The Information Communication Technology Practitioners
Bill,
2016 Zjl
person for any injury to that person, their property or to any
of their interests caused by the exercise of any power
conferred by this Act or by failure, whether wholly or
partially, of any works.
14. (l) The common seal of the Institute shall be kept
in such custody as the Council may direct and shall not be
used except upon the order of the Council.
Common Seal
(2) The affixing of the common seal of the Institute
shall be authenticated by the signature of the chairperson
and the chief executive officer and any document not
required by law to be made under seal and all decisions of
the Council may be authenticated by the signatures of both
the chairperson and the chief executive officer.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (2)
the Council shall, in the absence of either the chairperson
or the chief executive officer in a particular matter,
nominate one member to authenticate the seal on behalf of
either the chairperson or the chief executive officer.
(4) The common seal of the Institute when affixed to a
document and duly authenticated shall be judicially and
officially noticed and unless and until the contrary is
proved, any necessary order or authorization by the Council
under this section shall be presumed to have been duly
given.
PART III_RE,GISTRATION OF ICT
PRACTITIONERS
15. A person shall be eligible for registration under
this Act as an ICT practitioner if the person(a) is the holder of at least a bachelor's degree in an
ICT related field from arecognized university;
(b) is the holder of at least a bachelor's degree from a
recognized university and has relevant ICT
experience of at least three years;
(c)
is the holder of a diploma from a recognized
university and has passed an examination or
fulfilled such requirements as may be prescribed
by the Council;
(d) satisfies the Council that he or she is a person of
good moral character and a fit and proper person
to be registered under this Act.
Qualificahons for
regrstratron.