
1 

(1) This Order may be cited as the Transfer
of Functions (Arts, Libraries and National Heritage) Order 1983.
(2) In this Order “the Lord President” means the Lord President of the Council.
(3) In this Order “instrument” (without prejudice
to the generality of that expression) includes in particular Royal Charters,
Orders in Council, Letters Patent, judgments, decrees, orders, rules, regulations,
schemes, byelaws, awards, contracts, memoranda and articles of association,
certificates and other documents.
(4) Any reference in this Order to a function
of a Minister under an enactment includes a reference to the functions of
that Minister under any instrument having effect under that enactment.
(5) This Order shall come into operation
on 1st July 1983.
2 

(1) The functions of the Secretary of State
under the enactments listed in Part I of Schedule
1 to this Order are hereby transferred to the
Lord President.
(2) The functions of the Secretary of State
in relation to the institutions listed in Part
II of that Schedule are hereby transferred
to the Lord President.
(3) The following functions of the Secretary
of State for Education and Science, namely—
(a) his functions under the Wellington Museum Act 1947,
(b) his functions under section 4(6) of the National Heritage
Act 1983, and
(c) his functions in relation to the Crafts
Council,are hereby transferred to the Lord President.
3 

(1) The following functions of the Secretary
of State, namely—
(a) his functions under sections 2(1), 7, 8(1) and 9(6)
of, and paragraphs 5(2), 6 and 7(4) of Schedule 1 to, the National Heritage Act 1980,
(b) his function of nominating persons under section 9(4) of that Act,
(c) the functions conferred on him by virtue
of section 12(2)
of that Act in relation to the provisions mentioned in section 8(3) of that Act, and
(d) his functions under paragraph 17 of Schedule 4 to the Finance Act 1975,are hereby transferred to the Secretary of State and the Lord President
jointly.
(2) The following functions of the Secretary
of State under the said Act of 1980, namely—
(a) his functions under sections 4(3), 5(3), 9(1), (2) and (3) and 16(1) and (2)(e), and
(b) his function under section 9(4) of giving directions for the transfer
of property,shall be exercisable by the Lord President concurrently with the
Secretary of State.
(3) The function of the Secretary of State
of giving directions under subsection (4)
of section 9 of the said
Act of 1980 with respect to the holding or management of any property is,
in the case of property transferred in pursuance of a direction under that
subsection given by the Lord President or given before the coming into operation
of this Order by the Secretary of State for Education and Science or the Chancellor
of the Duchy of Lancaster, hereby transferred to the Lord President.
4 

(1) Subject to paragraph (3) below, the functions of the Secretary
of State under the Public Libraries
and Museums Act 1964, so far as they are exercisable
in relation to England, are hereby transferred to the Lord President.
(2) Without prejudice to paragraph (1) above, the functions of the Secretary
of State under paragraph 4 of Schedule 1
to that Act, so far as they are exercisable on the dissolution of a joint
board whose area does not include any part of Wales, are hereby transferred
to the Lord President.
(3) The functions of the Secretary of State
under section 9
of that Act shall be exercisable by the Lord President concurrently with the
Secretary of State.
5 
The functions of the Secretary of State
under section 324
of the Public Health Act 1936,
so far as they are exercisable by virtue of section 10(5) of the Public Libraries
and Museums Act 1964 and are so exercisable
in relation to England, are hereby transferred to the Lord President.
6 

(1) The Secretary of State's function of
making orders under section 41
(commencement) of the National Heritage Act 1983 is hereby transferred to
the Lord President so far as the bringing into force of the following provisions
of that Act is concerned, namely—
(a) sections 1 to 16 and Parts I and II of Schedule 1;
(b) paragraphs
1, 2, 5 and 7 of Schedule 5;
(c) paragraphs
3 and 4
of that Schedule, so far as they relate to the Science Museum or the Victoria
and Albert Museum;
(d) Schedule
6, so far as it relates to the Patents and Designs Act 1907, the National Gallery and Tate Gallery Act
1954 and the Public Records Act 1958.
(2) The Secretary of State's function of
making orders under section 41
of the said Act of 1983 shall, so far as the bringing into force of section 40 of that Act is concerned, be exercisable
by the Lord President concurrently with the Secretary of State.
7 

(1) In any case where the Secretary of State
for Education and Science is, immediately before the coming into operation
of this Order, the trustee of any property and—
(a) he is trustee by virtue of S.I. 1981/207 Article 3
of the Transfer of Functions (Arts, Libraries
and National Heritage) Order 1981, or
(b) it may reasonably be inferred that he
is trustee by reason of his being a Minister of the Crown with responsibility
for the Arts,the Lord President is hereby substituted for that Secretary of
State as trustee of that property.
(2) The property in the chattels vested in
the Secretary of State for Education and Science by virtue of the Wellington Museum Act 1947 is hereby transferred
to the Lord President.
8 
The Documentary Evidence Act 1868 shall apply to
the Lord President as if his name were included in the first column of the
Schedule to that Act and as if he or any person authorised to act on his behalf
were mentioned in the second column of that Schedule, and as if the regulations
referred to in that Act included any document issued by the Lord President.
9 
In Note 2 to Schedule 2 to the Parliamentary
Commissioner Act 1967 (by virtue of which the
reference to the Lord President's Office in the list of departments subject
to investigation does not include the Privy Council Office), after “Office”, in the first place where it occurs, insert “includes the Office of Arts and Libraries but”.
10 

(1) The consequential amendments specified
in Schedule 2
to this Order shall have effect.
(2) Section
2(2) of the Public Libraries and Museums
Act 1964 (as amended by the Transfer of Functions (Arts, Libraries and National
Heritage) Order 1981) shall be construed in
relation to the Library Advisory Council for England as if the reference to
a Department of the Secretary of State were a reference to the Office of the
Lord President.
11 

(1) Subject to any express amendment made
by this Order, any enactment or instrument passed or made before the coming
into operation of this Order shall have effect so far as may be necessary
for the purpose or in consequence of the transfers effected by this Order
as if any reference to the Secretary of State or to his Department or to an
officer of his (including any reference which is to be construed as such a
reference) were a reference to the Lord President or to his Office or to an
officer of his, as the case may require.
(2) This Order shall not affect the validity
of anything done (or having effect as if done) by or in relation to the Secretary
of State before the coming into operation of this Order, and anything which
at the time of the coming into operation of this Order is in process of being
done by or in relation to the Secretary of State may, if it relates to any
functions transferred by this Order, be continued by or in relation to the
Lord President or, as the case may be, the Lord President and the Secretary
of State.
(3) Any authority, approval, consent or direction
given (or having effect as if given) or other thing whatsoever done (or having
effect as if done) by the Secretary of State for the purpose of any functions
transferred by this Order, if in force at the coming into operation of this
Order, shall have effect, so far as required for continuing its effect after
the coming into operation of this Order, as if made or done by the Lord President
or the Lord President and the Secretary of State.
(4) In relation to the transfers effected
by Article 2(3) or 7 above, references in this Article to the
Secretary of State shall be construed as references to the Secretary of State
for Education and Science.
N.E. Leigh
Clerk of the Privy Council

SCHEDULE 1
Article 2
PART I

 Patents and Designs Act 1907 (c. 29), section 47.
 Imperial War Museum Act 1920 (c. 16), sections 2(b), (c)
and (d) and 3(2) and paragraphs
(1) and (8)
of the Schedule.
 National Maritime Museum Act 1934 (c. 43), sections 2(3), 4 and 6(2).
 National Theatre Act 1949 (c. 16).
 British Film Institute Act 1949 (c. 35), section 1.
 Finance Act 1953 (c. 34), section 30.
 National Gallery and Tate Gallery Act 1954
(c. 65), sections 2(4), 3 and 4(2), (3) and (4).
 Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
(Northern Ireland) 1954 (c. 3) (N.I.), section 1.
 Imperial War Museum Act 1955 (c. 14), section 2(1).
 Finance Act 1956 (c. 54), section 34(1).
 British Museum Act 1963 (c. 24), sections 1(1)(c) and 10.
 Museum of London Act 1965 (c. 17).
 British Library Act 1972 (c. 54).
 Finance (Northern Ireland) Order 1972 (S.I.
1972/1100 (N.I. 11)), Article 10.
 Finance Act 1973 (c. 51), section 46.
 Finance (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern
Ireland) Order 1973 (S.I. 1973/1323 (N.I. 18)), Article 5.
 Theatres Trust Act 1976 (c. 27),
the Schedule.
 Public Lending Right Act 1979 (c. 10).
 National Heritage Act 1983 (c. 47), sections 1 to 16 and Parts I and II
of Schedule 1.

PART II

 The Arts Council of Great Britain.
 The British Film Institute.
 The Corporation of the Hall of Arts and Sciences.
 The National Film and Television School.
 The National Theatre Board.
 The Science Museum.
 The South Bank Theatre Board.
 The Victoria and Albert Museum.

SCHEDULE 2
Article 10
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(1) Paragraph 17 of Schedule 4 to the Finance Act 1975 shall be amended as follows.
(2) In sub-paragraph
(1), for “and the Secretary of
State agrees” substitute “and the Ministers agree”.
(3) In sub-paragraph
(3), for “the Secretary of State”, in the second place where it occurs, substitute “the
Ministers”.
(4) In sub-paragraph
(4), for “the Secretary of State”, wherever occurring, substitute “the Ministers”.
(5) In sub-paragraph
(5), after “In this paragraph” insert ““the Ministers” means the Secretary of State and the
Lord President of the Council and”.
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(1) The National Heritage Act 1980 shall be amended as
follows.
(2) In sections
2(1), 7(1) and (2), 8(1), 9(5) and (6), 10(1), (2) and (3) and 12(2)
and in paragraphs 5(2), 6 and 7(4) of Schedule 1, for “the Secretary
of State”, wherever occurring, substitute “the
Ministers”.
(3) In sections
4(3), 5(3), 9(1) and (3) and 16(1), (2)(e) and (5), for “the Secretary of State”, wherever occurring, substitute “either of the Ministers”.
(4) In sections
2(1), 9(5) and 10(1) for the words “him”, “he”, “his”
and “has” substitute “them”, “they”, “their”
and “have” respectively.
(5) In section
9(2), for “the Secretary of State”, in the first place where it occurs, substitute “either
Minister”.
(6) In section
9(4), for “the Secretary of State”, substitute—
(a) in the first place where it occurs, “Either of the Ministers”;
(b) in the second place where it occurs, “the Ministers”; and
(c) in the third place where it occurs, “the Minister”.
(7) In section
14(1), for “the Secretary of State” substitute “the Ministers or either of them”.
(8) In section
16—
(a) in subsections
(3) and (4),
for “The Secretary of State shall not” substitute “Neither of the Ministers shall”; and
(b) in subsection (4), for “the Secretary of State”, in the second place where it occurs, substitute “the Minister”.
(9) In section 18(2), at the end insert the following definition:—“

 “the Ministers” means the Secretary of State and the Lord President of the Council.
”