Local Government Transition Act Amendment Act 61 of 1995 [repealed]

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61 of 1995

The repealed Local Government Transition Act Amendment Act 61 of 1995 intended:

  • to amend the Local Government Transition Act, 1993 [repealed in 2008], so as
  • to provide that a Provincial Committee for Local Government shall no longer be disestablished on the day immediately preceding the day determined for elections;
  • to provide that Part VI shall apply to an exempted local government body;
  • to make provision for the re-delimitation of the areas of jurisdiction, the re-determination of the powers and duties and the number of seats of a transitional council and a transitional metropolitan substructure;
  • to further regulate the holding of local government elections;
  • to provide for the disestablishment or re-establishment of a transitional council or transitional metropolitan substructure;
  • to provide that executive committees need not be elected according to a system of proportional representation in the pre-interim phase;
  • to provide that any person holding any office of profit under the Republic may take part as a candidate in the local government elections; and
  • to provide for more than one candidate per ward; and
  • to provide for matters incidental thereto.

Commencement

  • 20 September 1995
  • 1 January 1995, Secions 2, 3, 4 (d) and 5
  • 1 June 1995, Section 7
  • 2 February 1994, Section 6 (b)

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