(a)
(b)
(c)

providing for the organisation, administration and functions of the
Uganda Prisons Service;
ensuring that members of the Uganda Prisons Service are
recruited from every district of Uganda; and
regulating generally the Uganda Prisons Service.
Intelligence services.

218. Intelligence services.
(1) Parliament may by law establish intelligence services and may
prescribe their composition, functions and procedures.
(2) No intelligence service shall be established by the Government
except by or under an Act of Parliament.
National Security Council.
219. National Security Council.
There shall be a National Security Council which shall consist of the
President as chairperson and such other members as Parliament may
determine.
220. Functions of the National Security Council.
The functions of the National Security Council are—
(a) to inform and advise the President on matters relating to national
security; and
(b) any other functions prescribed by Parliament.
General.
221. Security organisations to observe human rights.
It shall be the duty of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces and any other
armed force established in Uganda, the Uganda Police Force and any other
police force, the Uganda Prisons Service, all intelligence services and the
National Security Council to observe and respect human rights and freedoms
in the performance of their functions.

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