Black Local Authorities Amendment Act 58 of 1986

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58 of 1986

The Black Local Authorities Amendment Act 58 of 1986 intends:

  • to amend the Black Local Authorities Act, 1982 [repealed in February 1994], so as
    • to delete, define or further define certain expressions;
    • to provide for the establishment of town committees;
    • to provide that community counclls be deemed to be town committees;
    • to confer on the Minister the power to determine that a local authority be excluded from the area of a local government body;
    • to provide that members of a town council, town committee or local authority committee which may be dissolved, may, for the unexpired period of their term of office, remain members of any city council or a town council which may be established in the place thereof;
    • to extend the qualifications for members and voters;
    • to provide that a local authority may under certain circumstances increase tariffs for services rendered by it;
    • to further regulate the appointment· of law enforcement officers and their powers;
    • to abolish the requirement that financial statements be tabled;
    • to further regulate the delegation of powers;
    • to extend the power of the Minister to make regulations; and
    • to provide for the interpretation of certain references in other laws and certain expressions in the said Act; and
  • to provide for incidental matters.

Commencement

25 June 1986

Amendments

Amended by Police Third Amendment Act 76 of 1989

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