No. 30. Prisons. 1967. de mied to be declared to be a lock-up under the provisions of this Ordinance. (3) A lock-up shall not be deemed to bea prison for the purpose of this Ordinance and the Prison Rules shall not apply thereto. (4) The Administrator-in-Council may make Regulations for the control and management of lock-ups and of persons detained ;therein, and without prejudice to the generality of this power any such Regulations may provide for- (a) the inspection and management of lock-ups and the persons to be in charge thereof; (b) the employment of persons confined therein; (c) the diets to be supplied to persons confined therein; (d) the maintenance of discipline. PART III. APPOINTMENT, ADMINISTRATION AND POWERS OF PRISON STAFF. Appointment 5. (1) The Administrator may, acting after consultation of prison staff. with the Public Service Commission, appoint'a Superintendent of Prisons in whom shall be vested the administration of all prisons and the control and direction of the staff attached thereto. (2) The Administrator may, acting after consultation with the Public Service Commission, appoint ati Assistant, Superin- tendent of Prisons and such number of prison officers' as-may be necessary for carrying into effect the provisions of this Ordin- ance: Provided that the Superintendent may, acting in accord- ance with any directions under section 53 of the Saint Vincent (Constitution) Order in Council, 1959, issued by the Admin- istrator, acting after consultation with the Public, Service Com- mission, appoint such prison officers as may be specified in such directions. 1:'(3) All members of the prison staff serving in the Prison Department on the coming into operation of this' Ordinance hall be deemed to have been appointed under this Ordinance. (4) The Superintendent shall be ex-officio a Justice of the Pease.