Second Black Laws Amendment Act 102 of 1978 [Repealed]

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102 of 1978

The repealed Second Black Laws Amendment Act 102 of 1978 intended:

  • to amend the Black (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act, 1945, so as to extend the meaning of the words "reference book";
  • to amend the Black (Abolition of Passes and Co-ordination of Documents) Act, 1952;
    • so as to exempt certain persons who are in possession of certain documents from the obligation to be in possession of reference books;
    • relating to the particulars to be entered in reference books; 
    • to apply certain provisions relating to reference books and the persons to whom they were issued;
    • also in respect of certain documents and the persons to whom they were issued;
    • to penalize the refusal and, in certain circumstances, inability of certain persons to produce certain documents to authorized officers; and 
    • to prohibit the furnishing of certain false information by certain persons;
  • to amend the Black Labour Act, 1964, so as
    • to provide for the power to make regulations relating to the making of certain entries in certain documents; and
    • to provide for a change of the names or official titles of certain institutions and the holders of certain offices and to substitute the word "Bantu" and derivatives thereof in all laws; and
  • to provide for matters incidental thereto. 

Commencement

1 August 1978, Sections 14, 15 and 17 (Gazette 6120 of 28 July 1978)

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