Sec. 2. Its general powers are:
a. Executive - refers to the direction and performance of its work, as prescribed by the Grand Lodge, under the control of the Master and in all other matters, in aid of the Master, who is the primary executive authority of the lodge;
b. Legislative - refers to all matters of legislation relative to its internal concerns; and
c. Judicial - refers to the settlement of disputes and controversies and the discipline of its own members (except its Master), and all other masons within its jurisdiction.