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CHAPTER 359
SO_CJET_A MALTIJA TAS-SALIB L- A_HMAR - 
MALTA RED CROSS SOCIETY ACT
To make provision for the recognition of the  So_cjet_a Maltija tas-Salib l-
A_hmar - Malta Red Cross Society and for matters connected therewith.
(1st December, 1998) *
Enacted by ACT VI of 1992.
Short title.
A_hmar  - Malta Red Cross Society Act.
So_cjet_a Maltija tas-
Salib l- A_hmar - 
Malta Red Cross 
Society.
2. The  So_cjet_a Maltija tas-Salib l- A_hmar - Malta Red Cross
Society (hereinafter in this Act referred to as the Society) whose
statute is reproduced in the First Schedule to this Act is a voluntary
aid society independent of and auxiliary to the public authorities in
the humanitarian field on the basis of the First Geneva Convention
of the 12th August, 1949 for the Amelioration of the Condition of
the Wounded and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field.
Society and 
international Red 
Cross and Red 
Cresent 
Movement.
3. The Society shall be autonomous and shall adhere to the
rules and principles of the International Red Cross and Red
Crescent Movement.
Use of Red Cross 
Emblem.
4. (1) The Society shall have the right in conformity with the
conventions listed in the Second Schedule to this Act (hereinafter
referred to as the listed conventions) to use the emblem of the Red
Cross on a white ground formed by reversing the colours of the
Swiss Confederation.
(2) ( a ) It shall not be lawful for any person other than the
Society or any other person authorised under the
provisions of the listed conventions to use for any
purpose whatever the emblem of the Red Cross, the
Red Crescent or any distinctive emblem as is referred
to in Article 38 of the Geneva Convention for the
Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded and
Sick in Armed Forces in the Field of August 12th,
1949, any colourable imitation thereof, or words "Red
Cross" or "Red Crescent" in any language.
( b ) Any person who contravenes the provisions of
paragraph ( a ) of this subsection shall be guilty of an
offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine
( multa ) of not more than five hundred liri.
(3) The Society with the concurrence of the Minister
responsible for Civil Protection may by regulations to be published
in the Gazette make provision generally for regulating the use of
the emblems and words referred to in subsection (2) of this section,
* See  section 1 of the Act as originally enacted, part of which has been omitted under
the Statute Law Revision Act, 1980, and Legal Notice 253 of 1998.
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and any use of such emblems or words in conformity with any
regulations made in accordance with the subsection shall not be
deemed to be used in contravention with subsection (2) of this
section.
Amendments to 
Statute of Society.
5. The Statute of the Society as set in the First Schedule to
this Act may subject to section 3 of this Act be amended or
substituted in accordance with the rules set out in the said statute.
Withdrawal of 
recognition.
6. The House may at any time where it considers that the
Society is not acting in conformity with section 3 of this Act, pass a
resolution, whereby the recognition given to the Society in virtue of
this Act, may be withdrawn and may by a similar resolution restore
such recognition; and where such recognition is withdrawn the
right of the Society to use the Emblem of the Red Cross referred to
in subsection (1) of section 4 shall be suspended as shall also be the
exception in favour of the Society contained in subsection (2) of
section 4.
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FIRST SCHEDULE
(Sections 2 and 5)
STATUTE OF THE MALTA RED CROSS SOCIETY
CHAPTER I
General Provisions
ARTICLE 1
Constitution
The Malta Red Cross Society was founded on the 24th October, 1991. Its
constitution is based on the Geneva Convention to which Malta is a Party, and on the
Fundamental Principles of the Movement, namely:
HUMANITY The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement,
born of a desire to bring assistance without discrimination
to the wounded on the battlefield, endeavours, in its
international and national capacity, to prevent and
alleviate human suffering wherever it may be found. Its
purpose is to protect human life and health and to ensure
respect for human being. It promotes mutual
understanding, friendship, co-operation and lasting peace
amongst all peoples.
IMPARTIALITY It makes no discrimination as to nationality, race,
religious beliefs, class or political opinions. It endeavours
to relieve the suffering of individuals being guided solely
by their needs, and to give priority to the most urgent
cases of distress.
NEUTRALITY  In order to continue to enjoy the confidence of all, the
Movement may not take sides in hostilities or engage at
any time in controversies of a political, racial, religious or
ideological nature.
INDEPENDENCE  The Movement is independent. The National Societies
while auxiliaries in the humanitarian services of their
governments and subject to the laws of their respective
countries, must always maintain their autonomy so that
they may be able at all times to act in accordance with the
principles of the Movement.
VOLUNTARY SERVICE It is a voluntary relief movement not prompted in any
manner by desire for gain.
UNITY There can be only one Red Cross or one Red Crescent
Society in any one country. It must be open to all. It must
carry on its humanitarian work throughout its territory.
UNIVERSALITY The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement,
in which all societies have equal status and share equal
responsibilities and duties in helping each other, is
worldwide.
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ARTICLE 2
National and International Character
The Malta Red Cross Society shall seek official recognition by the government as
a voluntary relief Society, auxiliary to the public authorities, and particularly to the
Medical Services of the Armed Forces in accordance with provisions of the First
Geneva Convention, and as the only National Red Cross Society which may carry
out its activities in the Maltese territory.
In relation to the public authorities, the Malta Red Cross Society maintains an
autonomy which allows it to act at all times in accordance with the Fundamental
Principles of the Movement.
The Malta Red Cross Society shall seek recognition by the International
Committee of the Red Cross and seek to be part of the International Red Cross and
Red Crescent Movement. It shall seek membership of the International Federation of
Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
The Malta Red Cross Society will be a legally constituted association. It will
possess legal status. Its term of existence is unlimited. Its headquarters will be
located in Valletta or at any other address in Malta as the General Assembly may
determine.
ARTICLE 3
Structure
The Malta Red Cross Society comprises a central organisation, consisting of a
General Assembly and a Managing Committee.
ARTICLE 4
Emblem
The Malta Red Cross Society has an emblem the heraldic sign of the red cross on a
white ground in accordance with the Geneva Conventions and national law for all
the purposes foreseen by the International Conference of the Red Cross and Red
Crescent.
CHAPTER II
Object
ARTICLE 5
General Object and Principal Aims
The general object of the Malta Red Cross Society is to prevent and alleviate
suffering with complete impartiality, making no discrimination as to nationality,
race, gender, religious beliefs, class or political opinions.
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For this purpose its task is in particular:
(1) to act in case of armed conflict, and in peace prepare to act in all the fields
covered by the Geneva Conventions and on behalf of all war victims, both civilian
and military.
(2) to contribute to the improvement of health, the prevention of disease and the
mitigation of suffering by programmes of training and services for the benefit of the
community adapted to national and local needs and circumstances.
(3) to organise within the scope of the national plan, emergency relief services
for the victims of disasters, howsoever caused.
(4) to recruit, train and assign such personnel as are necessary for the discharge
of its responsibilities.
(5) to promote the participation of children and young people in the work of the
Red Cross.
(6) to propagate the Fundamental Principles of the Movement and those of
International Humanitarian Law in order to develop among the population, and in
particular among children and youth, the ideals of peace, mutual respect and
understanding among all men and all peoples.
CHAPTER III
Members
ARTICLE 6
Membership of the Society
Membership of the Malta Red Cross Society is open to everyone without any
discrimination based on race, gender, class, religion or political opinions.
There are active, subscribing and honorary members.
ARTICLE 7
Active Members
Active members are those persons who have agreed to give service to the Malta
Red Cross Society and are registered as such by the Managing Committee.
ARTICLE 8
Subscribing Members
Subscribing members are those persons who pay the annual subscription laid
down by the General Assembly.
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ARTICLE 9
Honorary Members
Honorary Members are those persons who have been so designated by the
Managing Committee to mark exceptional services to the Society.
ARTICLE 10
Loss of the Status of Member
Any member may give notice of resignation in writing at any time.
Subscribing membership expires automatically after twelve months unless the
subscription is renewed.
CHAPTER IV
General Assembly
ARTICLE 11
Composition
The General Assembly represents the Malta Red Cross Society as a whole. It is
composed of the members of the Managing Committee, of active members and of
subscribing members (Articles 7 and 8).
ARTICLE 12
Powers
The General Assembly is the highest authority of the Malta Red Cross Society.
It elects the members of the Managing Committee.
It approves the annual report.
It votes the budget submitted by the Managing Committee and approves the
accounts of the past financial year.
It fixes the amount of subscriptions.
It approves amendments made to the Statute in conformity with the relevant
provisions.
It discusses all items entered on the final agenda which it has adopted.
ARTICLE 13
Sessions
The General Assembly meets each year in ordinary session, at a time and place
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laid down by the previous General Assembly, or by the Managing Committee acting
under authority delegated to it by the General Assembly. It meets in extraordinary
session on the initiative of the Managing Committee or at the request of one fifth of
the members of the General Assembly.
ARTICLE 14
Procedure
The General Assembly is presided over by the President of the Malta Red Cross
Society.
Except where otherwise provided for in this Statute, the General Assembly takes
all its decisions with a quorum of half its members and a majority of those present
and voting.
Each of its members has a single vote.
CHAPTER V
Managing Committee
ARTICLE 15
Composition
1. The Malta Red Cross Society is controlled and administered by the
Managing Committee composed of:
(a) 15 members elected by the General Assembly for a period of 3 years. No
member can be so elected for more than two terms of office. Casual vacancies shall
be filled by the Managing Committee and shall be subject to approval in the next
General Assembly.
(b) Not more than 6 members, appointed by the Prime Minister to represent
such Government Departments as are particularly interested in the work of the Red
Cross, provided that not more than one member shall be appointed to represent any
one such department.
2. (a) The Managing Committee will elect from among the elected members a
President, two Vice-Presidents and a Treasurer.
(b) The rest of the members of the Managing Committee will be divided into
subcommittees following the main activities of the society.
(c) The Director General shall be  ex officio  Secretary of the Managing
Committee.
ARTICLE 16
Powers
Subject to the provisions of this statute and within the framework of the decisions
and general directive adopted by the General Assembly, the Managing Committee is
vested with all the powers necessary for carrying out the aims of the Malta Red
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Cross Society.
It elects or provides for the election of the President, the Vice-President(s), the
Treasurer and the Finance Commission.
It appoints and agrees the terms of office of the Director General.
It draws up, approves or amends all regulations which are necessary in order to
give effect to the present Statute.
It sets up the committees or commissions which it deems desirable or necessary
for carrying out these tasks.
ARTICLE 17
Sessions
The Managing Committee meets in ordinary session every three months.
Extraordinary sessions of the Managing Committee are held on the initiative of the
President or at the request of one third of its Members.
ARTICLE 18
Procedure
The Managing Committee is presided over by the President of the Malta Red
Cross Society.
It takes all its decisions with a quorum of one half of its members and by a
majority of those present and voting.
Each of its members has a single vote.
CHAPTER VI
President and Director General
ARTICLE 19
Functions of the President
The President ensures the general supervision of the administration of the Malta
Red Cross Society and the carrying out of decisions taken by its committees and
commissions. He is competent to take any urgent measures in the interval between
their sessions or when it is impossible for them to meet owing to exceptional
circumstances; he is responsible for giving an account of such measures at the next
meeting of the committees in question.
If the President is prevented from carrying out his functions, his place is taken by
one of the Vice-Presidents or by the Director General.
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ARTICLE 20
Director General
The Director General is appointed by the Managing Committee on such terms as
may be mutually agreed.
The Director General is the Chief Executive Officer of the Malta Red Cross
Society and is responsible for implementing the general policy and directives laid
down by the Managing Committee; he is  ex officio  secretary of the Managing
Committee, and all other commissions.
CHAPTER VII
Financial Provisions
ARTICLE 21
Financial Resources
Within the limits laid down by its object, the Malta Red Cross Society acquires,
owns, alienates and administers any property as may be deemed fit.
It may accept unrestricted contributions and assistance in any form from
individuals from the public authorities and from private bodies.
It may accept as agent or trustee funds or property in trust or earmarked for
particular use, provided that such use is within the general scope of its activities,
purposes and powers.
It may accept any conveyance of real estate to its use or benefit.
It may constitute and administer any reserve, insurance or other funds for its staff
or any of its activities.
ARTICLE 22
Management and Control
All funds and property for the time being held by the Malta Red Cross Society
shall be subject to the control of the Managing Committee.
The Managing Committee shall not enter into any financial engagement which has
not been referred to and reported upon by the Finance Commission.
ARTICLE 23
Financial Year
The financial year begins on 1st January and closes on 31st December of each
year.
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ARTICLE 24
Budgets
The Director General draws up the annual budget in consultation with the
Treasurer. It is submitted to the Managing Committee (and the General Assembly)
through the Finance Commission.
The Director General is responsible in conjunction with the Finance Commission
and the Treasurer for the administration of the Budget approved.
ARTICLE 25
Auditing
At the close of each financial year the accounts of the said year:
(1) are made the subject of a report made by the Treasurer,
(2) are audited and reported on by a company of chartered accountants.
These reports refer both to the budget and to funds entrusted to the Malta Red
Cross Society in the capacity of agent or trustee.
ARTICLE 26
Treasurer
The Treasurer, whose appointment is provided for in Article 16, is  ex officio  a
member of the Finance Commission in order to give his advice on financial matters.
He receives all the funds paid to the Malta Red Cross Society for whatever
purpose.
He is accountable for these funds to the Managing Committee; he disposes of them
by mandates from the President or Director General.
Decision as to the handling and investment of the available funds are taken by the
Director General in agreement with the Treasurer, who shall then carry out such
decisions.
ARTICLE 27
Finance Commission
The Finance Commission, whose members are elected by the Managing
Committee and of which the Treasurer is an  ex officio  member, gives its advice on
all financial questions and in particular on the budgets, on the annual accounts and
on the Treasurer's report.
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CHAPTER VIII
International Relations
ARTICLE 28
Relations with other members of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent
Movement
The Malta Red Cross Society is party to the solidarity which unites all members of
the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, National Societies and
international organisations of the Red Cross and maintains continuous relations with
them.
It participates to the extent of the means available in international actions of the
Red Cross.
It exercises the rights and undertakes the duties deriving from its membership of
the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in accordance with the
Statutes of International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, and as a member of
the International Federation in accordance with the Constitution of the same
Federation.
CHAPTER IX
Procedure
ARTICLE 29
Regulations
The Managing Committee draws up and amends all such Bye-Laws and
regulations as are necessary for the implementation of this Statute.
ARTICLE 30
Amendments of the Statute
This Statute can only be amended after examination by the Managing Committee
and by a decision of the General Assembly taken by a two-thirds majority of those
present and voting. Any proposed amendments shall be communicated to the
International Federation and the ICRC in accordance with Article 5.2.d. of the
International Federation Constitution. Resolution VI adopted by the XXIInd
International Conference of the Red Cross (Teheran 1973), and Resolution XX
adopted by the XXIVth International Conference of the Red Cross (Manila 1981).
ARTICLE 31
Dissolution
The Malta Red Cross Society can only be dissolved by law or by a decision of the
General Assembly taken with a quorum of two-thirds of its members and by a three-
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fourths majority of those present and voting.
SECOND SCHEDULE
(Section 4)
1. Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded
and Sick in Armed Forces in the Field, of 12th August, 1949.
2. Geneva Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded,
Sick and Shipwrecked Members of Armed Forces at Sea, of 12th August, 1949. 
3. Geneva Convention relative to the treatment of Prisoners of War, of 12th
August, 1949.
4. Geneva Convention relative to the protection of Civilian Persons in time of
War, of 12th August, 1949.
5. Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12th August, 1949, and
relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts (Protocol 1).
6. Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12th August, 1949, and
relating to the Protection of Victims of Non-International Armed Conflicts (Protocol
II).
