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13 of 1981
The National Monuments Amendment Act 13 of 1981 intends:
- to amend the National Monuments Act, 1969 [repealed in April 2000], so as
- to further regulate the constitution of the National Monuments Council and its committees;
- to extend the said Council's powers and duties;
- to vest that Council also with the powers of the South African War Graves Board, and in pursuance hereof to provide for the establishment of a Burgergraftekomitee and a British War Graves Committee;
- to regulate the declaration of certain burial grounds and graves to be national monuments;
- to make further provision for the delegation of powers;
- to provide for the transfer of the officers and employees of the said War Graves Board to the said National Monuments Council, and for the vesting in the said National Monuments Council of the assets, rights, liabilities and obligations of the said War Graves Board;
- to effect the continued existence of the War Graves Trust Fund;
- to make new provision in respect of National Gardens of Remembrance;
- to regulate the preservation of certain antiques; and
- to create additional offences and penalties;
- to repeal certain laws; and
- to provide for matters connected there with.
Commencement
1 April 1982