Heritage Fund Act, 2001

Gifts.

6.—(1) Upon a recommendation of the Council, the Minister may accept a gift of moneys, the purpose of the making of which is to benefit the Fund, upon such trusts or conditions (if any) as may be specified by the donor.

(2) Upon the recommendation of the Council, the Minister may, with the consent of the Minister for Finance, accept a gift of land or other property, the purpose of the making of which is to enable the State to realise its value for the benefit of the Fund, upon such trusts or conditions (if any) as may be specified by the donor.

(3) The Minister shall not accept a gift of moneys, land or other property if the trusts or conditions attached to it would be inconsistent with the functions of the Minister or the Minister for Finance under this Act.

(4) The Minister shall, in such manner as he or she, with the consent of the Minister for Finance, determines, sell or otherwise dispose of any land or other property, a gift of which has been accepted under this section.

(5) Nothing in this section shall prejudice any power of the Minister (other than a power under this section) to accept a gift of moneys, land or other property.