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Barbados - - Law, Act
Holidays with Pay Act, 2017-3. -
Adoption: 2017-02-02 | BRB-2017-L-104935
Repeals and replaces the Holidays with Pay Act (Cap. 348) and provides for the payment of wages to employees for annual holidays.
Trafficking in Persons Prevention Act, 2016. -
Adoption: 2016-06-01 | BRB-2016-L-102713
NOTE: Act has been passed in Parliament but is waiting to be approved and to come into force (21/09/2016).
The Act repeals the Transnational Organized Crime (Prevention and Control) Act, 2011 (Act 2011-3) in order to make fuller provision for the prevention of the trafficking in persons and the implementation of the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, supplementing the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime.
The Act broadens the scope of the offences by creating an offence where trafficking in persons takes place within the country and creates a special offence with heavier penalties in relation to the trafficking of children.
Domestic Violence (Protection Orders) (Amendment) Act 2016. -
Adoption: 2016-02-10 | BRB-2016-L-104933
Shops Act, 2015-30. -
Adoption: 2015-12-07 | BRB-2015-L-102712
Repeals and replaces the Shops Act, Cap. 365A. Makes provision for the opening and closing hours of shops, as well as the employment conditions and health and safety of those working in shops.
Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Act 2015. -
Adoption: 2015-10-28 | BRB-2015-L-104931
Severance Payments (Amendment) Act, 2015. -
Adoption: 2015-05-06 | BRB-2015-L-102714
The Act amends the Severance Payments Act Cap. 355A to provide for a suspension of contributions to the severance fund for a period of three years.
Education (Amendment) Act, 2014. -
Adoption: 2015-03-11 | BRB-2015-L-101021
Immigration (Amendment) Act, 2014. -
Adoption: 2015-03-04 | BRB-2015-L-100996
Barbados - - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Employment Rights Act, 2012 (2012-9). -
Adoption: 2012-05-18 | BRB-2012-L-94144
Part III - Employment Rights Tribunal
Part IV - Employment Particulars
Part V - Termination of Employment
Part VI - Unfair Dismissal
Part VII - Other Rights
Part VIII - Dispute Settlement Procedure
Part IX - Miscellaneous
Sugar Industry (Sugar Workers' Provident Fund) Order, 2011 (S.I. No. 96 of 2011). -
Adoption: 2011-07-14 | BRB-2011-R-90561
This Order imposes a levy on sugar manufactured in Barbados in accordance with section 26 (1) of the Sugar Industry Act.
Co-operative Societies Regulations, 2008 (S.I. No. 4 of 2008). -
Adoption: 2008-01-09 | BRB-2008-R-87099
These Regulations implement provisions of the Co-operative Societies Act with respect to, among other things: forms, fees, shares, bonds, auditor's reports, the Board of Directors of cooperative societies, loans and other financial matters.
Catastrophe Fund Act, 2007-5. -
Adoption: 2007-03-01 | BRB-2007-L-105470
Workplace (Drinking Water) Regulations, 2007. -
Adoption: 2007 | BRB-2007-R-94145
Regulates the supply of drinking water in workplaces implementing section 57 of the Safety and Health at Work Act 2005.
Workplace (General Duties) Regulations, 2007. -
Adoption: 2007 | BRB-2007-R-94146
The Regulations provide that it "shall be the duty of every employer to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the safety, health and welfare at work of all persons employed by him in any workplace". Also sets out the duties and responsibilities of suppliers, manufacturers and workers with respect to health and safety. Sets out the measures that need to be taken to ensure that the workplace is safe.
Workplace (Personal Protective Equipment) Regulations 2007. -
Adoption: 2007 | BRB-2007-R-94147
Regulates the provision of personal protective equipment as well as training and instructions as to its use and obligations concerning its maintenance.
Workplace (Sanitary Conveniences) Regulations, 2007. -
Adoption: 2007 | BRB-2007-R-94148
Provides in the Schedule to the Regulations the sanitary conveniences required to be provided under section 65 of the Act.
Workplace (Washing Facilities) Regulations, 2007. -
Adoption: 2007 | BRB-2007-L-94149
Regulates the provision of sanitary facilities including when using hazardous substances.
Workplace (Noise) Regulations 2007. -
Adoption: 2007 | BRB-2007-R-94150
Contains regulations providing workplaces and workers with protection against noise.
Workplace (Visual Display Unit and Workstation) Regulations, 2007. -
Adoption: 2007 | BRB-2007-R-94151
Safety and Health at Work Act 2005 (2005-12). -
Adoption: 2005-01-09 | Date of entry into force: 2013-01-01 | BRB-2005-L-92044
Part II - General Duties
Part III - General Provisions - Safety
Part IV - Health
Part V - Welfare
Part VI - Medical Examinations and Young Persons
Part VII - Special Applications and Extensions of the Act
Part VIII - Notices and Registers
Part IX - Administration
Part X - Regulations
Part XI - Offences, Penalties and Legal Proceedings
Part XII - General
Repeals the Factories Act (Cap. 347).
Caribbean Court of Justice Act, 2003 (2003-9) (Cap. 117). -
Adoption: 2003-04-24 | BRB-2003-L-64436
Provides for establishment of Caribbean Court of Justice. Divided into 4 parts. Part 1 contains general provisions. Part 2 regulates jurisdiction of Court. Part 3 deals with appeals, and Part 4 contains financial and administrative provisions.
Barbados - - Constitution
Constitution (Amendment) Act, 2003 (2003-10). -
Adoption: 2003-04-24 | BRB-2003-C-64438
Amends Constitution of Barbados. Inter alia provides for establishment, composition and jurisdiction of Caribbean Court of Justice.
Caribbean Community Act, 2003 (2003-8) (Cap. 15). -
Adoption: 2003-04-24 | BRB-2003-L-64440
Provides for matters arising out of Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas establishing Caribbean Community including CARICOM Single Market and Economy. Divided into 2 parts. Part 1 contains preliminary provisions. Part 2 provides for "CARICOM Single Market and Economy" and "Community origin", goods of community origin, exemption from duty where drawback is allowable, common external tariff, verification of origin of exported goods, and penalties for false documents of origin of goods exported.
Mutual Funds Act, 2002 (No. 22).
Adoption: 2002-12-05 | BRB-2002-L-64024
Provides for regulation, authorisation and control of mutual funds and their managers. Divided into 6 parts. Part 1 deals with licensing and Part 2 with administration of mutual fund. Part 3 regulates appointment and role of agents. Part 4 provides for supervision and enforcement, and Part 5 for powers of the securities commission. Part 6 contains miscellaneous provisions. Repeals Mutual Funds Act 1998.
Consumer Guarantees Act, 2002 (No. 21).
Adoption: 2002-12-05 | BRB-2002-L-64026
Provides for guarantees for consumers regarding supply of goods and services as well as rights of redress against suppliers and manufacturers in respect of failure to comply with such guarantees. Divided into 8 parts. Part 1 contains preliminary provisions. Part 2 provides for guarantees in respect of goods, Part 3 for redress against suppliers in respect of goods, Part 4 for redress against manufacturers in respect of goods, Part 5 for guarantees in respect of services, and Part 6 for redress against supplier in respect of services. Part 7 deals with resolution of disputes, and Part 8 contains miscellaneous provisions.
Consumer Protection Act, 2002 (No. 20).
Adoption: 2002-12-05 | BRB-2002-L-64028
Deals with various aspects of consumer protection. Divided into 10 parts. Part 1 contains preliminary provisions. Part 2 provides for unfair contract terms, Part 3 for unfair trade practices, Part 4 for control of distance selling, and Part 5 for product liability. Part 6 makes provision for consumer safety, Part 7 for recall of goods, Part 8 for industry codes, and Part 9 for administration and enforcement. Finally, Part 10 contains miscellaneous provisions.
Fair Competition Act, 2002 (No. 19).
Adoption: 2002-11-21 | BRB-2002-L-64025
Seeks to promote, maintain and encourage competition. Prohibits prevention, restriction or distortion of competition and abuse of dominant positions in trade in Barbados and within Caricom Single Market and Economy. Also aims at ensuring that all enterprises, irrespective of size, have opportunity to participate equitably in market. Divided into 10 parts. Part 1 contains preliminary provisions. Part 2 establishes Fair Trading Commission. Part 3 provides for anti-competitive agreements, abuse of dominant position, merger and interlocking directorships. Part 4 deals with resale price maintenance. Part 5 regulates authorisations. Part 6 provides for anti-competitive business conduct. Part 7 deals with enforcement and appeals, Part 8 with offences, Part 9 with Community Competition Commission, and Part 10 contains miscellaneous provisions.
Constitution (Amendment) Act, 2002 (No. 14).
Adoption: 2002-09-05 | BRB-2002-L-62428
Amends Sections 15, 23 and 78 of Constitution. Establishes that imposition of mandatory sentence of death or execution thereof shall not be inconsistent with Section 15 of Constitution. Also provides for transfer between Barbados and other countries of persons detained in prisons, hospitals or other institutions by virtue of orders made in the course of the exercise by courts or tribunals of their jurisdiction.
Tourism Development Act (Cap. 341). -
Adoption: 2002-08-31 | BRB-2002-L-87101
This Act concerns the approval of tourism projects and products and the provision of incentives for sustainable tourism development and related matters. "Tourism project" includes the restoration, preservation and conservation of natural sites and the establishment, restoration, preservation and conservation of monuments, museums and other historical structures and sites. The Minister may require an environmental impact assessment to be carried out for the project to be approved. In order to be financed, projects shall meet environmental standards defined by the Minister of Environment.
Anti-Terrorism Act 2002 (Cap. 158) (L.R.O. 2002). -
Adoption: 2002-05-30 | BRB-2002-L-73338
Implements the United Nations Convention respecting the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism and the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373 on terrorism; Amends the Constitution, making it possible to be sentenced to death for certain offences under the Act (Part II).
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 2002 (2001-34) (Cap. 303). -
Adoption: 2002-03-01 | BRB-2002-L-87060
Provides for the procedures following bankruptcy and insolvency of employers.
Agricultural Development Fund Act (Cap. 252B). -
Adoption: 2001-06-21 | BRB-2001-L-87103
This Act establishes the Agricultural Development Fund and provides for its administration. The revenue of the Fund shall be administered and managed by a specified corporation and be used to finance projects and programmes that are designed for the improved development of agriculture including sugar production, the cotton industry, livestock production, fisheries and horticulture. The Act also establishes a Management Committee. The Committee shall evaluate and approve proposals for projects to be financed by the Fund.
Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment) Act, 2001. -
Adoption: 2001-04-09 | BRB-2001-L-80809
Section 2 of the Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act is amended by deleting the definitions of "child" and "young person" and substituting the following:
"'child' means a person who has not attained the age of 16 years.; 'young person' means a person who has attained the age of 16 years but who has not attained the age of 18 years."
Fisheries (Amendment) Act, 2000 (No. 8 of 2000). -
Adoption: 2000-06-01 | BRB-2000-L-87105
Definitions of "commercial fishing" and "related activities" are modified. Section 8 is amended by rewording a provision regarding the power of the Minister to grant fishing licences to foreign crafts. Section 10 provides that a sport fishing licences may be issued by the Chief Fisheries Officer in such form as he may approve. This Officer may also issue local fishing licences (sect. 11). Section 12 concerns the issue of commercial fishing licences. Section 18 concerns applications for registration of fishing vessels with the Chief Fisheries Officer. Section 31 provides for certificates of inspection for local fishing vessels.
Small Business Development Act (No. 23 of 1999) (Cap. 318C). -
Adoption: 1999-12-27 | BRB-1999-L-55545
Provides for tax incentives and technical assistance to qualified small businesses, which are defined as, inter alia, enterprises which operate with less than 25 employees, generate less than 2 million USD in sales, and whose shareholders are more than 75 per cent local.
Civil Establishment (Teachers) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999 No. 70).
Adoption: 1999-08-09 | BRB-1999-R-54908
Specifies annual salaries for various grades of teachers, counsellors and school principals.
Immigration (Amendment) Act (No. 11).
Adoption: 1999-06-07 | Date of entry into force: 1999-06-07 | BRB-1999-L-53212
Amends the Immigration Act with respect to persons who have resided in Barbados for more than five years and who have established a profession or trade.
Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) (Amendment) Act, 1999 (No. 2).
Adoption: 1999-03-02 | BRB-1999-L-55995
Determines under which conditions convicted persons shall be rehabilitated.
Penal System Reform Act, 1998 (No. 50).
Adoption: 1998-12-23 | BRB-1998-L-51635
Provides for suspended sentencing, curfew orders, mediation, and community service sentences for criminal offenders. Mediation shall permit young offenders to make amends to a complainant by performing unpaid work, paying compensation, or participating in a rehabilitation programme. Amends the Juvenile Offenders Act to raise the age of criminal responsibility from seven to eleven.
Civil Establishment (General) Order 1998 (S.I. 1998 No. 123).
Adoption: 1998-08-24 | BRB-1998-R-50982
Sets forth ranks, classifications, and wages of public servants.