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G12-077254—A 35517—1
AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure
Government GazetteStaatskoerant
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA
Vol. 565 Pretoria, 20 JulyJulie 2012 No. 35517
N.B. The Government Printing Works willnot be held responsible for the quality of“Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files”submitted for publication purposes
2 No. 35517 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2012
Alle Proklamasies, Goewermentskennisgewings, AlgemeneKennisgewings en Raadskennisgewings gepubliseer, word virverwysingsdoeleindes in die volgende Inhoudsopgawe inge -sluit wat dus ʼn weeklikse indeks voorstel. Laat uself deur dieKoerantnommers in die regterhandse kolom lei:
INHOUDen weeklikse Indeks
GOEWERMENTS- EN ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS
Arbeid, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewing
564 Labour Relations Act, 1995: Cancellationof registration of a trade union ................ 48 35517
Binnelandse Sake, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewings
537 Films and Publications Act, 1996: Filmand Publication Board: Classification offilms listed below X18—Restricted toadults only ............................................... 3 35515
543 Births and Deaths Registration Act(51/1992): Alteration of forenames.......... 11 35517
544 do.: Alteration of surnames ..................... 14 35517
Gesondheid, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewings
R. 533 Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants(54/1972): Regulations relating to thereduction of sodium in certainfoodstuffs and related matters ................ 3 35509
542 Mental Health Care Amendment Bill,2012: For comments ............................... 8 35517
Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewings
548 Broad-Based Black Economic Empower -ment Act (53/2003): Codes of GoodPractice: Correction Notice ..................... 3 35506
570 International Trade AdministrationCommission: Customs Tariff applica-tions: List 08/2012................................... 56 35517
571 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operativesremoved from the register....................... 59 35517
Hoër Onderwys en Opleiding, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewings
539 Higher Education Act (101/1997): Call fornomination of a member for the Councilon Higher Education ............................... 3 35522
540 National Student Financial Aid SchemeAct (56/1999): Call for nominations ofmembers for the NSFAS Board .............. 3 35523
Justisie en Staatkundige Ontwikkeling, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewing
545 Small Claims Courts Act (61/1984):Establishment of a Small Claims Courtfor the Area of Fort Beaufort ................... 21 35517
Kuns en Kultuur, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewing
541 Heraldiekwet (18/1962): Buro virHeraldiek: Registrasie van HeraldieseVoorstellings............................................ 7 35517
KoerantNo.
BladsyNo.No.
For purposes of reference, all Proclamations, GovernmentNotices, General Notices and Board Notices published areincluded in the following table of contents which thus forms aweekly index. Let yourself be guided by the Gazette numbers inthe righthand column:
CONTENTSand weekly Index
GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL NOTICES
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Department of
Government NoticesR. 525 Liquor Products Act (60/1989): Regula-
tions: Amendment ................................... 4 35501R. 526 do.: Wine of Origin Scheme: Amendment 28 35501R. 527 do.: Limitation on the use of certain par-
ticulars in connection with the sale of liquor products: Amendment ................... 36 35501
General Notice
563 National Forests Act (84/1998): Invitationto submit written comments on the pro-posed list of particular trees and particu-lar groups of trees “Champion Trees”under section 12(1) (a) and (b) of the Act 46 35517
Arts and Culture, Department of
Government Notice
541 Heraldry Act (18/1962): Bureau ofHeraldry: Registration of HeraldicRepresentations ...................................... 6 35517
Health, Department of
Government Notices
R. 533 Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants(54/1972): Regulations relating to thereduction of sodium in certainfoodstuffs and related matters ................ 3 35509
542 Mental Health Care Amendment Bill,2012: For comments ............................... 8 35517
Higher Education and Training, Department of
Government Notices
539 Higher Education Act (101/1997): Call fornomination of a member for the Councilon Higher Education ............................... 3 35522
540 National Student Financial Aid SchemeAct (56/1999): Call for nominations ofmembers for the NSFAS Board .............. 3 35523
Home Affairs, Department of
Government Notices
537 Films and Publications Act, 1996: Filmand Publication Board: Classification offilms listed below X18—Restricted toadults only ............................................... 3 35515
543 Births and Deaths Registration Act(51/1992): Alteration of forenames.......... 11 35517
544 do.: Alteration of surnames ..................... 14 35517
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
Government Notice
532 Electronic Communications Act(36/2005): Explanatory Memorandum onthe decision to amend the draft digitalterrestrial television regulations for publiccomment ................................................. 3 35508
GazetteNo.
PageNo.No.
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Landbou, Bosbou en Visserye, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewings
R. 525 Wet op Drankprodukte (60/1989): Regulasies: Wysiging.............................. 16 35501
R. 526 do.: Wyn van Oorsprong-skema: Wysiging 32 35501R. 527 do.: Beperking op die gebruik van sekere
besonderhede in verband met die verkoop van drankprodukte:Wysiging..... 38 35501
Algemene Kennisgewing
563 National Forests Act (84/1998): Invitationto submit written comments on the pro-posed list of particular trees and particu-lar groups of trees “Champion Trees”under section 12(1) (a) and (b) of the Act 46 35517
Landelike Ontwikkeling en Grondhervorming, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewings
550 Planning Profession Act (36/2002): Callfor nomination of persons to serve on theSouth African Council for planners ......... 3 35514
562 Planning Profession Act (36/2002): Callfor Members of the Appeal Board ........... 4 35514
566 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994):Claim for restitution of land rights ........... 50 35517
567 do.: do ..................................................... 51 35517
Maatskaplike Ontwikkeling, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewing
569 Child Justice Act (75/2008): Invitation forapplications for the accreditation ofDiversion Programmes and DiversionService Providers .................................... 54 35517
Nasionale Tesourie
GoewermentskennisgewingR. 538 Income Tax Act (58/1962): Notice in
terms of section 10 (1) (y) of the Act ...... 3 35516
Algemene Kennisgewing
565 International Registered Bonds (R155):Issued in favour of Mrs HendrikaBeatrice Huysamen................................. 49 35517
Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-owerheid van Suid-Afrika
Goewermentskennisgewing
532 Electronic Communications Act(36/2005): Explanatory Memorandum onthe decision to amend the draft digitalterrestrial television regulations for publiccomment ................................................. 3 35508
Algemene Kennisgewing
549 Electronic Communications Act(36/2005): Application for amendment ofindividual commercial sound broadcast-ing service licence and radio frequencyspectrum licence by Heart 1049 (Pty)Ltd ........................................................... 3 35510
Suid-Afrikaanse Inkomstediens
Goewermentskennisgewing
R. 534 Doeane- en Aksynswet, 1964: Oplegging van voorlopige betaling (VB/138)............ 3 35511
Waterwese, Departement van
Goewermentskennisgewings
546 National Water Act (36/1998): Breede-Overberg Catchment ManagementAgency: Proposed Catchment Manage-ment Strategy.......................................... 22 35517
GazetteNo.
PageNo.No. Koerant
No.Bladsy
No.No.
General Notice
549 Electronic Communications Act(36/2005): Application for amendment ofindividual commercial sound broadcast-ing service licence and radio frequencyspectrum licence by Heart 1049 (Pty)Ltd ........................................................... 3 35510
Justice and Constitutional Development, Department of
Government Notice
545 Small Claims Courts Act (61/1984):Establishment of a Small Claims Courtfor the Area of Fort Beaufort ................... 21 35517
Labour, Department of
General Notice
564 Labour Relations Act, 1995: Cancellationof registration of a trade union ................ 48 35517
National Treasury
Government NoticeR. 538 Income Tax Act (58/1962): Notice in
terms of section 10 (1) (y) of the Act ...... 3 35516
General Notice
565 International Registered Bonds (R155):Issued in favour of Mrs HendrikaBeatrice Huysamen................................. 49 35517
Rural Development and Land Reform, Department of
General Notices
550 Planning Profession Act (36/2002): Callfor nomination of persons to serve on theSouth African Council for planners ......... 3 35514
562 Planning Profession Act (36/2002): Callfor Members of the Appeal Board ........... 4 35514
566 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994):Claim for restitution of land rights ........... 50 35517
567 do.: do ..................................................... 51 35517
Science and Technology, Department of
General Notice
568 Natural Scientific Professions Act, 2003:Fields of Practice .................................... 52 35517
Social Development, Department of
General Notice
569 Child Justice Act (75/2008): Invitation forapplications for the accreditation ofDiversion Programmes and DiversionService Providers .................................... 54 35517
South African Revenue Service
Government Notice
R. 534 Customs and Excise Act, 1964:Imposition of provisional payment (PP/138) .................................................. 3 35511
Trade and Industry, Department of
General Notices
548 Broad-Based Black Economic Empower -ment Act (53/2003): Codes of GoodPractice: Correction Notice ..................... 3 35506
570 International Trade AdministrationCommission: Customs Tariff applica-tions: List 08/2012................................... 56 35517
571 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operativesremoved from the register....................... 59 35517
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547 Nasionale Waterwet (36/1998): Die nege(9) nuwe voorgestelde Waterbe stuurs-gebiede van Suid-Afrika.......................... 38 35517
Wetenskap en Tegnologie, Departement van
Algemene Kennisgewing
568 Natural Scientific Professions Act, 2003:Fields of Practice .................................... 52 35517
RAADSKENNISGEWINGS
118 Construction Industry DevelopmentBoard Act (38/2000): Draft for publiccomment: Standards for developingskills through Construction WorksContracts ................................................. 3 35507
Invitation to comment on exposure draftsissued by the Board ................................ 60 35517
121 Securities Services Act (36/2004):Proposed amendments to the rules ofStrate Limited .......................................... 61 35517
122 Health Professions Act (56/1974): HealthProfessions Council of South Africa:Rules relating to the registration bymedical practitioners and dentists ofadditional qualifications: Amendment...... 69 35517
GazetteNo.
PageNo.No. Koerant
No.Bladsy
No.No.
Water Affairs, Department of
Government Notices
546 National Water Act (36/1998): Breede-Overberg Catchment ManagementAgency: Proposed Catchment Manage-ment Strategy.......................................... 22 35517
547 do.: Proposed new nine (9) WaterManagement Areas of South Africa ........ 25 35517
BOARD NOTICES
118 Construction Industry DevelopmentBoard Act (38/2000): Draft for publiccomment: Standards for developingskills through Construction WorksContracts ................................................. 3 35507
Invitation to comment on exposure draftsissued by the Board ................................ 60 35517
121 Securities Services Act (36/2004):Proposed amendments to the rules ofStrate Limited .......................................... 61 35517
122 Health Professions Act (56/1974): HealthProfessions Council of South Africa:Rules relating to the registration bymedical practitioners and dentists ofadditional qualifications: Amendment...... 69 35517
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BUREAU OF HERALDRY
REGISTRATION OF HERALDIC REPRESENTATIONS
The Bureau of Heraldry hereby gives notice in terms of section 11 of the Heraldry Act, 1962 (Act No. 18 of 1962), that the
following have been registered:
(H4/3/1/4112) The badge of the Edgemead Shuhari Combat Arts Association, as published under Government Notice
No. 377 of 11 May 2012.
(H4/3/1/4127) The flag of the GLBTI Association of South Africa, as published under Government Notice No. 377 of 11
May 2012.
(H4/3/4/792) The arms of Bill Lee Crowley, as published under Government Notice No. 377 of 11 May 2012.
(H4/3/4/793) The arms of Luca Giambonino, as published under Government Notice No. 958 of 7 October 2005.
(H4/3/4/836) The arms of Francesco Frei() li, as published under Government Notice No, 377 of 11 May 2012,
(H4/3/4/953) The arms of Hendrik Christo Viljoen, as published under Government Notice No. 377 of 11 May2012.
(H4/3/4/954) The arms of Michael Joseph Forand, as published under Government Notice No. 377 of 11 May 2012.
(H4/3/4/955) The arms of Roderick Neil van Zuylen, as published under Government Notice Na. 377 of 11 May 2012.
(H4/3/4/956) The arms of Johnette Gal logo de Browen, as published under Government Notice No. 377 of 11 May
2012.
(H4/3/41958) The arms of Michael Eric Oettle, as published under Government Notice No. 377 of 11 May 2012.
(H4/3/4/959) The arms of John Douglas Cochran, as published under Government Notice No. 377 of 11 May 2012,
6 No. 35517 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2012
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWINGS
DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTUREDEPARTEMENT VAN KUNS EN KULTUUR
No. 541 20 July 2012
BURO VIR HERALDIEK
REGISTRASIE VAN HERALDIESE VOORSTELLINGS
Die Buro vir Heraldiek gee hierby ingevolge artikel 11 van die Heraldiekwet, 1962 (Wet No. 18 van 1962), kennis dat die
volgende geregistreer is:
(H4/3/1/4112) Die kenteken van die Edgemead Shuhari Krygskuns Veren ging, soos by Goewermentskennisgewing No.
377 van 11 Mei 2012 gepubliseer.
(H4/3/1/4127) Die vlag van die GLBTI Assosiasie van Suid-Afrika, soos by Goewermentskennisgewing No. 377 van 11
Mei 2012 gepubliseer.
(H4/3/4/792) Die wapen van Bill Lee Crowley, soos by Goewermentskennisgewing No. 377 van 11 Mei 2012
gepubliseer.
(H4/3/4/793) Die wapen van Luca Giambonino, soos by Goewermentskennisgewing No. 958 van 7 Oktober 2005
gepubliseer.
(H4/3/4/836) Die wapen van Francesco Fraloli, soos by Goewermentskennisgewing No. 377 van 11 Mei 2012
gepubliseer.
(H4/3/4/953) Die wapen van Hendrik Christo Vlljoen, soos Goewermentskennisgewing No. 377 van 11 Mei 2012
gepubliseer.
(H4/3/4/954) Die wapen van Michael Joseph Forand, soos Goewermentskennisgewing No. 377 van 11 Mei 2012
gepubliseer.
(H413/4/955) Die wapen van Roderick Neil van Zuylen, soos Goewermentskenniskennisgewing No. 377 van 11 Mei
2012 gepubliseer.
H4/3/4/956) Die wapen van Johnette Gallogo de Bowen, soos by Goewermentskennisgewing No. 377 van 11 Mei
2012 gepubliseer.
(H4/3/41958) Die wapen van Michael Eric Oettle, soos by Goewermentskennisgewing No. 377 van 11 Mei 2012
gepubliseer.
(H4/3/4/959) Die wapen van John Douglas Cochran, soos by Goewermentskennisgewing No. 377 van 11 Mei 2012
gepubliseer.
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No. 541 20 Julie 2012
PUBLICATION OF MENTAL HEALTH CARE AMENDMENT BILL, 2012
The Minister of Health intends to introduce table the Mental Health Amendment Bill, 2012 in
Parliament, this year.
Interested persons are invited to submit any substantiated comments or representations on the
proposed draft amendment to the regulations, to the Director - General of Health, Private Bag
X828, Pretoria, 0001 (for the attention of the Cluster Manager: Legal Services), within one
month of the date of publication of this notice.
The Bill is attached and further copies can be obtained from Ms Hyldia Phasha of the
Department of Health: Legal Services at
18th Floor Civitas Building
Corner Andries and Struben Streets
Pretoria
Tel: (012) 395 8492
OR
Government Printers- Pretoria
8 No. 35517 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2012
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHDEPARTEMENT VAN GESONDHEID
No. 542 20 July 2012
MENTAL HEALTH CARE AMENDMENT BILL, 2012
GENERAL EXPLANATORY NOTE:
[ [ Words in bold type square brackets indicate omission from
existing enactments.
Words underlined with a solid line indicate insertions in existing
enactments.
BILL
To amend the Mental Health Care Act, 2002 so as to amend and insert certain
sections; to provide for the delegation of powers by the head of the national
department to officials in the national department; and to provide for matters
connected therewith.
BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, as follows:-
Amendment of Act 17 of 2002
1. The Mental Health Act, 2002 (Act No. 17 of 2002), is hereby amended by
the insertion after section 72 of the following section:
"Delegation of Powers
72A. (1) The head of the national department may. in writing.
delegate any power conferred upon him or her by this Act to any
person in the employ of the national department, except the
powers referred to in sections 5, 13(2), 41, and 49.
(2) The head of the national department may, at any time-
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(a) withdraw a delegation made under subsection (1);
or
(b) withdraw or amend any decision made in the
exercise of such delegated power.
(3) A decision made in the exercise of any delegated power,
unless withdrawn or amended is deemed to have been
made by the head of the national department. ".
Repeal of laws
2. Chapter 8 of the Mental Health Act, 1973 (Act No. 8 of 1973) is hereby
repealed as a whole.
Short title and commencement
3. This Act is called the Mental Health Care Amendment Act, 2012, and comes
into operation on a date determined by the President by proclamation in the
Gazette.
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ALTERATION OF FORENAMES IN TERMS OF SECTION 26 OF THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ACT, 1992 (ACT
NO. 51 OF 1992)
The Director-General has authorized the following persons to assume the forename printed in italics:
145. Mpho Daniel Mathaba - 930228 5884 087 - P 0 Box 250, GROOTHOEK, 0628 - Maefadi
146. Joseph Sabatha Vilankulu -570111 5810 085 - your wife - Sibongile Lydia Vilankulu - 620829 0684 086 - and a minorchild Lerato Vilankulu - 950126 0275 084 - 11158 Magona Street, KWATHEMA, 1578 - Letebele
147. Thulani Mtwana - 890703 0348 088 - and a minor child - Sello Samuel Gordon Mtwana - 100428 5915 089 -11 KurzeStreet, Silversands, KUILS RIVER, 7580 - Matlhoko
148. Selebogo Nathaniel Meshe - 820302 5492 085 - your wife - Claudia Thalia Meshe - 810206 0146 087 - and a minorchild Kelly Thembeka Meshe - 070810 0316 080 - 8565 Mkhize Street, DOBSONVILLE, 1863 - Ngcobo
161. Eric Lesiba Pale - 740126 5672 082 - your wife - Dikeledi Elizabeth Pale - 790330 0351 085 - and two minor children- Itumeleng Pale - 041121 5391 086 - Mpho Pale - 090519 5096 086 - 2641 Block U Extension, MABOPANE, 0190 -
Zimu
162. Moaloko Florah Sepane - 680906 0779 087 - and a minor child - Se llo Sepane 940814 6076 084 - P 0 Box 434,MAKGOPE, 0751 - Ramalatswa
166. Lindokuhle Jim - 910828 1413 080 - and a minor child - Angesisa Jim - 101018 5994 082 - No 1 Gobodo Street,lkwezi Township, MTHATHA, 5099 - Nonjojo
167. Benjamin Mdletje - 580329 5683 082 - and a minor child - Ntobeko Nhlakanipho Mdletje - 940307 5222 080 - 420Dube Street, THOKOZA, 1426 - Nqaqho
168. Lefa Petrus Mohapi - 690901 5309 087 - and two minor children - Yethu Princess Mohapi - 041002 0973 088 -Katleho Ennie Mohapi - 110119 0874 086 - 1306 Section V, BOTSHABELO, 9781 - Morake
169. Likotsi Aaron Solo - 771230 5480 082 - your wife - Malenkoane Julia Solo - 831226 0588 083 - Khanya Mohau Solo -071129 5076 089 - 38 Phase 2, Bluequmbush, WITSIESHOEK, 9870 - Mashee
170. Rosanne Lynda Marshall - 700911 0025 081 - and two minor children - Jenna Ann Marshall - 050907 0307 087 -Serena Rose Marshall -061111 0934 084 - 4287 Limpopo Crescent, PLETTENBERG BAY, 6600 - Scott
171. Kejatau Frans Mokwena - 640913 5731 088 - your wife - Ragosebo Dinah Mokwena - 740530 0384 082 - and twominor children - Mamohube Cathrine Mokwena - 041011 0639 086 - Ngwanakgapu Khomotso Mokwena - 9809200603 087 - P 0 Box 249, JANE FURSE, 1085 - Se llo
SMALL CLAIMS COURTS ACT, 1984 (ACT NO. 61 OF 1984)
ESTABLISHMENT OF A SMALL CLAIMS COURT FOR THE AREA OFFORT BEAUFORT
I, Andries Carl Nel, Deputy Minister of Justice and ConstitutionalDevelopment, acting under the power delegated to me by, the Minister ofJustice and Constitutional Development, under section 2 of the SmallClaims Courts Act, 1984 (Act No. 61 of 1984), hereby -
(a) establish a small claims court for the adjudication of claimsfor the area of Fort Beaufort, consisting of the district of FortBeaufort;
(b) determine Fort Beaufort to be the seat of the said court; and
(c) determine Fort Beaufort to be the place in that area for theholding of sessions of the said court.
MR A C NEL, MPDEPUTY MINISTER OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONALDEVELOPMENT
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTDEPARTEMENT VAN JUSTISIE EN STAATKUNDIGE ONTWIKKELING
No. 545 20 July 2012
BREEDE-OVERBERG CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT AGENCY
GOVERNMENT NOTICE
PROPOSED CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
The Breede-Overberg Catchment Management Agency was established in 2005 in terms ofChapter 7 of the National Water Act, 1998 (NWA). One of the initial functions of a catchmentmanagement agency, as stipulated in section 80 of the NWA, is to develop a CatchmentManagement Strategy.
After a comprehensive stakeholder participation process, a Catchment ManagementStrategy was drafted for the Breede-Overberg Catchment Management Agency (BOCMA)and submitted to the Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs. The Minister of Water andEnvironmental Affairs has given her written consent, in accordance with section 8(4) of theNWA, to publish the Catchment Management Strategy for comment.
The Catchment Management Strategy is available on the BOCMA website,www.bocma.co.za and at the offices of the BOCMA at 51 Baring Street, Worcester.
The BOCMA will also ensure that copies of the Catchment Management Strategy areavailable at accessible locations throughout the Breede-Overberg area. These locations willbe advertised in the regional and local newspapers of the Western Cape.
In accordance with section 8(5)(a) of the NWA, the Breede-Overberg CatchmentManagement Agency hereby invites comments to be submitted on the proposed CatchmentManagement Strategy.
Written comments must be submitted to the BOCMA by 15 October 2012 to the followingaddress:
The Breede-Overberg Catchment Management AgencyAttention: Chief Executive OfficerPrivate Bag X3055Worcester6849
DEPARTMENT OF WATER AFFAIRSDEPARTEMENT VAN WATERWESE
No. 546 20 July 2012
SUMMARY OF THE CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT STRATEGY
The Breede-Overberg Catchment Management Agency (BOCMA), established in terms ofthe National Water Act of 1998, is the lead agent for water resource management within theBreede Water Management Area. As lead agent, BOCMA plays a central role in protecting,using, developing, conserving, managing and controlling water resources while alsocoordinating with government, sector partners and stakeholders. The Breede WaterManagement Area is situated in the south-west corner of South Africa and falls entirelywithin the Western Cape Province. While the water management area derives its name fromthe largest river within its boundaries, namely the Breede River, a significant portion of thewater management area consists of the rivers of the Overberg.
The BOCMA is responsible for the development of a Catchment Management Strategy(CMS). The CMS guides the actions of the BOCMA and as well as other institutionsconducting water resources related activities, and participation and coordination withpartners is key to the success of the strategy. This CMS is a step towards safeguarding ourwater resources to meet our aspirations, while considering the complexities that futuregenerations will face.
There is a compelling social, economic, environmental and water resources motivation for aCatchment Management Strategy in the Breede-Overberg at this time, given theconvergence of historical developments, future uncertainties and the changing environmentfor water resources management in this area.
Water resources are stressed with current requirements approaching or exceedingaverage available water resources. The situation is exacerbated by the region being awinter rainfall region where the timing of water availability does not coincide with thetiming of peak demand. Development of new storage infrastructure or supply sources isexpensive, with the increasing requirements from Cape Town and potential climatechange effects placing additional pressure on the system.
The fundamental challenge in these stressed catchments is to support the desperatelyneeded social redress and economic development, while maintaining the environmentalfunctioning of the nationally important aquatic ecosystems found in this region. This must bedone while recognizing broader changes, including shifting policy in South Africa, anunstable economy, uncertain climate, and evolving technology.
While there are numerous challenges, there are also opportunities that may be leveragedfrom a proactive and holistic approach to the planning and management of water resourcesin this region. These include a focus on representivity where all demographic groups areinvolved in the transformation process, participatory decentralization where decision-makingreflects local understanding and needs, cooperative management between sectorparticipants, and using water as a catalyst for growth and development.
The Vision for the Breede-Overberg catchment was developed through a series of worksessions with a broad and diverse range of stakeholders, and was formulated in the contextof a broader development vision for the region. The Vision for the Breede-Overberg WaterManagement Area is captured by:
"Quality water for all, forever"
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Stakeholders expanded this into the following three vision statements reflecting the balancebetween protection and development achieved through joint action:
Protecting our rivers, groundwater, wetlands and estuaries in a healthy and functioningstate for nature, people and the economySharing our available water equitably and efficiently to maintain existing activities,support new development and ensure redress, while adapting to a changing climateand world.Cooperating to jointly nurture, take responsibility and comply, so that our waterresources are well managed, under the leadership of a strong Breede-Overberg CMA.
These statements are based on an understanding that water will shape the growth anddevelopment of the Breede Valley and Overberg region, and that the future of the region islinked to that of Cape Town, the Western Cape and the country as a whole. It alsorecognises that responses to the challenges and opportunities of change in the natural andsocial environment will determine how residents live and work together.
The vision statements around protecting, sharing and cooperating, provide the unifyingframework for the CMS by serving as the Strategic Areas of focus for development of thestrategy. The Strategic Areas and corresponding visions are given effect through supportingMeasures, Objectives and Actions. The Measures to support each Strategic Area arerepresented as follows:
Protecting
Preliminary classification of water resourcesDetermination of environmental flow requirementsWater quality managementGroundwater protectionNatural asset conservationCatchment and land use management
Sharing
Water resource assessmentWater conservation and water demand managementWater supply availability augmentationWater allocation reformWater allocationDetermination of climate change resilience
Cooperating
Establish institutional arrangements and form strategic partnershipsWater use compliance (control & enforcement)Manage financial and economic instrumentsManage monitoring and informationClimate adaptation disaster risk management
This CMS provides a way forward in terms of ensuring that we manage water resources in asustainable manner to support growth and development. It recognizes that water isfundamental to growth and development and it emphasises the interconnectedness of thevarious plans and actions needed to support the implementation of this strategy.
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PROPOSED NEW NINE (9) WATER MANAGEMENT AREAS OF SOUTH AFRICA
I, Bomo Edna Edith Molewa, the Minister Of Water and Environmental Affairs hereby, in terms of Section5(1) of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act No 36 of 1998) invite written comments on the establishment ofthese water management areas within 90 days of the gazette notice, establish the water managementareas and determine their boundaries as contained in the Schedule hereto as a component of theNational Water Resource Strategy. Included are the old water management areas (Table A.1) forcomparison with the current water management areas (Table A.2). All the comments are to be forwardedto the Director-General, attention to the Chief Director: Institutional Oversight.
SCHEDULE
Water Management Areas19 water management areas were established by, and their boundaries defined in GovernmentNotice No. 1160 on 1st October 1999, as follows -
Table A.1: Boundary descriptions of water management areas as Gazetted in NWRS in 2004
Water Management Area (number and current name) Boundary Description
1.Limpopo: Major rivers include the Limpopo, Matlabas,Mokolo, Lephalala, Mogalakwena, Sand and Nzhelele
Tertiary drainage regions A41, A42, A50, A61 to A63, A71, A72 and A80.
2. Luvuvhu and Letaba: Major rivers include theMutale, Luvuvhu and Letaba
Tertiary drainage regions A91, A92, B81 to B83 and B90.
3. Crocodile (West) and Marico: Major rivers includethe Crocodile (West) and Marico
Tertiary drainage regions A10, A21 to A24, A31, A32 and quaternarydrainage region D41A.
4. Olifants: Major rivers include the Elands, Wilge,Steelpoort and Olifants
Tertiary drainage regions B11, B12, B20, B31, B32, B41, B42, B51, B52,B60 and B71 to B73.
5. Inkomati: Major rivers include the Nwanedzi, Sabie,Crocodile (East) and Komati
Primary drainage region X.
6. Usutu to Mhlatuze: Major rivers include the Usutu,Pongola, Mhlatuze, Mfolozi and Mkuze
Primary drainage region W.
7. Thukela: Major river is the Thukela Primary drainage region V.
8. Upper Vaal: Major rivers include the Wilge,Liebenbergsvlei and Vaal
Tertiary drainage regions C11 to C13, C21 to C23, and C81 to C83.
9. Middle Vaal: Major rivers include the Mooi, Vet andVaal
Tertiary drainage regions C24, C25, C41 to C43, C60 and C70.
10. Lower Vaal: Major rivers include the Harts, Molopoand Vaal
Tertiary drainage regions C31 to C33, C91, C92 (excluding the lowerportions of quaternary catchments C92B and C92C), D41 (excludingquaternary catchment D41A), and quaternary catchments D73A andportions of D42C, D42D, D73B, D73C, D73D and D73E. The westernboundary runs from the border between South Africa and Botswana alongthe boundary of the Kalahari East Water User Association (WUA). It followsthe boundary of the mentioned WUA in a westerly direction to a point, westof the Langberge, 19 kilometres west of Beeshoek, near Postmasburg. TheWater Management Area boundary then runs South East to meet thewatershed between quaternary catchments D73A and D73B. The
boundary then follows this watershed and that between D73A and D71B,until it meets the boundary of the Hay district. It follows this boundary until itmeets the watershed between D71B and C92C. The Water ManagementArea boundary continues along this watershed until it meets the boundaryof the Orange Vaal Water User Association. It continues south-easterly on
this boundary until it meets the watershed between C92B and C51M whereit follows this watershed and that between C92B and C51L. Thereafter itfollows the watershed between C51L and C91E. It continues on this
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Table A.1 continued: Boundary descriptions of water management areas as Gazetted in NWRS in 2004
Water Management Area (number and current name) Boundary Description
watershed until it reaches the farm boundary of Wolwe Dam 87. The WaterManagement Area boundary then follows the mentioned farm boundary upto the farm boundary of Vaalboschhoek 85. It the follows successive farmboundaries as they meet, progressively moving in a westerly direction,namely: Weltevrede 117, Vaalpan 118, Koppiesdam 119, Spijt Fontein 122,Kareebosch 130, Osfontein 121, Benaauwheidsfontein 442, Olifantskop196, Sussana 197, and Olifantsdam 170. The Water Management Areaboundary then follows the eastern boundary of Olifantsdam 170 in anortherly direction to include the farm Olifantsrug 293 until it meets thewatershed between C91E and 052LHereafter, the Water ManagementArea boundary follows the boundaries of the drainage regions as
mentioned initially in this description.
11. Mvoti to Umzimkulu: Major rivers include the Mvoti,Umgeni, Umkomazi and Umzimkulu
Primary drainage region U and tertiary drainage regions T40, T51 and T52.
12. Mzimvubu to Keiskamma: Major rivers include theMzimvubu, Mtata, Mbashe, Buffalo, Nahoon, Groot Keiand Keiskamma
Primary drainage regions R and S, and also tertiary drainage regions T11to T13, T20, T31 to T36, T60, T70, T80 and T90.
13. Upper Orange: Major rivers include the Modder,Riet, Caledon and Orange
Tertiary drainage regions C51, C52, 011 to D18, D21 to D24, D31, D32,D33 (noting that the lower portion of quaternary catchment D33K isexcluded where the Water Management Area boundary follows theboundary of the Orange Vaal WUA), D34 and D35.
14. Lower Orange: Major rivers include the Ongers,Hartbees and Orange
Primary drainage region F (excluding quaternary catchments F500, F60B,F60C, F6OD and F60E), tertiary drainage region D42 (excluding portions ofquaternary catchments D42C and D42D), D51 to D58, D61, D62, D71 toD73 (excluding quaternary catchment D73A and portions of D73B, D73C,
D73D and D73E), D81, D82.
In the area of the confluence of the Vaal and Orange Rivers the WaterManagement Area boundary follows the boundary of the Orange VaalWater User Association until it meets the boundary of Water ManagementArea 10. Hence, the lower portions of quaternary catchments C92B andC92C are included in this Water Management Area.
15. Fish to Tsitsikamma: Major rivers include the Fish,Kowie, Boesmans, Sundays, Gamtoos, Kromme,
Tsitsikamma and Groot
Primary drainage regions L, M, N, P, Q and tertiary drainage regions K80and K90.
16. Gouritz: Major rivers include the Gouritz, Olifants,Kamanassie, Gamka, Buffels, Touws, Goukou andDu iwen hoks
Primary drainage region J and tertiary drainage regions H80, H90, K10 toK70.
17. OlifantslDoorn: Major rivers include the Olifants,Doom, Krom, Sand, and Sout
Primary drainage region E and tertiary drainage regions G30 and F60(excluding quaternary catchment F60A) and quaternary catchment F500.
18, Breede: Major rivers include the Breede,
Sonderend, Sout, Bot and Palmiet
Tertiary drainage regions G40 (excluding quaternary catchmentG40A), G50, and H10 to H70.
19. Berg: Major rivers include the Berg, Diep andSteenbras
Tertiary drainage regions G10, G21, and G22 and quaternary catchmentG40A with the northern boundary following the watershed between tertiarydrainage regions G10 and G30 up to the town of Aurora. From Aurora theboundary runs directly to the coast in a westerly direction.
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Table A.2: Revised (2012) water management area boundary descriptions
Water Management Area (number and current name) Boundary Description
1.Limpopo: Major rivers include the Limpopo, Matlabas,Mokolo, Lephalala, Mogalakwena, Sand, Nzhelele,
Mutale and Luvuvhu
Primary drainage region A
2. Olifants: Major rivers include the Elands, Wilge,Steelpoort, Olifants and Letaba
Primary drainage region B
3. Inkomati-Usuthu: Major rivers include the Nwanedzi,Sabie, Crocodile (East), Komati and Usuthu
Primary drainage region X and the portions of tertiary drainage regionsW51 to W56 falling within the boundary of the RSA
Tertiary drainage regions W11 to W13, W31 to W32, W41, W45, and theportions of W42, W43, W44 and W57 falling within the boundary of theRSA; Primary drainage regions V and U; Tertiary drainage regions T40,T51 and T52
5. Vaal: Major rivers include the Wilge, Liebenbergsvlei,Mooi, Renoster, Vals, Sand, Vet, Harts, Molopo andVaal
Tertiary drainage regions C11 to C13, C21 to C25, C31 to C33, C41 toC43, C60, C70 and C81 to C83;Tertiary drainage regions, C91, C92 (excluding the lower portions ofquaternary catchments C92B and C92C), D41 and and portions ofquaternary catchments D42C, D42D, D73A, D73B, D73C, D73D and D73E.The western boundary runs from the border between South Africa andBotswana along the boundary of the Kalahari East Water User Association(WUA). It follows the boundary of the mentioned WUA in a westerlydirection to a point, west of the Langberge, 19 kilometres west ofBeeshoek, near Postmasburg. The Water Management Area boundary
then runs South East to meet the watershed between quaternarycatchments D73A and D73B. The boundary then follows this watershedand that between D73A and D71B, until it meets the boundary of the Haydistrict. It follows this boundary until it meets the watershed between D71Band C92C. The Water Management Area boundary continues along thiswatershed until it meets the boundary of the Orange Vaal Water UserAssociation. It continues south-easterly on this boundary until it meets thewatershed between C92B and C51M where it follows this watershed andthat between C92B and C51L. Thereafter it follows the watershed betweenC51L and C91E. It continues on this watershed until it reaches the farmboundary of Wolwe Dam 87. The Water Management Area boundary thenfollows the mentioned farm boundary up to the farm boundary ofVaalboschhoek 85. It the follows successive farm boundaries as they meet,progressively moving in a westerly direction, namely: Weltevrede 117,Vaalpan 118, Koppiesdam 119, Spijt Fontein 122, Kareebosch 130,Osfontein 121, Benaauwheidsfontein 442, Olifantskop 196, Sussana 197,and Olifantsdam 170. The Water Management Area boundary then followsthe eastern boundary of Olifantsdam 170 in a northerly direction to includethe farm Olifantsrug 293 until it meets the watershed between C91E andC52L. Hereafter, the Water Management Area boundary follows theboundaries of the drainage regions as mentioned initially in this description.
6. Orange: Major rivers include the Modder, Riet,Caledon, Kraai, Ongers, Hartbees and Orange
Tertiary drainage regions C51 (excluding a portion of quaternary catchmentC51L), C52 (excluding a small portion of quaternary catchment C52L), D12to D14, the portions of D15 and D18 that falls within the boundary of theRSA, D21, the portion of D23 that falls within the boundary of the RSA, D24(excluding the portion of quaternary catchment D24A that falls in Lesotho),D31 to D35;
Tertiary drainage region D42 (excluding portions of quaternary catchmentsD42C and D42D), D51 to D58, D61, D62, D71 to D73 (excluding portions ofquaternary catchments D73A, D73B, D73C, D73D and D73E), D81, D82. Inthe area of the confluence of the Vaal and Orange Rivers the WaterManagement Area boundary follows the boundary of the Orange VaalWater User Association until it meets the boundary of Water ManagementArea 5. Hence, the lower portions of quaternary catchments C92B andC92C are included in this Water Management Area.Primary drainage region F (excluding quaternary catchments F50D, F60B,F600, F6OD and F60E).
7. Mzimvubu to Tsitsikamma: Major rivers include theMzimvubu, Mtata, Mbashe, Buffalo, Nahoon, Groot Keiand Keiskamma, Fish, Kowie, Boesmans, Sundays,Gamtoos, Kromme, Groot and Tsitsikamma
Primary drainage regions P, Q, R, S, L, M and N, tertiary drainage regionsT11 to T13, T20, T31 to T36, T60, T70, T80, T90, K80 and K90
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Table A.2 continued: Revised (2012) water management area boundary descriptions
Water Management Area (number and current name) Boundary Description
8, Breede-Gouritz: Major rivers include the Breede,Sonderend, Sout, Bot, Palmiet, Gouritz, Olifants,
Primary drainage region H and J; Tertiary drainage regions G40 (excludingquaternary catchment G40A) and G50; Tertiary drainage regions K10 toK70
9. Berg-Olifants: Major rivers include the Berg, Diep,and Steenbras, Olifants, Doom, Krom, Sand, and Sout
Tertiary drainage regions G10 to G30 and quaternary catchment G40A;Primary drainage region E and tertiary drainage regions F60 (excludingquaternary catchment F6OA) and including quaternary catchment F5OD
Table A.3: Details of amendments to water management area boundaries
Water Management Area Boundary Proposed Boundary Amendment
Limpopo The Crocodile West WMA is merged with Crocodile West excludingthe Upper-Molopo which is included in the Vaal.
Olifants The Olifants WMA is merged with the Levuvhu-Letaba, but theLuvuvhu is split from the Luvuvhu-Letaba and added to the
Limpopo.
Inkomati -Usuthu The Inkomati WMA was retained and the Usuthu part of theUsutu/Mhlathuze was added to the Inkomati.
Pongola-Mtamvuna The Mhlathuze, Thukela and Mvoti-Umzimkulu WMAs, with riversflowing eastward into the Indian Ocean were combined into a singleWMA.
Vaal The three Vaal WMAs (Upper, Mid and Lower-Vaal) were combinedinto a single WMA.
Orange The upper and lower Orange River WMAs were combined into asingle WMA.
Mzimvubu-Tsitsikamma The Mzimvubu-Keiskamma and Fish-Tsitsikamma WMAs werecombined into a single WMA.
Breede Gouritz The Breede and Gouritz WMAs were combined into a single WMA.
Berg Olifants The Berg and Olifants-Doorn WMAs were combined into a singleWMA.
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DIE NEGE (9) NUWE VOORGESTELDE WATERBESTUURSGEBIEDE VAN SUIDAFRIKA
Ek, Bomo Edith Edna Molewa, MP, in my hoedanigheid as Minister van Waterwese enOmgewingsake hiermee in terme van afdeling 5(1) van die Nasionale Water Wet, 1998(Wet nr. 36 van 1998), nooi alle geskrewe kommentare oor die stigting van hierdiewaterbestuursgebiede, binne 90 dae van die goewermentskennisgewing uit. Dievasstelling van die waterbestuursgebied asook die bepaling van hul grenslyne soosingesluit in die skedule sal as 'n komponent van die Nasionale Waterhulpbronstrategiedien. Ingesluit is die ou waterbestuursgebiede (Tabel A.1) in vergelyking met diehuidige waterbestuursgebiede (Tabel A.2). Alle kommentare moet aan die DirekteurGeneral aangestuur word vir aandag die Hoof Direkteur: Institusionele Oorsig.
SKEDULE
Waterbestuursgebiede
19 Waterbestuursgebiede tesame met hul grenslyne is as volg bepaal in dieGoewermentskennisgewing Nr. 1160 op die 1ste Oktober 1999-
5. Inkomati: Hoof riviere sluitNwanedzi, Sabie, Krokodil(oos) en Komati
Primere dreinering streke X
6. Usutu na Mhlatuze: Hoofriviere sluit die Usutu, Pongola,Mhlatuze, Mfolozi en Mkuze in
Primere dreinering streke W
7. Thukela: Hoof rivier is dieThukela
Primere dreinering streke V
8. Boonste Vaal: Hoof rivieresluit Wilge, Liebergsvlei enVaal in.
Tersiere dreinering streke C11 na C13, C21 na C23en C81 na C83.
9.Middel Vaal: Hoof rivieresluit die Mooi, Vet en Vaal in
Tersiere dreinering streke C24, C25, C41 na C43,C60 en C70.
10. Laer Vaal: Hoof riviere sluitdie Harts, Molopo en Vaal in.
Tersiere dreinering streke C31 na C33 (uitsluitend dieIaer gedeeltes van die kwaternere opvangs C92B enC92C), D41 (uitsluitend die kwaternere opvangsD41A) en kwaternere opvangs D73A en gedeeltesvan D42C, D42D, D73D en D73E. Die Westelikegrens loop van die grens tussen Suid-Afrika enBotswana langs die grens van die Kalahari OosWatergebruikersverenging (WGV). Dit volg die grenswat genoem was in die WGV in 'n westelike rigtingspunt, wes van die Langeberge, 19 kilometers wes vanBeeshoek, naby Postmasburg. Die
Waterbestuursgebied grens loop Suid-oos en ontmoetdie waterskeiding tussen kwaternere opvangs D73Aen D73B. Die grens volg dan die waterskeidingtussen die kwaternere opvangs D73A en D73B, tot ditby die grens van die Hay distrik ontmoet. Dit volg diegrens totdat dit by die waterskeiding ontmoet tussenD71B and C92C. Die Waterbestuursgebied grensverleng langs hierdie waterskeiding tot by die grenswaar dit die Oranje Vaal Watergebruikers Verenigingontmoet. Dit verleng suid-oos on hierdie grens totdatdit by die waterskeiding tussen C92B en C51M waardit voig die waterskeiding en dat tussen C92B enC51L ontmoet. Daarna volg die waterskeiding tussenC51L en C91E. Dit voig hierdie waterskeiding totdatdit die plaas se grens van Wolwe Dam 87 bereik. Dit
voig dan die plase agtermekaar, ontmoet hulle by die
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grense en beweeg dan in die westelike rigtingnaamlik: Weltevrede 117, Vaalpan 118, Koppiesdam119, Spijt Fontein 122, Kareebosch 130, Osfontein121, Benaauwheidsfontein 442, Olifantskop196,Sussana 197 en Olifantsdam 170. Die
Waterbestuursgebied grens volg dan die oostelikegrens van die Olifantsdam 170 in 'n noordelike rigtingom die Olifantsrug 293 plaas in to sluit tot by diewaterskeiding tussen C91E en C52L ontmoet.
Daarna voig die Waterbestuursgebied grens die
grense van die dreinering streke soos genoem in dieaanvanklike beskrywing.
Tabel A.1 vervoig: grens beskrywings of waterbestuursgebiede soos in diegoewermentskennisgewing aangewys in NWRS in 2004
Waterbestuursgebied(nommer en huidige naam)
Grens beskrywing
11. Mvoti na Umzimkulu:Hoof riviere sluit die Mvoti,Umgeni, Umkomazi enUmzimkulu in
Primere dreinering streek U en tersiere dreineringT40, T51 en T52.
Primere dreinering streke R en S, en asook tersieredreinering streke T11 na T13, T20, T31 na T36, T60,T70, T80 en T90.
13. Boonste Oranje: Hoofriviere sluit die Modder, Riet,Caledon en Oranje in.
Tersiere dreinerings streke C51, C52, D11 na D18,D21 na D24, D31, D32, D33 (niks Iaer as die gedeelteopvangs D33K is uitgesluit waar die
Waterbestuursgebied grens voig die grens van dieOranje Vaal WGV), D34 en D35.
14. Laer Oranje: Hoof rivieresluit die Ongers, Hartbees enOranje in.
Prim Ore dreinerings streek F (uitsluitend diekwarternere opvangs F50D, F60B, F600, F6OD enF60E), tersiere dreinering streek D42 (uitsluitendegedeeltes van die kwarternere opvangs D42C enD42D), D51 na D58, D61, D62, D71 na D73(uitsluitend kwaternere opvangs D73A en gedeeltesD73B, D73C, D73D en D73E), D81, D82.
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In die gebied van bystroom van die Vaal en OranjeRiviere die Waterbestuursvereniging grens voig diegrens van die Oranje Vaal Watergebruikersverenigingtotdat dit by die Waterbestuursgebied 10 ontmoet.Daarom is die laer gedeeltes van die kwaternereopvangs C92B en C92C is in die
Waterbestuursgebied ingesluit.
15. Vis na Tsitsikamma: Hoofriviere sluit die Vis, Kowie,Boesmans, Sundays,Gamtoos, Kromme,Tsitsikamma en Groot.
Primere dreinering streke L, M, N, P, Q en tersieredreinering streke K80 en K90.
Primere dreinering streek J en tersiere dreineringsteke H80, H90, K10 na K70.
17. Olifants/Doorn: Hoofriviere sluit Olifants, Doorn,Krom, Sand en Sout in.
Primere dreinering streek E en tersiere dreineringsstreke G30 F60 (uitsluitende die kwaternere F60A) enkwaternere opvangs F50D.
18. Breede: Hoof riviere sluitdie Breede, Sonderend, Sout,Bot en Palmiet in.
Tersiere dreinering streke G40 (uitsluitendekwaternere opvangs G40A), G50 en H10 na H70.
19. Berg: Hoof riviere sluit dieBerg, Diep en Steenbras in.
Tersiere dreinering streke G10, G21 en G22 enkwaternere opvangs G40A met die noordelike grensvolg die waterskeiding tussen tersiere dreineringstreke G10 en G30 tot op die dorp van Aurora. VanafAurora loop die grens direk no die kus in 'n westelikerigting.
1. Limpopo: Hoof riviere sluitdie Limpopo, Matlabas,Moloko, Lephalala,Mogalakwena, Sand, Nzhele,Mutate en Luvuhu in.
Primere dreinering streek A
2. Olifants: Hoof riviere sluit Primere dreinering streek B
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die Elands, Wilge, Steelpoort,Olifants en Letaba in.
3. Inkomati-Usuthu: Hoofriviere sluit die Nwanedzi,Sable, Krokodil (oos), Komatien Usuthu
Primere dreinering streek X en die gedeeltes oftersiere dreinering streke W51 na W56 wat binne indie RSA grens val.
4. Pongola-Mtamvuna: Hoofriviere sluit die Pongola,
Tersiere dreinering streke W11 na W13, W31, W41,W45 en die gedeeltes van W42, W43, W44 en W57
Mhlatuze, Mfolozi, Mkuze, val binne die RSA grens; Primere dreinering streke VThukela, Mvoti, Umgeni, en U; Tersiere dreinering streke T40, T51 en T52.Umkomazi, Umzimkulu enMtamvuna5. Vaal: Hoof riviere sluit die Tersiere dreinering streke C11 na C13, C21 na C25,Wilge, Liebenbergsvlei, Mooi, C31 na C33, C41 na C43, C60, C70 en C81 na C83;Renoster, Vals, Sand, Vet, Tersiere dreinering streke C31 na C33 (uitsluitend dieHarts, Molopo en Vaal in. laer gedeeltes van die kwaternere opvangs C92B en
C92C), D41 (uitsluitend die kwaternere opvangsD41A) en kwaternere opvangs D73A en gedeeltesvan D42C, D42D, D73D en D73E. Die Westelikegrens loop van die grens tussen Suid-Afrika enBotswana langs die grens van die Kalahari OosWatergebruikersverenging (WGV). Dit volg die grenswat genoem was in die WGV in 'n westelike rigtingspunt, wes van die Langeberge, 19 kilometers wes vanBeeshoek, naby Postmasburg. Die
Waterbestuursgebied grens loop Suid-oos en ontmoetdie waterskeiding tussen kwaternere opvangs D73Aen D73B. Die grens volg dan die waterskeidingtussen die kwaternere opvangs D73A en D73B, tot ditby die grens van die Hay distrik ontmoet. Dit volg diegrens totdat dit by die waterskeiding ontmoet tussenD71B and C92C. Die Waterbestuursgebied grensverleng langs hierdie waterskeiding tot by die grenswaar dit die Oranje Vaal Watergebruikers Verenigingontmoet. Dit verleng suid-oos on hierdie grens totdatdit by die waterskeiding tussen C92B en C51M waardit volg die waterskeiding en dat tussen C92B enC51L ontmoet. Daarna volg die waterskeiding tussenC51L en C91E. Dit volg hierdie waterskeiding totdat
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dit die plaas se grens van Wolwe Dam 87 bereik. Dit
voig dan die plase agtermekaar, ontmoet hulle by diegrense en beweeg dan in die westelike rigting
naamlik: Weltevrede 117, Vaalpan 118, Koppiesdam119, Spijt Fontein 122, Kareebosch 130, Osfontein121, Benaauwheidsfontein 442, Olifantskop196,Sussana 197 en Olifantsdam 170. Die
Waterbestuursgebied grens volg dan die oostelikegrens van die Olifantsdam 170 in 'n noordelike rigtingom die Olifantsrug 293 plaas in to sluit tot by diewaterskeiding tussen C91E en C52L ontmoet.Daarna voig die Waterbestuursgebied grens die
grense van die dreinering streke sons genoem in dieaanvanklike beskrywing.
6. Oranje: Hoof riviere sluit die Tersiere dreinerings streke C51, C52, D11 na D18,Modder, Riet, Caledon, Kraai, D21 na D24, D31, D32, D33 (niks Iaer as die gedeelteOngers, Hartbees en Oranje opvangs D33K is uitgesluit waar die
Waterbestuursgebied grens voig die grens van dieOranje Vaal WGV), D34 en D35;Tersiere dreinering streek D42 (uitsluitende gedeeltesvan die kwarternOre opvangs D42C en D42D), D51 naD58, D61, D62, D71 na D73 (uitsluitend kwaternereopvangs D73A en gedeeltes D73B, D73C, D73D enD73E), D81, D82.In die gebied van bystroom van die Vaal en OranjeRiviere die Waterbestuursvereniging grens voig diegrens van die Oranje Vaal Watergebruikersverenigingtotdat dit by die Waterbestuursgebied 5 ontmoet.Daarom is die Iaer gedeeltes van die kwaternereopvangs C92B en C92C is in die
kwaternere opvangs G40A;Primere dreinering streek E en tersiere dreineringsstreke G30 F60 (uitsluitende die kwaternere F60A) enkwaternere opvangs F50D.
Tabel A.3: Besonderhede van die verbeterde aan die Waterbestuursgebiedgrenslyne
WATERBESTUURSGEBIEDGRENS
VOORGESTELDE GRENSLYN VERBETERING
1. Limpopo Die Krokodil Wes WBG smelt saam met die KrokodilWes en sluit die Boonste-Mplopo wat die Vaal insluituit.
2. Olifants Die Olifants WBG smelt saam met die Levuvhu-Letaba, maar die Luvuvhu is verdeel vanaf dieLuvuvhu-Letaba en by die Limpopo gevoeg.
3. Inkomati-Usuthu Die lnkomati WBG was behou en die Usuthugedeelde of die Usutu/Mhlathuze was by die Ikomatigevoeg.
4. Pongola-Mzimkulu Die Mhlathuze, Thukela en Mvoti-Umzimkulu WBGde,met riviere volg oos in die Indiese Oseaansaamgestel in 'n enkele WBG.
5. Vaal Die drie Vaal WBGde (Boonste, Middel eb Laer Vaal)was in 'n enkele WBG.
6. Orange Die boonste en laer Oranje Rivier WBGde is in 'nenkele WBG saamgestel.
7. Mzimvubu-Tsitsikamma Die Mzimvubu-Keiskamma en Vis-TsitsikammaWBGde is in 'n enkele WBG saamgestel.
8. Breede-Gouritz Die Breede en Gouritz WBGde is in 'n enkele WBG
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saamgestel.9. Berg-Olifants Die Berg en Olifants-Doorn WBGde is in 'n enkele
WBG saamgestel.
Die nege (9) voorgestelde waterbestuursgebiede wat as OBAs gevestig sal word
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
INVITATION TO SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED LIST OFPARTICULAR TREES AND PARTICULAR GROUPS OF TREES "CHAMPIONTREES" UNDER SECTION 12(1) (A) AND (B) OF THE NATIONAL FORESTS ACT,1998 (ACT NO. 84 OF 1998)
The Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries intends to declare a list ofparticular trees "Champion Trees" as set out in the attached Schedule protectedunder Section 12 (1) (a) and (b) of the National Forests Act, 1998. This list includesthe existing list of declared Champion Trees as well as new nominations listed inSchedule A.
In terms of Section 13 (1) (a) of the said Act, interested and affected parties areinvited to submit written comments on the proposed list within 60 days of thepublication of this notice.
Comments must be submitted to-
Shumani DzivhaniDepartment of Agriculture, Forestry and FisheriesPrivate Bag X 313,Pretoria, 0001
Telephone number: 012 309 5765
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C.) LUCe
40. Eucalyptuscamaldulensis
Rooibloekom (A) Estate land, parts ofwhich were bought by
Irene Farm Estate, Pretoria,Gauteng
(River red gum) prominent South African S25.87917The Irene figures such as General E28.212216Champions Jan Smuts, with a variety
ISSUED IN FAVOUR OF MRS HENDRIKA BEATRICE HUYSAMEN
Application having been made to the National Treasury for a duplicate of theabove-mentioned certificate(s), the original having been lost or mislaid, notice ishereby given that unless the original certificate(s) is/are produced at theNational Treasury, Private Bag X115, Pretoria within four weeks from the date ofpublication of this notice, the duplicate(s) as applied for, will be issued.
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NATURAL SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONS ACT, 2003
Fields of Practice
By virtue of the powers vested in me by section 19 (2) (b) of the Natural Scientific
Professions Act, 2003 (Act No. 27 of 2003) I, Grace Naiedi Mandisa Pander,
Minister of Science and Technology, hereby substitute the existing Schedule I to
the Act with the amended Schedule 1, attached hereto, with effect from the date
of publication of this notice.
IV1 ir MU"
-MRS GNM PANDOR, MP
MINISTER OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
52 No. 35517 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2012
NOTICE 568 OF 2012
Date: 27-6-2012
SCHEDULE I OF THE NATURAL SCIENTIFIC PROFESSIONS ACT:
Application forms must upon completion be submitted to the respective
Provincial coordinators (mentioned above) by no later than 30 November
2012. Service providers may obtain a copy of the Policy Framework for
Accreditation of Diversion Services in South Africa at the said offices to
assess their organizations and programmes using the criteria as outlined in
the document or visit www.dsd.gov.za to access the document on Policy
Framework for Accreditation of Diversion Services in South Africa.
STAATSKOERANT, 20 JULIE 2012 No. 35517 55
INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION
CUSTOMS TARIFF APPLICATIONS
LIST 08/2012
The International Trade Administration Commission (herein after referred to as ITAC or theCommission) has received the following applications concerning the Customs Tariff. Anyobjection to or comments on these representations should be submitted to the ChiefCommissioner, ITAC, Private Bag X753, Pretoria, 0001. Attention is drawn to the fact that therate of duty mentioned in these applications are that requested by the applicants and that theCommission may, depending on its findings, recommend a lower or higher rate of duty.
CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
The submission of confidential information to the Commission in connection with customs tariff'applications is governed by section 3 of the Tariff Investigations Regulations, which regulationscan be found on ITAC's website at http://www. itac. org. za/documen ts/R. 39 7.pdf.These regulations require that if any information is considered to be confidential, then a non-confidential version of the information must be submitted, simultaneously with the confidentialversion. In submitting a non-confidential version the regulations are strictly applicable andrequire parties to indicate:
Each instance where confidential information has been omitted and the reasons forconfidentiality;A summary of the confidential information which permits other interested parties areasonable understanding of the substance of the confidential information; andIn exceptional cases, where information is not susceptible to summary, reasons must besubmitted to this effect.
This rule applies to all parties and to all correspondence with and submissions to theCommission, which unless clearly indicated to be confidential, will be made available to otherinterested parties.
The Commission will disregard any information indicated to be confidential that is notaccompanied by a proper non-confidential summary or the aforementioned reasons.If a party considers that any document of another party, on which that party is submittingrepresentations, does not comply with the above rules and that such deficiency affects thatparty's ability to make meaningful representations, the details of the deficiency and the reasonswhy that party's rights are so affected must be submitted to the commission in writing forthwith(and at the latest 14 days prior to the date on which that party's submission is due).
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NOTICE 570 OF 2012
Failure to do so timeously will seriously hamper the proper administration of the investigation,and such party will not be able to subsequently claim an inability to make meaningfulrepresentations on the basis of the failure of such other party to meet the requirements.
1. INCREASE IN THE RATE OF CUSTOMS DUTY ON:
"Other uncooked pasta, not stuffed or otherwise prepared classifiable under tariff subheading
1902.19 from 30 per cent ad valorem to 54% ad valorem"
The applicant submitted that the current duty structure applicable to imports of pasta
products classifiable under tariff subheading 1902.19 does not provide effective protection
against subsidized imports of pasta for the domestic pasta manufacturing industry to allow
expansion of production to levels necessary to achieve enhanced economies of scale. This
is impacting on the local industry's ability to embark on fixed capital investments and
ability to create sustainable employment opportunities.
PUBLICATION PERIOD:
Representation should be submitted to the above address within four (4) weeks of the date of this
notice.
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2. REVIEW OF THE FOLLOWING REBATE PROVISIONS:
RebateItem
TariffHeading
RebateCode
Description Extent ofRebate
460.07 4011.10 01.06 New pneumatic tyres, of rubber, ofa kind used on motor cars, verifiedby the National Regulator forCompulsory Specifications that itcan be used only for organisedmotor sport.
Full duty
460.07 4011.61 01.06 New pneumatic tyres of rubberhaving a 'herring bone' or similarthread, having a rim size of lessthan 91cm and verified by theNational Regulator for CompulsorySpecifications that it can only beused on agricultural or forestryvehicles and machines.
Full duty
APPLICANT:
International Trade Administration Commission of SAThe DTI Campus (Block E)77 Meintjies StreetSunnysidePretoria0002
ENQUIRIES:Ref: 13/2012, contact Mr Nyiko Mabunda at 012 394 3696 or nmabunda(&itac.org.za
REASON FOR THE REVIEW:
The subject tyres are not subject to compulsory specifications and the relevant verifications
are not inline with the mandate of NRCS which is to specifically regulate compulsory
specifications
PUBLICATION PERIOD:
Representation should be submitted to the above address within four (4) weeks of the date of
this notice.
LIST 07/2012 WAS PUBLISHED UNDER NOTICE 527 OF 29 JUNE 2012
58 No. 35517 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 20 JULY 2012
CO-OPERATIVES REMOVED FROM THE REGISTER
SAWELA CO-OPERATIVE LTDUNITED CATERING! CO-OPERATIVE LTDUMZOMHLOPHE CO-OPERATIVE LTDTHOKOZANI CO-OPERATIVE LTDTHOLE DISTRIBUTORS CO-OPERATIVE LTDSIZA OSIZAYO PANEL BEATING AND SPRAY PAINTING CO-OPERATIVE LTDMADWAYANA BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CO-OPERATIVE LTDNOMZAMO WOMEN'S CATERING CO-OPERATIVE LTDMAYENZENKE CO-OPERATIVE LTDIMBIZA CO-OPERATIVE LTDINDONDAKUSUKA CO-OPERATIVE LTDSENZANGAKHONA YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CO-OPERATIVE LTDSIZINGWENYA CO-OPERATIVE LTDSOKHA SIME CATERING AND NUTRITION CO-OPERATIVE LTDEYABANTU CO-OPERATIVE LTDEMATHAFENI FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE LTDIMPUMELELO YOUNG FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE LIMITEDMATSOGO A JELWA TRADING CO-OPERATIVE LIMITEDSIYABONGA MGAZI CO-OPERATIVE LIMITED
Notice is hereby given that the name of the above mentioned co-operatives were removed from the register06 July 2012 in terms of Section 73(1)(c) of the Co-operatives Act, 2005.
REGISTRAR OF CO-OPERATIVES
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NOTICE 571 OF 2012
Accounting Standards Board
INVITATION TO COMMENT ON EXPOSURE DRAFTS ISSUED BY THEACCOUNTING STANDARDS BOARD
Issued: 20 July 2012
The Accounting Standards Board (the Board) invites comment on two documents whichhave been issued by the International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (IPSASB)for comment. These two documents have been issued locally by the Board as concurrentexposure drafts. The two exposure drafts on which the Board invites comment are:
ED 101 Consultation on IPSAS Work Program 2013-2014.
ED 102 Public Sector Combinations.
As the work of the IPSASB is used to inform the local standard-setting agenda and, theIPSASs are used as a basis when developing local pronouncements, it is critical that theBoard receives input on these two documents. All those affected by, or who are interested inany of these documents, are encouraged to provide a written response to the Board.Responses should be received by the Board by the 19th of October 2012 for ED 101 and12th October 2012 for ED 102.
Copies of the documents
The documents are available electronically on the Board's website - http://www.asb.co.za,or can be obtained by contacting the Board's offices on 011 697 0660 (telephone), or 011697 0666 (fax).
Comment can be emailed to [email protected] or can be submitted in writing to:
Accounting Standards Board
PO Box 74129
Lynwood Ridge
0040
We look forward to receiving your responses.
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BOARD NOTICES
RAADSKENNISGEWINGS
BOARD NOTICE 120 OF 2012
SECURITIES SERVICES ACT, 2004
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE RULES OF STRATE LIMITED
1. In terms of section 61(5) of the Securities Services Act, 2004 (Act No. 36 of 2004), it is hereby notified that Strate Limitedhas applied to the Registrar of Securities Services for approval of proposed amendments of its rules, which amendmentsare set out in the Schedule.
2. In terms of section 61(5) of the said Act, all interested persons who have any objections to the proposed amendments arehereby called upon to lodge their objections with the Registrar of Securities Services, PO Box 35655, Menlo Park, 0102, orat the following email address: [email protected], within a period of 14 days from the date of publication of thisnotice.
3. In terms of section 61(6) of the said Act, I, Dube Tshidi, hereby determine 6 August 2012 as the date on which the rules inthe Schedule come into operation. If any objections are received, another commencement date may be determined bynotice in the Gazette.
DP TSHIDI
REGISTRAR OF SECURITIES SERVICES
SCHEDULE
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO STRATE RULES
General explanatory notes
1. Words underlined with a solid line ( ) indicate the insertions in the existing rules.2. Words in bold and in square brackets ([ ]) indicate omissions from the existing rules
1 INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS
Definitions
1.2 In the Rules, unless the context otherwise requires or indicates: -
'Issuer' means an entity which issues Eligible Securities, including a Foreign Incorporated Company;
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BOARD NOTICE 121 OF 2012
2 POWERS, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL
2.7 The Controlling Body must make, and may amend, Rules that comply with section 39 of the Act and must supervise
compliance with the Rules by Participants.
2.8 The Controlling_ Body must publish proposed Rules, any new Rule or amendment to the Rules and the date when
such new Rule or amendment shall become effective, in notices to all Participants and Issuers, where affected.
2.9 If Participants or Issuers wish to object or propose amendments to a proposed Rule, they must lodge an objection
or proposed amendment with the Controlling Body, accompanied by an explanation of the reasons for the objection or
proposed amendment, within 15 (fifteen) Business Days.
2.10 The Controlling Body shall consider all objections and proposed amendments received from Participants and
Issuers before submitting the proposed Rule for approval by the Registrar.
[2.8 The Controlling Body must notify the Participants, and Issuers, where affected, of any new Rule or amendment to
the Rules indicating when such new Rule or amendment shall become effective.]
[2.17] 2.20 The non-receipt of a notice under this Rule by a Participant or Issuer does not invalidate the Rule or Directive
concerned.
3.7.7 [If the application is rejected, the Controlling Body must within a reasonable time notify the applicant of the
rejection and provide the reasons for such rejection to the Applicant.] Where the Controlling Body has determined that
an application should be rejected, it must, within a reasonable time, provide notice of its intended decision, together
with the reasons for that decision, to the Applicant. The Applicant shall then have the right, within 5 (five) Business
Days, to state its case, in either written or oral form, to the Controlling Body as to why its application should not be
rejected. After considering any representations made, or in the absence of any representations being submitted within
the prescribed period, the Controlling Body shall make its final decision on the matter.
3.10.1 The Controlling Body may suspend or terminate the participation of a Participant in terms of the Act under the following
circumstances:
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3.10.6 [The CSD must give reasons to the Participant for its termination] Where the Controlling Body has determined
that the participation of a Participant should be suspended or terminated, it shall first issue a notice of suspension,
together with the reasons for that decision, to the Participant. The notice of suspension shall be effective immediately
upon delivery to the Participant.
3.10.7 The Participant shall then have the right, within 5 (five) Business Days, to state its case, in either written or oral
form, to the Controlling Body as to why the suspension of its participation should be lifted, and, in addition, why its
participation should not be terminated. After considering any representations made, or in the absence of any
representations being submitted within the prescribed period, the Controlling Body shall make its final decision on the
continued suspension and/or termination of the participation of the Participant.
[3.10.7] 3.10.8 The CSD must give immediate notice of the suspension and / or termination to the Registrar and other
Participants, within the category of Participants in which the Participant has been suspended and I or terminated, and the
effective date of such suspension and I or termination.
6. ACCOUNTS OTHER THAN MONEY MARKET SECURITIES ACCOUNTS
Information in respect of accounts and the Uncertificated Securities Register
6.8.7 Participants must retain records of Securities Accounts for a minimum period of 7 (seven) years from the
date when such Securities Accounts ceased to have any Securities holdings.
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7. MONEY MARKET SECURITIES OWNERSHIP REGISTER
7.3 MM Securities Accounts
7.3.13 Subject to 7.3.16.3, a Client may only operate its MM Securities Account through the Participant that opened the
MM Securities Account in the Securities Ownership Register on behalf of such client.
Appointment of a Secondary Participant
7.3.14 Where a MM Securities Account has been opened, a Client may appoint a Secondary Participant, that has
agreed to act as such and as stipulated by Directive. On assenting to act as a Secondary Participant, such
Participant must conclude a mandate with the Client containing the minimum provisions as stipulated in the
Rules and Directives, and confirm in writing to the CSD that it has assented to act as a Secondary
Participant and has concluded the required mandate.
7.3.15 Where a Secondary Participant has been appointed in accordance with Rule 7.3.14, such Secondary
Participant must open and administer a MM Securities Account in the event of an Insolvency Proceeding
against such Client's Primary Participant, in accordance with the Rules and Directives.
7.3.16 Where a Secondary Participant has been appointed in accordance with Rule 7.3.14:
7.3.16.1 the Participant that opened and is responsible for administering the MM Securities Account shall be
deemed to be the Primary Participant;
7.3.16.2 the Secondary Participant must administer the MM Securities Account in the event of an Insolvency
Proceeding against a Client's Primary Participant, in accordance with the Rules and Directives.
7.3.16.3 the Client may only operate its MM Securities Account through its Primary Participant. In the event of
an Insolvency Proceeding against the Client's Primary Participant, such Client may only operate its MM
Securities Account through the Secondary Participant appointed in accordance with Rule 7.3.14, and in
accordance with the Rules and Directives.
Movement of Securities from Primary Participant to Secondary Participant
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7.3.17 Notwithstanding the provisions of Rule 7.3.16.3, in the event of an Insolvency Proceeding against a Client's
Primary Participant, the CSD must, upon instruction by the Secondary Participant, as stipulated by
Directive, move the unencumbered Securities held in a MM Securities Account administered by a Primary
Participant to a MM Securities Account administered by a Secondary Participant appointed in accordance
with Rule 7.3.14.
7.3.18 The movement of Securities held in the MM Securities Accounts from the Primary Participant to the
Secondary Participant, in accordance with 7.3.17, does not constitute a change in ownership, and transfers
no greater rights or lesser obligations to the account holder.
7.4 Information and Reporting in respect of MM Securities Accounts
7.4.1 Each Participant must maintain in respect of each Client and every MM Securities Account must have, the
following details:
7.4.1.1 Unique Client Code;
7.4.1.2 Client Identification Data, name and address of the Client;
Disciplinary Powers of the Head of Supervision
12.1 If during the course of or after any investigation, the Head of Supervision is satisfied on the basis of the information in her
possession, that there are grounds for an allegation of improper conduct, she may refer the matter to the Regulatory Committee
[or directly to the Tribunal in terms of the Rule 12].
12.2 Where the Head of Supervision determines that a Participant or other person bound by the Rules has failed to comply with
the Rules or Directives she may give notice to the Participant or other person of her intention to impose a fine or take
such enforcement action as set out in the relevant Directive. [impose a fine or take any enforcement action, as set out
in the relevant Directive.] Any notice given by the Head of Supervision under this Rule must contain the reasons for her
decision, as well as a clear indication of the fine or other enforcement action that is contemplated.
12.3 A Participant or other person may, within 5 (five) Business Days after receipt of a notice issued under Rule 12.2,
make written or oral representations to the Head of Supervision in respect of the imposition of the fine or other
enforcement action contemplated in the notice.
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[12.3] 12.4 After considering the representations of the Participant or other person, or in the absence of any
representations being submitted within 5 (five) Business Days, [Tithe Head of Supervision may impose the fine or take the
enforcement action as stipulated by the Directive, or decide not to impose such fine or take such action.
[12.4] 12.5 The Head of Supervision may direct that other Participants be notified of any action taken in terms of Rule [12.2]
12.4.
[12.5] 12.6 Within 5 (five) Business Days of a decision made by the Head of Supervision in terms of Rule 12.4, the
affected Participant or other person may appeal such decision to the Regulatory Committee. (Any person in respect of
whom the Head of Supervision has imposed a fine in terms of Rule 12.2 may demand, within a period of 3 (three)
Business Days after the imposition of such fine, that the matter be heard de novo by the Regulatory Committee.' If the
matter is appealed,[heard by the Regulatory Committee, publication and] notification of the decision of the Head of
Supervision to other Participants must be postponed until the matter has been finally determined [by the Regulatory
Committee].
Disciplinary Powers of the Regulatory Committee
[12.6] 12.7 The Regulatory Committee may deal with [a]any matter referred directly to it by the Head of Supervision in terms of
Rule 12.1, or any matter on appeal as [following a demand] contemplated by Rule [12.5]12.6.
[Regulatory Committee]
[12.7] 12.8 In the case of matters referred to it under Rule 12.1:-
12.8.1 Where, after reviewing the evidence presented to it by the Head of Supervision, the Regulatory
Committee is of the opinion that [considers] an act of improper conduct appears on the face of it to have
been committed [by a Participant], it shall give notice to the relevant Participant or other person of its
intention to impose one or more of the penalties stipulated in the Act and the Rules. Any notice given
by the Regulatory Committee under this Rule must contain the reasons for its decision, as well as a
clear indication of the penalty that is contemplated.[it may impose any one or more of the penalties
stipulated in the Act and the Rules.]
12.8.2 The Participant or other affected person may, within 5 (five) Business Days after receipt of a notice
issued under Rule 12.8.1, make written or oral representations to the Regulatory Committee in
respect of the improper conduct and/or the imposition of the penalty contemplated in the notice. The
Regulatory Committee may also call upon the Participant or other affected person to provide any
relevant or additional information which it deems necessary.
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[12.8 The Regulatory Committee may not impose any penalty on a person charged with improper conduct unless -
12.8.1 the allegation has been put to the person under investigation; and
12.8.2 such person has been given an opportunity of explaining (either orally or in writing) his or her conduct, after
being warned that any explanation may be used in evidence against him or her.]
12.8.3 After considering the representations of the Participant or other affected person, or in the absence of
any representations being submitted within 5 (five) Business Days, the Regulatory Committee may
make its final decision on the improper conduct andlor the imposition of a penalty. The decision of
the Regulatory Committee shall not be constrained by any previous decision that it has made.
12.8.4 The Regulatory Committee may direct that any action taken by it in terms of Rule 12.8.3 be published,
and to whom it will be published.
12.9 In the case of matters referred to it under Rule 12.6:-
12.9.1 the Regulatory Committee shall weigh the evidence presented by the Head of Supervision against the
representations of the Participant or other affected person submitted in terms of Rule 12.3, together
with any additional evidence or representations as it may call upon the Head of Supervision or the
Participant or other affected person to submit.
12.9.2 having considered the evidence, the Regulatory Committee shall make a decision on the matter. The
decision of the Regulatory Committee shall not be constrained by any previous decision of either the
Head of Supervision or of the Regulatory Committee itself.
12.9.3 notice of the decision, together with the reasons therefor, shall be given in writing to the Head of
Supervision and the Participant or other affected person.
12.9.4 The Regulatory Committee may direct that any action taken by it in terms of Rule 12.9.2 be published,
and to whom it will be published.
[12.9] 12.10 Within 15 (fifteen) Business Days of a decision made by the Regulatory Committee in terms of Rule 12.8.3
or 12.9.2, the Participant or other affected person may appeal such decision to the board of appeal established in terms
of section 26 of the FSB Act. [Any person in respect of whom the Regulatory Committee has imposed a penalty in terms
of Rule 12.7 may demand, within a period of 10 (ten) Business Days after the imposition of such penalty, that the matter
be heard de novo by the Tribunal, in which event publication and notification of the decision of the Regulatory
Committee must be postponed until the matter has been determined by the Tribunal.]If the matter is appealed,
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publication of the decision of the Regulatory Committee must be postponed until the matter has been finally
determined.
[Appointment of Tribunal]
[12.10 to 12.17 delete]
[12.18] 12.11 When any person has been found guilty of improper conduct by the Regulatory Committee [or Tribunal] pursuant
to the Rules, the Regulatory Committee [or the Tribunal]:
[12.18.1] 12.11.1 may, by a simple majority, impose any one or more penalties stipulated in the Act, provided that the
Regulatory Committee [or the Tribunal] may suspend the imposition of the penalty for a period of time, as it deems fit;
[12.18.3 may, where the Participant or officer, employee of a Participant has been found guilty of improper
conduct, on such conditions as the Regulatory Committee or the Tribunal deems fit, order that particulars of
the offence and or finding of the Regulatory Committee or the Tribunal and or the penalty imposed to be
advised to Participants, and or published in the media or by other means, provided that if publication is
ordered, the respondent must be given an opportunity to make representations to the Regulatory Committee
or the Tribunal in this regard.]
[12.20] 12.13 Should a Participant or other person [, officer, employee or agent of a Participant] fail to pay any fine imposed
by the Head of Supervision[Jor the Regulatory Committee [or the Tribunal, or any fine imposed pursuant to an admission
of guilt,]within 20 (twenty) Business Days after being informed of the amount of the fine[, or after the signing of an admission
of guiltjthe Controlling Body may, after serving notice of not less than 5 (five) Business Days on such person:
[12.22] 12.15 The Controlling Body may charge interest on any overdue fine imposed on a Participant or other person under
the Rules at the prime lending rate offered by the CSD's principal bank.
[12.23 A Tribunal may, upon good cause shown and subject to such conditions as the Tribunal may impose, review any
penalty which it may have previously imposed on any person.]
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL OF SOUTH AFRICA
HEALTH PROFESSIONS ACT, 1974 (ACT NO. 56 OF 1974)
RULES RELATING TO THE REGISTRATION BY MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS AND
DENTISTS OF ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: AMENDMENT
The Health Professions Council of South Africa has, under section 61A of the Health
Professions Act, 1974 (Act No. 56 Of 1974), made the rules in the schedule.
SCHEDULE
Definitions
1. In these rules "the rules" means the rules relating to the registration by medical
practitioners and dentists of additional qualifications published as Board Notice 35 of
1999 under Government Gazette No: 19890 of 31 March 1999 as amended by Board
Notices. 46 of 2005 published under Government Gazette No: 27592 of 20 May 2005,
34 of 2006 published under Government Gazette No: 28779 of 05 May 2006, 22 of 2007
published under Government Gazette No: 29689 of 16 March 2007, 130 of 2010
published under Government Gazette No: 33540 of 17 September 2010, and 109 of
2011 published under Government Gazette No: 34362 of 17 June 2011, and any word
or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in the rules shall have that
meaning, unless the context otherwise indicates.
Amendment of Rule 2 of the rules.
2. Rule 2 of the rules is hereby amended-
(a) by the insertion in paragraph (b), and in alphabetical order of the following
qualifications:
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Examining authority Qualifications
Colleges
AbbreviationFor registration
College of Medicine of SouthAfrica
Diploma in HIV Management
Fellow
Fellow of the College ofPaediatric Surgeons of SouthAfrica
Dip HIV Man(SA)
FC Rad Diag(SA)
FC Paed Surg(SA)
College of Emergency Medicineof South Africa
Diploma in Primary EmergencyCare
Dip PEC(SA)
College of Family Practitioners ofSouth Africa
Diploma in Allergology Dip Allerg(SA)
College of Medical Geneticists ofSouth Africa
Fellow FCMG(SA)
College of Neurologists of SouthAfrica
Fellow
Diploma in Sleep Medicine
FC Neurol(SA)
DSM(SA)
College of Neurosurgeons ofSouth Africa
Fellow FC Neurosurg(SA)
College of Obstetricians andGynaecologists of South Africa
Certificate in ReproductiveMedicine
Cert ReproductiveMedicine(SA)
College of Opthalmologists ofSouth Africa
Fellow
Diploma in Opthalmology
FC Ophth(SA)
Dip Ophth(SA)
College of Otorhinolaryncologistsof South Africa
Fellow FCORL(SA)
College of Paediatricians ofSouth Africa
Certificate in Medical Oncology Cert MedicalOncology(SA)
College of Pathologists of SouthAfrica
Fellow (Oral Pathology) FC Path(SA) Oral
(b) by the insertion, in paragraph (c) and in alphabetical order, of the following
qualifications:-
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Universities
Kentucky, University of Master of Public Health MSPH
Colleges
Australasian College for
Emergency Medicine
Fellow F AustralianCollege Emerg Med
Royal College of Paediatrics and
Child Health
Member MRC Paed andChild HealthC
DR. . MJAMBA MATSHOBA
REGISTRAR
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