APPENDIX A1- PUBLIC UTILITIES. (as at 15-Oct-2013)

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APPENDIX A1- PUBLIC UTILITIES (as at 15-Oct-2013) 1. Power Generation Company of Trinidad and 2. Public Transport Service Corporation 3. Trinidad and Electricity Commission 4. Trinity Power 5. Trinidad and Postal Corporation 6. Water and Sewerage Authority

APPENDIX A2 STATUTORY BOARDS (as at 15-Oct-2013) 1. Accreditation Council of Trinidad and (ACTT) 2. Adoption Board of Trinidad and 3. Advisory Town Planning Panel 4. Agricultural Society of Trinidad and 5. Agricultural Tribunals of Trinidad and 6. Air Transport Licensing Authority 7. Arima Borough Corporation 8. Betting Levy Board 9. Board of Architecture of Trinidad and 10. Board of Engineering 11. Board of Film Censors 12. Board of Management of the Student Revolving Loan Fund 13. Board Regulating the Practice of Medicine and Related Professions 14. Boilers Examiners Board 15. Cadet Force Advisory Committee 16. Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) 17. Caribbean Industrial Research Institute (CARIRI) 18. Central Public Assistance Board 19. Central Tenders Board 20. Chaguanas Borough Corporation 21. Chaguaramas Development Authority 22. Cipriani College of Labour and Cooperative Studies 23. Cocoa and Coffee Industry Board 24. College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts (COSTATT) 25. Commissions Board 26. Consumer Guidance Council 27. Council of Legal Education 28. Council of the Pharmacy Board of Trinidad and 29. Couva/Tabaquite/Talparo Regional Corporation 30. Criminal Injuries Compensation Board 31. Customs Brokers Board 32. Diego Martin Regional Corporation 33. Eastern Regional Health Authority 34. Environmental Commission 35. Environmental Management Agency 36. Equal Opportunity Commission 37. Equal Opportunity Tribunal 38. Firearms Appeal Board 39. Friendly Societies 40. Green Fund Advisory Committee 41. Heritage and Stabilisation Fund 42. Industrial Court 43. Industrial Relations Advisory Committee 44. Institute of Marine affairs (IMA) 45. Integrity Commission 46. International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology 47. Land Settlement Agency 48. Land Survey Board 49. Law Reform Commission 50. Law Revision Commission 51. Legal Aid and Advisory Authority 52. Livestock and Livestock Products Board 53. Local Public Assistance Board 54. Maritime and Fisheries Institute of Trinidad and 55. Mayaro/Rio Claro Regional Corporation 56. Minerals Advisory Committee 57. Minimum Wages Board 58. Naparima Bowl 59. National Carnival Commission of Trinidad and 60. National Emergency Management Agency 61. National Energy Skills Centre 62. National Institute of Higher Education Research, Science and Technology 63. National Insurance Appeals Tribunal 64. National Insurance Board of Trinidad and 65. National Insurance Property Development Company (NIPDEC)

66. National Library and Information System Authority (NALIS) 67. National Lotteries Control Board 68. National Museum and Art Gallery (Royal Victoria Institute) 69. National Trust of Trinidad and 70. North Central Regional Health Authority 71. North West Regional Health Authority 72. Occupational Health and Safety Agency 73. Penal/Debe Regional Corporation 74. Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Board 75. Pilotage Authority 76. Poiny Fortin Borough Corporation 77. Police Complaints Authority 78. Port of Spain City Corporation 79. Prices Council 80. Princes Town Regional Corporation 81. Princess Elizabeth Home for Handicapped Children 82. Printing and Packaging Industry Council 83. Private Hospital Board 84. Queen s Hall Board 85. Registration Recognition and Certification Board 86. Regulated Industries Commission 87. Rent Assessment Board 88. Salaries Review Commission 89. San Fernando City Corporation 90. San Juan/Laventille Regional Corporation 91. Sangre Grande Regional Corporation 92. Sentencing Commission 93. Siparia Regional Corporation 94. Social Displacement Unit 95. South West Regional Health Authority 96. Sport and Cultural Board Management 97. St. Dominic s Children s Home 98. St. Jude s School for Girls 99. St. Mary s Children s Home 100. St. Michael s School for Boys 101.Statutory Authorities Service Commission 102.Sugar Industry Labour Welfare Committee 103. Tax Appeal Board 104. Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and 105. The Children s Authority of Trinidad and 106. The Children s Life Fund Authority 107. Regional Health Authority 108. Trinidad and Association for Retarded Children 109. Trinidad and Association for the hearing impaired 110. Trinidad and Blind Welfare Association 111. Trinidad and Boxing Board if Control 112. Trinidad and Bureau of Standards 113. Trinidad and Civil Aviation Authority 114. Trinidad and Hospitality and Tourism Institute (TTHTI) 115. Trinidad and National Commission for UNESCO 116. Trinidad and National Emblems Committee 117. Trinidad and National Steel Symphony Orchestra 118. Trinidad and Racing Authority 119. Trinidad and Securities and Exchange Commission 120. Trinidad and Unit Trust Corporation 121. Trinidad Transport Board 122. Tunapuna/ Piarco Regional Corporation 123. University of the West Indies 124. University of Trinidad and 125. Water Resources Agency 126. Water Resources Management Unit 127. Youth Training Centre Board of Management 128. Zoological Society of Trinidad and

APPENDIX A3 STATE OWNED NON FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS WHOLLY OWNED COMPANIES (as at 09-Sep-2013) 1. Caribbean New Media Group 2. Community Improvement Services (Special Purpose) 3. East Port of Spain Development Company (Special Purpose) 4. Education Facilities Company (Special Purpose) 5. Estate Management and Business Development Company (Special Purpose) 6. Evolving TecKnologies and Enterprise Development Company (Eteck) 7. Export Centres Company 8. Government Human Resource Services Company 9. Government Information Services 10. Lake Asphalt of Trinidad and (1978) 11. National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (NAMDEVCO) 12. National Commission for Self-Help 13. National Entrepreneurship Development Company 14. National Information and Communication Technology Company 15. National Infrastructure Development Company (Special Purpose) 16. National Maintenance Training and Security Company 17. National Schools Dietary Services 18. National Training Agency (1997) 19. National Quarries Company 20. Palo Seco Agricultural Enterprises (Special Purpose) 21. Petroleum Company of Trinidad and 22. Rural Development Company of Trinidad and (Special Purpose) 23. Seafood Industry Development Company 24. The CEPEP Company 25. The National Gas Company of Trinidad and (NGC) 26. The Sports Company of Trinidad and (Special Purpose) 27. The Trinidad and Solid Waste Management Corporation of Trinidad and 28. The Vehicle Management Corporation of Trinidad and 29. Special Projects Company 30. Tourism Development Company 31. Trinidad and Creative Industries Company limited 32. Trinidad and Entertainment Company 33. Trinidad and Film Company 34. Trinidad and Free Zones Company 35. Trinidad and Health Sciences Initiative Company 36. Trinidad and National Petroleum Marketing Company 37. Trinidad and Tourism Business Development 38. Tucker Valley Agricultural Enterprises 39. Union Estate Electricity Generation Company 40. Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and 41. Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP)

APPENDIX A4 STATE OWNED OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 1. Atrius Life Insurance Company 2. Clico Trust Corporation 3. Export-Import Bank of Trinidad and 4. First Citizens Holdings 5. Portfolio Credit Management 6. Taurus Services 7. Trinidad and International Finance Centre Management APPENDIX A5 LICENSED PRIVATELY OWNED OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 1. AIC Finance 2. ANSA Merchant Bank 3. Caribbean Finance Company 4. Citicorp Merchant Bank 5. Development Finance 6. Fidelity Finance & Leasing Co. 7. First Citizens Asset Management 8. RBC Investment Management (Caribbean) 9. First Citizens Trustee Services 10. General Finance Corporation 11. Guardian Asset Management 12. Intercommercial Trust and Merchant Bank 13. Island Finance Trinidad & 14. Republic Finance & Merchant Bank 15. RBC Merchant Bank (Caribbean) 16. RBC Trust (Trinidad and ) 17. Scotiatrust and Merchant Bank Trinidad and

APPENDIX A6 MAJORITY OWNED COMPANIES 1. Alutrint 2. Caribbean Airlines 3. National Helicopter Services 4. Point Lisas Industrial Port Development Corporation (NON-FINANCIAL) APPENDIX A6 MAJORITY OWNED COMPANIES 1. Agricultural Development Bank 2. ExporTT (Formally Business Development Company 3. Home Mortgage Bank 4. National Enterprises (FINANCIAL)