National Trust Ordinance (Cap. 10.02). Country/Territory Turks and Caicos Islands (UK) Document type Legislation Date 1992 (2009) Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleAn Ordinance to make provision for the establishment and functions of a National Trust to safeguard the cultural, historical and natural heritage of The Turks and Caicos Islands; for the establishment and functions of a Trust Council to run the affairs of the Trust; and for matters connected with those purposes. Subject Land & soil, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Land-use planning Servitude Contract/agreement Management/conservation Protected area National parks Cultural heritage Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Latin America and the Caribbean, North Atlantic Abstract This Ordinance establishes the National Trust as a body corporate. The Trust shall safeguard the cultural, historical and natural heritage of the Turks and Caicos Islands through the preservation of areas, sites, buildings, structures and objects of cultural, historical or natural significance. It may, among other things, engage in programmes to preserve and propagate wildlife. The Trust shall be managed by the Trust Council, which may establish district and special committees. The Trust may enter into an agreement with landowners regarding an easement or to conditions restricting the planning, development or use of the land in a specified manner. The Trust may give advice to the Governor on: the declaration of a national park, nature reserve, sanctuary or area of historical interest under section 3 of the National Parks Ordinance; the making of Regulations under that Ordinance; and the granting of applications for development permission referred to the Governor under section 42(2)(b) of the Physical Planning Ordinance. Full text English Website www.tciyellowpages.com