When
Jamaica became independent in 1962, the Turks and Caicos Islands, formerly under Jamaican administration, became a
Crown colony in its own right. To this end, an
Order in Council was made giving the Turks and Caicos Islands its own constitution appropriate to that status. This was done under the provisions of the West Indies Act 1962. However, as
Secretary of State for the Colonies Anthony Greenwood later stated, due to an error the Order (as well as a similar order for the
Cayman Islands) was not laid before both Houses of Parliament as required. He stated this did not prevent the orders from coming into effect in 1962, but thought it prudent that they be laid before Parliament as required. The Constitution was then amended twice in 1967 and once each in 1968 and 1969. ==1976==