3) transfers members of his Province from one house to another, after consultation with those who are to be transferred and with the respective Superiors; 4) sends selected members outside the Province for the purpose of studies, according to the norms of law (C 291); 5) approves the guidelines for the province’s own houses of studies (D 144). CM 698 Reports on the State of the Province 294Every year, the Provincial Superior should submit a report on the state of the Province to the Superior General, according to the form accepted in the Congregation, in a document signed by himself and his Council. Likewise, during the year, he should frequently inform the Superior General about the things that are carried out and that take place in his Province and its houses, especially if anything has happened of major importance. He should desire that everything that pertains to the Province be fully known to the Superior General. CM 701 CHAPTER XIII LOCAL GOVERNMENT Members of the Administration 295A religious house is administered by a local Superior, who is assisted in his governing by two Councilors, whose opinion he should not neglect to obtain. The local Superior and his Councilors, as well as the treasurer of the house, are appointed for a three-year term by the Provincial Superior, with the consent of his Council, after consultation with the members of the respective house. (D 267-275) CIC, can. 625 § 3; CM 727 Structure and Government 173
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