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Events Company of Saint Lucia
Events Company of Saint Lucia Inc. (ECSL), also known as Events Saint Lucia incorporated under the Companies Act, Chapter 13.01 of the Revised laws of Saint Lucia, was established in
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Events Company of Saint Lucia Inc. (ECSL), also known as Events Saint Lucia incorporated under the Companies Act, Chapter 13.01 of the Revised laws of Saint Lucia, was established in
The Consumer Protection Council is a statutory body established in accordance with the Consumer Protection Act Chapter 13.24 of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia, to handle consumer-related issues in
In keeping with the Community Tourism Development Act, Chapter 15.43 of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia, the Community Tourism Agency is established as a corporate body responsible for developing
The Citizenship by Investment Board is the statutory authority responsible for the efficient administration and oversight of Saint Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment Programme (CIP), established under the Citizenship by Investment
The Architects Registration Board is established under the authority of the Architects Registration Act, Chapter 5.13, with its governance guided by section 19 of the Interpretation Act and the provisions
The Soufriere Regional Development Foundation (SRDF) is a non-profit organization established to promote and coordinate development initiatives in the Soufriere region of Saint Lucia. It was formed in 1993 out
The Soufrière Marine Management Association (SMMA) is a non-profit organization established in 1994 to oversee the sustainable use and conservation of marine resources along the southwestern coast of Saint Lucia.
The Youth Economy Agency, established under the Youth Economy Act, Chapter 12.34, is a statutory body governed by Section 19 of the Interpretation Act. Its primary mandate is to implement
The Saint Lucia Road Transport Board is a statutory body established under the Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act and operates under the Ministry of Infrastructure, Ports, Transport, Physical Development
The Development Control Authority (DCA) Board is composed of professionals appointed by the Minister, drawn from both public agencies and the private sector, with expertise in technical, environmental, and planning