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27 of 1970
The Second Black Laws Amendment Act 27 of 1970 intends:
- to amend section 9bis of the Development Trust and Land Act, 1936 [repealed in 1991], so as to regulate further the auditing of the books and accounts of the South African Black Trust;
- to amend the Workmen's Compensation Act, 1941 [repealed in 1994], so as to make provision for the exemption of certain Black boards from assessments;
- to amend section 4 of the Finance Act, 1943 [repealed in 1944], so as to exempt certain Black governments, councils and authorities from the payment of certain taxes;
- to amend the provisions of the Black Authorities Act, 1951 [repealed in 2010], and of the Development of Self-government for Native Nations in South-West Africa Act, 1968, so as to regulate further the auditing of the books and accounts of Black authorities and executive councils;
- to amend the said Black Authorities Act, 1951 [repealed in 2010], so as to extend the power to make regulations;
- to amend the Transkei Constitution Act, 1963 [repealed in 1994], so as:
- to exclude from the Transkeian Revenue Fund revenue derived from certain sources;
- to provide for the auditing of the accounts of certain local institutions; and
- to empower the Legislative Assembly in the Transkei to make laws in relation to the preservation of flora and fauna and the destruction of vermin in the Transkei;
- to amend the Black Laws Amendment Act, 1966, so as:
- to make section 6 thereof retrospective;
- to provide for the transfer of certain movable property to certain Black boards; and
- to provide for matters incidental thereto.
Commencement
9 March 1970