National Gallery of Ireland Act, 1928

Byelaws.

5.—(1) The Governors and Guardians may make bye-laws in relation to the holding of public exhibitions of pictures by them under this Act and in particular may by such bye-laws make such provision as they think proper for the safety, preservation, and insurance of the pictures included in any such exhibition while out of the National Gallery and for the management and conduct of such exhibitions and in relation to the admission of the public thereto.

(2) The Governors and Guardians may also make bye-laws in relation to the lending of pictures by them under this Act and in particular may by such bye-laws prescribe such conditions as they shall think proper in relation to the transport, insurance, care, and custody of pictures so lent and generally for the safety and preservation of such pictures while out of the National Gallery.