Unemployment Insurance Amendment Act 27 of 1986

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27 of 1986

The Unemployment Insurance Amendment Act 27 of 1986 intends:

  • to amend the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1966 [repealed in April 2002], so as
    • to define "labour broker" and "labour broker's office" and to further define "employer";
    • to make other provision regarding the determination of the value of the services rendered to the unemployment insurance fund by the Department of Manpower and the repayment of the expenditure by the fund;
    • to further regulate the constitution of the unemployment insurance board;
    • to extend the period within which appeal against a decision of a claims officer shall be noted;
    • to authorize the board to delegate certain of its powers;
    • to further regulate the appointment of inspectors; to increase certain fines;
    • to provide for the payment of certain benefits to certain persons after KwaNdebele becomes independent; and
    • to provide for the payment of a certain amount to the Government of KwaNdebele in order to enable such Government to establish an unemployment insurance fund; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

1 April 1986 (Gazette 10167 of 27 March 1986)

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