1970 No. 1944

CHARTERED ASSOCIATIONS

The Chartered Associations (Girl Guides Association) Protection Order 1970

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into Operation

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 17th day of December 1970

Present,

The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Upon application of the Girl Guides Association (being an association incorporated by Royal Charter and not being an association representative of any profession or business), made after notice thereof had been given in such manner and accompanied by such particulars as had been directed by the Secretary of State, Her Majesty, in pursuance of the powers conferred on Her by section 1 of the Chartered Associations (Protection of Names and Uniforms) Act 1926, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:—

1

1

This Order may be cited as the Chartered Associations (Girl Guides Association) Protection Order 1970 and shall come into operation on 1st January 1971.

2

The Chartered Associations (Girl Guides Association) Protection Order 19271, is hereby revoked.

2

1

The name “The Girl Guides Association” and the special names and designations specified in paragraph 1 of the Schedule hereto, being special names and designations used by the association for members thereof or for members of any organisation constituted by the association in pursuance of their Charter, are hereby protected under the Chartered Associations (Protection of Names and Uniforms) Act 1926.

2

The badges to be worn with uniform and the badges to be worn without uniform used by the said association specified respectively in paragraphs 2 and 3 of the Schedule hereto are hereby protected under the said Act.

W.G. Agnew

SCHEDULE

1

Names and designations—

  • Brownie Guide

  • Girl Guide

  • Ranger Guide

  • Lone Guide

  • Post Brownie Guide

  • Post Guide

  • Post Ranger Guide

  • Lone Ranger Guide

  • Extension Brownie Guide

  • Extension Ranger Guide

  • Guider

  • Trefoil Guild.

2

Badges worn with uniform—

a

an embroidered cloth or metal badge showing a Brownie figure super-imposed on an outline trefoil;

b

a metal gold or silver badge with or without enamel or an embroidered cloth badge in the form of a trefoil, with the letter “G” in each of the side petals;

c

a decoration consisting of a small representation in silver of a fish, hung as an order round the neck by means of a ribbon consisting of two stripes, dark blue and light blue respectively.

3

Badges worn without uniform—

a

a metal badge showing a Brownie figure superimposed on an outline trefoil;

b

a metal gold or silver badge with or without enamel with the letter “G” in each of the side petals.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

Under the Chartered Associations (Protection of Names and Uniforms) Act 1926, an Order in Council may be made on the application of an association incorporated by Royal Charter (not being an association representative of any profession or business) protecting any name, designation, uniform or badge used by that association and specified in the Order, and thereupon it is, subject to the provisions of the Act, an offence to use, without the authority of that association, any such name, designation, uniform or badge. This Order replaces with certain changes the Chartered Associations (Girl Guides Association) Protection Order 1927. It continues the protection afforded to the name “The Girl Guides Association” and protects the special names, designations and badges specified in the Schedule which are now used by the association.