68. In addition to the regulatory powers otherwise conferred on it by this Act, the Government may, by regulation,(1) (paragraph repealed);
(2) determine the information to be provided to the Public Curator, pursuant to section 14, by the executive director or the director of professional services of an institution contemplated in that section;
(3) determine the form and content of the reports transmitted by tutors;
(3.1) determine the form and content of the medical and psychosocial assessment reports necessary for tutorship to a person of full age;
(3.2) determine the form and content of the medical and psychosocial assessment reports necessary for the temporary representation of an incapable person of full age;
(3.3) determine the form and content of the documents necessary for the recognition of an assistant to a person of full age and the manner in which they are to be transmitted;
(3.4) determine the conditions an advocate or notary must meet to be certified to perform the operations preliminary to the recognition of an assistant to a person of full age;
(4) (paragraph repealed);
(4.1) (paragraph repealed);
(5) determine the form and content of the account that must be rendered by the Public Curator pursuant to section 41;
(6) determine the information to be entered in the registers and the rules for consulting the registers;
(7) fix the tariff of fees which the Public Curator may charge for the representation of persons, for the administration of the property entrusted to him or for his supervision of tutorships or for the performance of the other functions assigned to him by law;
(8) (paragraph repealed);
(9) determine the rates of interest to be charged for amounts of money advanced by the Public Curator;
(10) (paragraph repealed);
(10.1) (paragraph repealed);
(10.2) (paragraph repealed);
(11) (paragraph repealed);
(12) determine the main place where the Public Curator shall perform his duties.