(4) To promote all possible liaison, communication, co-operation and mutual understanding between professions and all other sections of building and allied industries.
(5) To provide opportunities for association and interchange of ideas and experience between members of the Faculty of Decoration and the general public.
(6) To consult with members and other bodies on the education and training of persons who intend to be engaged in the field of decoration.
(7) To hold conferences, discussions, lectures and competitions and the reading of learned papers.
(8) To devise and apply standards to qualifications or experience and other tests of suitability whereby candidates for admission to the Faculty of Decoration may prove their fitness for acceptance in a particular class of membership, and to vary and alter the same from time to time.
(9) To award certificates, diplomas and other distinctions and to institute and establish scholarships *, grant awards and other benefactions.
(10) To acquire, publish and disseminate information connected with and of interest to all persons connected with decoration.
(11) To print and circulate papers, books and other literary matter connected with and useful to members.
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