Local Government Transition Act Amendment Act
The President may amend the Act and its Schedules by proclamation in the Gazette, but the proclamation needs committee approval and must be sent to Parliament within 14 days after publication.
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- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Instrument
- Act or statute
- Citation
- Act 34 of 1994
- Version
- Undated source snapshot
- Language
- en
- Updated
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The President may amend the Act and its Schedules by proclamation in the Gazette, but the proclamation needs committee approval and must be sent to Parliament within 14 days after publication. An extension of time allowed by the Administrator under section 7(1) is not invalid just because it was granted after the 90-day period had expired, if it was allowed before this Act commenced. This provision names the Act as the Local Government Transition Act Amendment Act, 1994.
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