33. The Royal Colleges are governed by a provost, and the District Colleges by a principal.
34. The provosts and principals will execute and cause to be executed the regulations regarding instruction, discipline, and compatibility.
35. The administration of the royal college of the Head Town is placed under the immediate superintendence of the rector and the council of the University.
36. All the other colleges, royal or provincial, are placed under the immediate superintendence of a committee of administration composed of the sub-prefect, the mayor, and at least three of the principal inhabitants of the place, appointed by the council of the University.
37. This committee will propose, in each case, two candidates to the rector, who will select from them the principals of the local colleges.
38. The principals, thus appointed, can only be removed by the council of the University, upon the proposition of the committee, and by the decision of the rector.
39. The Committee of Administration will examine and decide on the accounts of the local colleges.
40. The Committee will also examine and decide on the accounts of the royal colleges, except only on those of the royal college of the Head Town, and will transmit them to the council of the University.
41. The Committee will also keep a register of its proceedings, and transmit the same once in every month to the council of the University.
42. The president of this Committee will be the sub-prefect, or, in his absence, the mayor.