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Marshall Islands Development Authority Act 1984.

Type of law
Legislation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
Source


Abstract
This Act provides for the establishment of the Marshall Islands Development Authority as a body corporate. The Authority shall be managed by a Board of Directors. The primary function of the Authority under this Chapter is to investigate, study, develop and implement social and economic development programs and projects, alone or in conjunction with other governmental, private organizations, or agencies, for the improvement of the economic and social conditions of the inhabitants of the Marshall Islands. In particular, the Authority shall encourage and develop, and may manage, businesses of economic or social importance to the Marshall Islands, such as tourism, poultry farming and pig breeding. The Act provides also for the establishment of the Marshall Islands Development Authority Fund.
Long title of text
An Act to reconstitute the Marshall Islands Development Authority as the business arm of the Government of the Marshall Islands, and for other purposes relating to the workings of the Authority.
Notes
Consolidated version of Title 10 Cap 6 as at 26 June 2006.
Repealed
No
Serial Imprint
Marshall Islands Consolidated Legislation, 2004.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No