Aged Persons Amendment Act 100 of 1998 [repealed]

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100 of 1998

The repealed Aged Persons Amendment Act 100 of 1998 intended to:

  • to amend the Aged Persons Act, 1967 [repealed in 2006], so as:
    • to insert certain definitions;
    • to provide for conditions regarding subsidies to managers of registered homes for the aged and to certain other institutions;
    • to monitor compliance with conditions of registration of homes for the aged;
    • to provide for the establishment of management committees for those homes;
    • to provide for the accessibility of those homes;
    • to provide for the enquiry by designated bodies into matters regarding aged persons;
    • to require reporting on the abuse of aged persons and the keeping of a register thereon;
    • to generally regulate the prevention of the abuse of aged persons; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

1 August 2000, excluding Sections 4, 5 and 6 (Gazette 21396 of 28 July 2000)

 

 

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