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                           (iii)  matters of general policy;
                           (iv)  local staff matters; and
                            (v)  any other matters referred to them by the Board.
                     4.  The Committee shall elect its own Chairman who should hold ollicc for
                 a period of twelve months and should be eligible for re-election.
                     5.  Meeting of the Committee shall normally be held in Bahrain.
                     6.  Four persons at least shall be required to constitute a quorum, of whom
                 one shall be a nominee of the Minister of Transport.
                     7.  Only members of the Committee shall be entitled to attend and vote at
                 meetings of the Committee but, with the approval of the other members of the
                 Committee, they may be accompanied by experts who may take part in the
                 discussion of particular items of business. Experts shall only be present during the
                 discussion of those items with which they are particularly concerned.
                     8.  The decisions of the Committee shall be taken unanimously. In the event
                 of the Committee being unable to reach unanimity, all the views expressed shall be
                 faithfully reported in the minutes of the meeting.
                     9.  A member who is unable to attend any meeting may, with the approval of
                 the Committee, appoint any person to be an alternate member for such period not
                 exceeding six months as he may desire.
                     10.  The Superintendent of Lights & Buoys shall act as Secretary to the
                 Committee and shall be responsible for the preparation and circulation of the
                 notices of agenda and the minutes of the meetings.
                     11.  The Committee may appoint on either a temporary or permanent basis
                 such technical sub-committees as it considers necessary.
                     12.  At each meeting the Committee shall as its first item of business proceed
                 to approve the minutes of the previous meeting.

                                                   (Hi)
                                              (Paragraph 24)

                        Rules for the Collection of Light Dues in the Persian Gulf Area
                     Light dues are payable to the Persian Gulf Lighting Service, a company
                 incorporated in England with the liability of its members limited by individual
                 guarantee to a sum not exceeding one pound sterling. It is a non-profit making
                 company and is exempt from United Kingdom income taxes. Its Board of
                 Directors have their seat in London, England; they have a Superintendent of
                 Lights and Buoys and an Advisory Committee with an office in Manama, Bahrain.
                     For the purposes of this Service the Persian Gulf area covers at present all
                 waters westward of a line drawn between the light at Muscat and that at Jask,
                 excluding the port limits of the various ports in the Persian Gulf area in which
                 the Port Authority and/or industrial and commercial corporations have established
                 their own lights.


                 Rates of Light Dues
                     1. Vessels proceeding no further north than latitude 27’ N. pay j anna per
                 net registered ton in and } anna per net registered ton out.
                     2   Vessels proceeding north of latitude 27° N. pay 1 anna per net registered
                 ton in and I anna per net registered ton out.
                     3   Vessels permanently based on Gulf ports and while trading within the area
                 pay dues at the rate of 2 annas per net registered ton for every 60 days
                 or part thereof.
                     4   Vessels (excluding those under 3 above) operating within the Persian Gulf
                         q rv»rind exceeding 30 days and whose trade is not concerned with
                 arerama? exDPorts to or imports from outside the area pay the appropriate
                 duesper^et registered ton once a calendar month, calculated from midnight on
                 the day of entering the  area.
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