Posts and Telecommunications Acts Amendment Act 101 of 1992

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101 of 1992

The Posts and Telecommunications Acts Amendment Act 101 of 1992 intends:

  • to amend the Radio Act, 1952 [repealed in 1996], so as
    • to provide for the licensing of radio frequencies; and
    • to extend the powers of delegation of the Postmaster-General;
  • to amend the Post Office Act, 1958, so as
    • to emend certain definitions;
    • to extend the powers of delegation of the Postmaster-General;
    • to provide for the defrayal of operating losses of the postal company from the State Revenue Fund;
    • to dispense with publication by the Minister of tariffs levied by successor companies;
    • to make further provision concerning steps against an officer or employee in respect of misconduct;
    • to provide for the deduction of certain amounts due, from pension benefits;
    • to provide for the issuing of financial instruments by successor companies; and
    • to further regulate the handling of balances in respect of inactive accounts in the Post Office Savings Bank;
  • to amend the Post Office Service Act, 1974 [repealed in 1998], so as
    • to amend the definition of "Minister";
    • to further regulate the constitution of the Staff Management Board; and
    • to make further provision in connection with the appointment of a Postmaster-General;
  • to amend the Post Office Amendment Act, 1991, in order to correct an erroneous reference; and
  • to provide for matters connected therewith.

Commencement

10 July 1992, except Secion 13 (Gazette 14147 of 10 July 1992)

Amendments

Amended by General Law Third Amendment Act 129 of 1993

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