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  2. Statutory boards of the Barbadian Government - Wikipedia

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    The statutory boards of the Barbados Government are organisations that have been given authority to perform certain functions in society. They usually report to one specific ministry. Accreditation Council, The. Archives Advisory Committee, The. Barbados Agricultural Development and Marketing Corporation (BADMC)

  3. Privy Council of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The Privy Council of Barbados is a formal body of advisors to the head of state (the sovereign represented viceregally by the Governor-General of Barbados) prior to 30 November 2021 and the President of Barbados as of 30 November 2021) and is provided for in the 1966 Constitution of Barbados, which reads: 76. 1. There shall be a Privy Council ...

  4. Chief Justice of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The chief justice of Barbados is the head of the Supreme Court of Barbados as defined by the constitution. [1] The constitution of Barbados states: 80.1 There shall be for Barbados a Supreme Court of Judicature, consisting of a High Court and a Court of Appeal, with such jurisdiction, powers and authority as may be conferred upon those Courts ...

  5. Barbados - Wikipedia

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    In golf, the Barbados Open, played at Royal Westmoreland Golf Club, was an annual stop on the European Seniors Tour from 2000 to 2009. In December 2006 the WGC-World Cup took place at the country's Sandy Lane resort on the Country Club course, an 18-hole course designed by Tom Fazio. The Barbados Golf Club is another course on the island.

  6. Attorney-General of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Edward Keith Walcott, 1936 to 1946. Sir William Campbell Wylie, 1951 to 1955. Barbados became independent, 1966. Sir Frederick Smith, 1966 to 1971. George Moe, 1971 to 1976 [21] Sir Henry de Boulay Forde, 1976 to 1981 [22] Louis Randall Tull, 1981 to 1985 [23] Sir David Anthony Simmons, 1985 to 1986.

  7. Table of precedence for Barbados - Wikipedia

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    The following is the Barbadian Table of Precedence . The President of Barbados ( Dame Sandra Mason) [1] The Prime Minister ( Mia Mottley) The Chief Justice (Sir Patterson Cheltenham) The Members of the Cabinet. The Attorney-General of Barbados, as the first minister to be sworn in after the Prime Minister. Other cabinet ministers, their own ...

  8. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Bridgetown - Wikipedia

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    The Q.E.H. is a 600-bed complex lying in the Eastern section of Bridgetown, located on the southeast bank of the Constitution River. The current hospital building was constructed in 1963–1964, and officially opened on 14 November 1964. In December 2004, the Barbados Ministry of Health disclosed that based on foreign-investment into the ...

  9. Barbados Programme of Action - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Programme of Action on the Sustainable Development of Small Island Developing States, popularly referred to as the Barbados Program of Action ( BPOA ), is a policy document that both: comprehensively addresses the economic, environmental, and social developmental vulnerabilities facing islands; and outlines a strategy that ...