Constitutional Laws Amendment Act 43 of 1988

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43 of 1988

The Constitutional Laws Amendment Act 43 of 1988 intends:

  • to amend the Prevention of Illegal Squatting Act, 1951 [repealed in 1998], so as to replace certain obsolete designations in the Afrikaans text;
  • to amend the Black Local Authorities Act, 1982 [repealed in 1994], so as
    • to provide that certain councils shall be deemed to be city councils;
    • to further define the qualifications of voters;
    • to replace certain obsolete references; and
    • to further reguiate the delegation of powers;
  • to amend the Promotion of Local Government Affairs Act, 1983, so as
    • to further regulate the constitution of the Council for the Co-ordination of Local Government Affairs and the action committee of that council; and
    • to make other provision concerning the handling of requests for advice received by the Demarcation Board for Local Government Areas;
  • to amend the Constitutional Affairs Amendment Act, 1985 [repealed in 1994], so as to extend the provisions which provide for general elections for local government bodies;
  • to amend the Provincial Government Act, 1986, so as
    • to make other provision regarding the submission of certain proposed proclamations and regulations to committees of Parliament; and
    • to further regulate the assignment of functions and delegation of powers; and
  • to make provision for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

  • 15 April 1988
  • 25 June 1986, Sections 2 and 3

Amendments

Amended by Local Government Laws Amendment Act 19 of 2008

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