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118 of 1993
      
            The Health and Welfare Matters Amendment Act 118 of 1993 intends:
- to amend the Health Act, 1977 [repealed in 2010], so as
- to authorize an Administrator to prescribe the moneys payable for the rendering of certain services; and
 - to further regulate the duties and powers of local authorities in connection with health care services;
 
 - to amend the Dental Technicians Act, 1979, so as to allow a non-member of the South African Dental Technicians Council to be the chairman or vice-chairman of a committee of the council;
 - to amend the National Policy for Health Act, 1990 [repealed in 2012], so as 
- to do away with the Administrators Health Council; and
 - to change the constitution of certain health bodies;
 
 - to amend the Medicines and Related Substances Control Amendment Act, 1991, so as to further provide for the commencement of certain sections thereof;
 - to amend the Probation Services Act, 1991, so as to further provide for the treatment of probationers;
 - to amend the Social Assistance Act, 1992 [repealed in 2006], so as 
- to define certain expressions; and
 - to provide that grants may be paid in respect of care-dependent children; and
 
 - to provide for incidental matters.
 
Commencement
20 July 1993, unless otherwise stated

