American Samoa Historic Preservation Office

Samoa American Office for the Preservation of Monuments

Information we have indicates that a paper version may be available at the Historic Preservation Office, American Samoa. The American Samoa Historic Preservation Office (ASHPO) is closed. Website of the Office for the Preservation of Monuments in American Samoa. National Monument Conservator (SHPO).

Amerikanisch-Samoaische Bar Association

All taxes levied by the Government of Samoa, now or in the future, are exempted from the Académie and its franchises, assets, reserves, incomes and possession. In the event of tortious acts, the Akademie shall be liable to the same degree as other non-profit bodies. It is not authorized to share, distribute or declared a dividend.

None of the Academy's earnings or property may be insured for the account of a director or member of staff or any other person, except as salaries or appropriate remuneration for work. It may not endorse candidates for government offices or parties.

49-505 Managing Directors of the School. a) First Managing Partner. At the first organisational session of the Bureau and no more than two years thereafter, the President of the American Samoa Community College will act as An AWS. At the latest two years after the first management committee appointment the management appoints a managing directors.

c) Tasks of the Managing Director. It is the responsibility of the Chief Operating Officer to manage the Academy's guidelines and responsibilities as defined by the Governing Body. It is the responsibility of the Chief Operating Officer to prepare and submit an independent opinion and an interim statement of accounts covering all significant activities and their respective asset and liability items.

Compensation for the Managing Directors and office personnel is paid by the Management Boards. 0049-504 Council of Governors. 1. The members of the General Assembly of the College entitled to vote shall be: 1. Secretary for Samoan Affairs. Plenipotentiary Chairman of the Senate Samoan Affairs Commission. His Excellency, Chairman of the Parliamentary Samoan Affairs Commission.

{\a6}President, ASMC. Principal of the Art Councillor of Samoa, USA. His Excellency, Chairman of the Spiritual Science Committee of Samoa, USA. 2 ) The non-voting members of the Executive Committee of the School are:: b ) Term of Incumbency. The members of the Executive Committee shall act in accordance with their appointment or choice to the posts or posts to which they are formally assigned or voted.

Members who are not entitled to vote may take an active part in Executive Committee sessions. None of the members of the Executive Committee may be dismissed during the period of such a member, unless there is a valid reason to do so. e ) Chair and other officers: convening of the sessions. and the deputy chairperson are elected from the members of the executive committee and shall be at the discretion of the executive committee.

2. The Secretary for Samoan Affairs shall convene the first Governing Body session no later than two month after the entry into force of this Act. At this first session, the Chair and his deputy are elected. 3. The Executive Committee may appoint additional office holders as required. The chairperson may convene Executive Committee sessions at his own discretion and must convene a Executive Committee session within 10 workingdays at the written application of five members with the right to vote.

Unless otherwise determined by the Executive Committee, the American Samoa Community College President's Bureau shall assist the Secretariat and administration personnel in keeping orderly notes, accounts and all important Executive Committee decision-making. It is empowered to do the following:

To (.) develop as far as possible the knowledge provided for in this Act; (.) set up a properly organised programme in which the Samoan languages are examined as far as possible in relation to their origins and meaning, dictation, terminology and use of the Samoan words and the Samoan languag.

The aim of this programme is to be referred to as "Samoanisches Sprachinstitut "; (3) to set up an organised programme that converts as many words as possible from the Anglo-Saxon into words of the Samoan-speaking world. Described as "Samoan-English words translation institute"; (4) to organise and set up a programme in which a full Samoan-English text of dictionaries is composed and used.

The Samoan -English English Language and Literature Programme shall be known as the Samoan English Language and Literature Institutes; (5) to seek, verify and approve, endorse or not endorse suggestions for knowledge of Samoan civilization; (6) to create a Samoan Language and Literature Centre; (7) to administer and administer the Acadamy; (8) to approve a company label and logotype; (12) to seek, collect and sell presents, legacies, funds, bonds and other qualities of any kind for the Beneficence of the Amphony; (5) to seek, approve, endorse and sell the same; (6) to create a Samoan Language and Literature Centre; 13 ) to obtain subsidies from national, state or municipal authorities, governmental and non-governmental bodies, organisations, establishments and individual persons and to conclude agreements and other agreements; 14) to purchase, own, maintain, use, lease and sell such immovable assets, as well as to improve them, to own them, to use them, to use them and to sell them, as well as any other objects that are necessary to allow the Executive Committee to fulfil the purpose of this Act.

to take out a policy to safeguard the Academy's entire business, covering material and liabilities, or to establish other reserves against loss; (16) to use all legal authority connected with the creation of the College to fulfil the requirements of this Act and the performance of the Institute's authority, purpose, functions, obligations and approved work.

It is the responsibility of the Managing Committee to present an auditor's annually review of all formal expenditures, funds, liabilities as well as transactions. It shall be made available to any individual or organisation with an interest in the Academy's work. Any interest and income on the sums obtained from the College shall be the ownership of the College and shall be used for the purpose of this Act.

Considering the information and facts existing at the time the resolution is adopted, the Management Committee is to be treated with appropriate and careful caution. 0049-503 Foundation of the school. A nonprofit, semi-independent company known as the American Samoa Cultural Arts Academy is formed under the leadership and supervision of a Council of Gubernors founded under this Act.

Pursuant to this law, the company continues to exist until it is abolished by a law of the Government of Amama. The term "Samoan arts, cultures and traditions" is not restricted to the use of the Saami languages, historical and modern terms, anthropological, archaeological, linguistic, musical, cultural, institutional, social, mythological, mythological and other related research, research and analysis related to Sami people.

2. "Academy" means the College founded to further and improve the aims and aims of this Act. 3. "Board" means the Executive Committee of the College set up under this Act. Samoan " means any Samoan who takes an active part in the Samoan cultural, linguistic and traditional work.

5. "Governor" means the Gouverneur of American Samoa. Paragraph 6: "Legislation" means the legislation of American Samoa. Considerable contributions to the arts and cultures of the Samoyan population have been made by Samoyan arts, cultures and customs; (2) Samoyan arts and cultures play a singular role in Samoyan society because they are our only indigenous arts and our only indigenous legacy; (3) the promotion and maintenance of Samoyan arts, cultures and customs has a profoundly beneficial impact on all Samoyans;

While the promotion and promotion of Samoan handicrafts is primarily a question of personal initiative, it is essential that the Government of Samoa also set up a Samoan Government Department where special programmes are organised to achieve the necessary results for the maintenance and improvement of the Samoan languages, a full Samoan-English glossary and the conversion of Anglo-Samoan words into the Samoan one; it is essential that the Samoan Government also set up a Samoan Provincial Council;

A Samoan Samoa Government should adequately and necessarily promote research and science in the field of Samoan and Samoan science, and should supplement programmes to promote such research, cultures and customs through civil and community institutions and organisations; (7) To this end, it is necessary for the Government of Samoan America to set up a Samoan College of Education to co-ordinate activities to conserve, promote, revive and spread Samoan music, cultures and customs.

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