Local Government Municipal Systems Amendment Act
Municipal councils must appoint a municipal manager or an acting municipal manager, and the appointment process has qualification, advertising, reporting, and oversight requirements.
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Municipal councils must appoint a municipal manager or an acting municipal manager, and the appointment process has qualification, advertising, reporting, and oversight requirements. Municipal councils must appoint and manage municipal managers under set requirements, deadlines, and consultation steps; short-term acting appointments are capped at three months unless extended through the Minister/MEC process. This provision amends the principal Act by replacing “municipality” with “municipal council” in sections 54A and 56. Municipal managers and managers directly accountable to them may not hold political office in a political party, except for people already appointed when subsection (2) starts to apply. The section requires municipal-manager employment contracts to state duties, pay, benefits, and other agreed terms, and to be signed before service starts.
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The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 54:
Municipal councils must appoint a municipal manager or an acting municipal manager, and the appointment process has qualification, advertising, reporting, and oversight requirements.
2. The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 54: 15 ''Appointment of municipal managers and acting municipal managers 54A. (I) The municipal council must appoint- (a) a municipal manager as head of the administration of the municipality; or (b) an acting municipal manager under circumstances and for a period as 20 prescribed. (2) A person appointed as municipal manager in terms of subsection (I) must at least have the skills, expertise, competencies and qualifications as prescribed. (2A) (a) A person appointed in terms of subsection (l)(b) may 25 not be appointed to act for a period that exceeds three months. (b) A municipal council may, in special circumstances and on good cause shown, apply in writing to the MEC for local government to extend the period of appointment contemplated in paragraph (a), for a further period that does not exceed three months. (3) A decision to appoint a person as municipal manager, and any contract concluded between the municipality and that person in conse quence of the decision, is null and void if- (a) the person appointed does not have the prescribed skills, expertise, competencies or qualifications; or the appointment was otherwise made in contravention of this Act. (4) If the post of municipal manager becomes vacant, the municipality (b) must- ( a) advertise the post nationally to attract a pool of candidates nationwide; and 30 35 40 (b) select from the pool of candidates a suitable person who complies with the prescribed requirements for appointment to the post. (5) The municipality must re-advertise the post if there is no suitable candidate who complies with the prescribed requirements. (6) (a) The municipality may request the MEC for local government to 45 second a suitable person, on such conditions as prescribed, to act in the advertised position until such time as a suitable candidate has been appointed. (b) If the MEC for local government has not seconded a suitable person within a period of 60 days after receipt of the request referred to in 50 paragraph (a), the municipality may request the Minister to second a suitable person, on such conditions as prescribed, until such time as a suitable candidate has been appointed. (7) (a) The municipality must, within 14 days, inform the MEC for local government of the appointment process and outcome, as may be prescribed. 55 6 No. 34433 Act No.7 of lOll LOCAL GOVERNMENT: MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS AMENDMENT ACT, 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5 JULY 2011 (b) The MEC for local government must, within 14 days of receipt of the information referred to in paragraph (a), submit a copy thereof to the Minister. (8) If a person is appointed as municipal manager in contravention of this section, the MEC for local government must, within 14 days of receiving the information provided for in subsection (7), take appropriate steps to enforce compliance by the municipality with this section, which may include an application to a court for a declaratory order on the validity of the appointment, or any other legal action against the municipality. 5 (9) Where an MEC for local government fails to take appropriate steps 10 referred to in subsection (8), the Minister may take the steps contemplated in that subsection. (1 0) A municipality may, in special circumstances and on good cause shown, apply in writing to the Minister to waive any of the requirements listed in subsection (2) if it is unable to attract suitable candidates. 15 ( 11) A person who has been appointed as acting municipal manager before this section took effect, must be regarded as having been appointed in accordance with this section for the period of the acting appointment. (12) Any pending legal or disciplinary action in connection with an appointment made before this section took effect, will not be affected by 20 this section after it took effect.". Substitution of section 56 of Act 32 of 2000 - 3 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby substituted for section 56 of the principal Act:
Municipal councils must appoint and manage municipal managers under set requirements, deadlines, and consultation steps; short-term acting appointments are capped at three months unless extended through the Minister/MEC process.
3. The following section is hereby substituted for section 56 of the principal Act: "Appointment of managers directly accountable managers to municipal 25 56, (1) (a) A municipal council, after consultation with the municipal manager, must appoint- (i) a manager directly accountable to the municipal manager; or (ii) an acting manager directly accountable to the municipal manager under circumstances and for a period as prescribed. 30 (h) A person appointed in terms of paragraph (a)(i) must at least have the skills, expertise, competencies and qualifications as prescribed. (c) A person appointed in terms of paragraph ( a)(ii) may not be appointed to act for a period that exceeds three months: Provided that a municipal council may, in special circumstances and on good cause shown, apply in 35 writing to the MEC for local government to extend the period of appointment contemplated in paragraph (a}, for a further period that does not exceed three months. (2) A decision to appoint a person referred to in subsection (l)(a)(ii), and any contract concluded between the municipality and that person in 40 consequence of the decision, is null and void if- ( a) the person appointed does not have the prescribed skills, expertise, competencies or qualifications; or (b) the appointment was otherwise made in contravention of this Act, unless the Minister, in terms of subsection (6), has waived any of the 45 requirements listed in subsection (l)(b). (3) If a post referred to in subsection (l)(a)(i) becomes vacant, the municipal council must- ( a) advertise the post nationally to attract a pool of candidates nationwide; and 50 (b) select from the pool of candidates a suitable person who complies with the prescribed requirements for appointment to the post. 8 No. 34433 Act No.7 of2011 LOCAL GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS AMENDMENT ACT, 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5 JULY 2011 (4) The municipal council must re-advertise the post if there is no suitable candidate who complies with the prescribed requirements. (4A) (a) The municipal council must, within 14 days of the date of appointment, inform the MEC for local government of the appointment process and outcome, as may be prescribed. 5 (b) The MEC for local government must, within 14 days of receipt of the information referred to in paragraph (a), submit a copy thereof to the Minister. (5) If a person is appointed to a post referred to in subsection (!)(a) in contravention of this Act, the MEC for local government must, within 14 days of becoming aware of such appointment, take appropriate steps to enforce compliance by the municipality with this Act, which steps may include an application to a court for a declaratory order on the validity of the appointment or any other legal action against the municipality. lO (6) A municipality may, in special circumstances and on good cause 15 shown, apply in writing to the Minister to waive any of the requirements listed in subsection (I )(b) if it is unable to attract suitable candidates. (7) A person appointed in a permanent capacity as a manager directly accountable to the municipal manager when this section takes effect, must be regarded as having been appointed in accordance with this section. (8) A person appointed as an acting manager directly accountable to the municipal manager when this section takes effect, must be regarded as having been appointed in accordance with this section only for the period of the acting appointment. 20 (9) Any pending legal or disciplinary action in connection with an 25 appointment made before this section took effect, will not be affected by this section after it took effect.". Substitution of word in section 54 A and section 56 - 4 Verify source ↗
The principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution, in section 54 A and section
This provision amends the principal Act by replacing “municipality” with “municipal council” in sections 54A and 56.
4. The principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution, in section 54 A and section 56, for the word "municipality", wherever it occurs, of the words "municipal council". 30 Insertion of section 56A in Act 32 of 2000 - 5 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act atier section 56:
Municipal managers and managers directly accountable to them may not hold political office in a political party, except for people already appointed when subsection (2) starts to apply.
5. The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act atier section 56: "Limitation of political rights of municipal managers and managers directly accountable to municipal managers 56A. (I) A municipal manager or manager directly accountable to a 35 municipal manager may not hold political office in a political party, whether in a permanent, temporary or acting capacity. (2) This section does not apply to a person appointed as municipal manager or a manager directly accountable to the municipal manager when subsection (l) takes effect.". 40 Amendment of section 57 of Act 32 of 2000 6. (I) Section 57 of the principal Act is hereby amended- ( a) by the substitution for paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of the following paragraph: "(a) ill be concluded within [a reasonable time] 60 days after a 45 person has been appointed as the municipal manager or as a manager directly accountable to the municipal manager, failing which the appointment lapses: Provided that, upon - 10 Verify source ↗
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The section requires municipal-manager employment contracts to state duties, pay, benefits, and other agreed terms, and to be signed before service starts.
10 No. 34433 Act No.7 of 2011 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS AMENDMENT ACT, 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5 JULY 2011 good cause shown by such person to the satisfaction of the municipality, the appointment shall not lapse; and (ii) be concluded annually, thereafter, within one month after the beginning of [the] each financial year of the municipality;"; (b) by the substitution for subsection (3) of the following subsection: 5 {.!!!. "(3) The employment contract referred to in subsection (!)(a) must= include [, subject to applicable labour legislation,] details of duties, remuneration, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment as agreed to by the parties, subject to consistency with- this Act; (i) (ii) any regulations as may be prescribed that are applicable to municipal managers or managers directly accountable to munici pal managers; and (iii) any applicable labour legislation; and 10 15 (b) be signed by both parties before the commencement of service."; (c) by the insertion after subsection (3) of the following subsection: "(3A) Any regulations that relate to the duties, remuneration, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment of municipal managers or managers directly accountable to municipal managers, must be regarded 20 as forming part of an employment contract referred to in subsection ill(&"; (d) by the deletion of paragraph (b) of subsection (4); (e) by the insertion after subsection (48) of the following subsection: "(4C) Any regulations that relate to standards and procedures for 25 evaluating performance of municipal managers or managers directly accountable to municipal managers, and intervals for evaluation, must be regarded as forming part of a performance agreement referred to in subsection (l)(b)."; and (f) by the deletion of subsection (7). 30 (2) The deletion of section 57(7) of the principal Act does not affect the continuation or validity of a fixed-term employment contract of a manager directly accountable to the municipal manager which is in force when this Act takes effect. Insertion of section 57 A in Act 32 of 2000 - 7 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 57:
Dismissed municipal staff may be rehired only after a prescribed waiting period, with a 10-year ban for financial misconduct, corruption, or fraud, and municipalities must keep and report disciplinary records.
7. The following section is hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 57: 35 "Employment of dismissed staff and record of disciplinary proceedings 57 A. (I) Any staff member dismissed for misconduct may only be re-employed in any municipality after the expiry of a prescribed period. (2) The Minister must prescribe different periods of expiry, as contem- 40 plated in subsection (I), for different categories of misconduct. (3) Notwithstanding subsection (I) and (2), a staff member dismissed for financial misconduct contemplated in section 171 of the Local Govern ment: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act No. 56 of 2003), corruption or fraud, may not be re-employed in any municipality for a 45 period of ten years. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (1), the Minister may prescribe acts of misconduct in respect of which no period need expire before a person may again be employed in any municipality. (5) Subject to subsection (I), a decision to employ a person dismissed for 50 misconduct must be taken with due regard to the nature of the misconduct concerned. (6) A municipality must maintain a record that contains the prescribed information regarding the disciplinary proceedings of staff members dismissed for misconduct. 55 (7) A copy of the record referred to in subsection (6) must be submitted to the MEC for local government on a quarterly basis. - 12 Verify source ↗
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The MEC for local government must send a copy of the subsection (6) record to the Minister within 14 days, and the Minister must keep a record of staff dismissed for misconduct or who resigned before disciplinary proceedings finished.
12 No. 34433 Act No.7 of 2011 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS AMENDMENT ACT, 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5 JULY 2011 (8) The MEC for local government must, within 14 days of receipt of the record referred to in subsection (6), submit a copy thereof to the Minister. (9) The Minister must maintain a record of all staff members that have ( a) been dismissed for misconduct; or (b) which record must be made available to municipalities as prescribed.". resigned prior to the finalisation of the disciplinary proceedings, 5 Amendment of section 66 of Act 32 of 2000 - 8 Verify source ↗
Section 66 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
Municipal staffing must be set out in a staff establishment approved by the municipal council, and no one may be employed unless the post is included.
8. Section 66 of the principal Act is hereby amended- ( a) by the substitution for paragraph (a) of subsection (I) of the following paragraph: "(a) [approve] develop a staff establishment for the municipality, and submit the staff establishment to the municipal council for approval;"; and I 0 (h) by the insertion after subsection (2) of the following subsections: "(3) No person may be employed in a municipality unless the post to which he or she is appointed, is provided for in the staff establishment of 15 that municipality. (4) A decision to employ a person in a municipality, and any contract concluded between the municipality and that person in consequence of the decision, is null and void if the appointment was made in contravention of subsection (3). (5) Any person who takes a decision contemplated in subsection (4), knowing that the decision is in contravention of subsection (3), may be held personally liable for any irregular or fruitless and wasteful expenditure that the municipality may incur as a result of the invalid decision.". 20 25 Amendment of section 67 of Act 32 of 2000 - 9 Verify source ↗
Section 67 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
Municipalities must develop and adopt appropriate personnel administration systems and procedures, subject to applicable law, collective agreements, and prescribed standards.
9. Section 67 of the principal Act is hereby amended- ( a) by the substitution for the words in subsection (I) preceding paragraph (a) of the following words: "(I) A municipality, in accordance with applicable law and subject to 30 any applicable collective agreement, must develop and adopt appropriate systems and procedures, consistent with any uniform standards pre scribed in terms of section 72( I)( c), to ensure fair, efficient, effective and transparent personnel administration, including-"; and (h) by the substitution for subsection (3) of the following subsection: 35 "(3) Systems and procedures adopted in terms of subsection (I), apply also to a person referred to in section 57 [except to the extent that they are inconsistent with that person's employment contract].". Amendment of section 71 of Act 32 of 2000 - 10 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby substituted for section 71 of the principal Act:
Organised local government must consult specified parties before negotiating with the municipal bargaining council, and must consider municipal budgets and fiscal capacity when concluding collective agreements.
10. The following section is hereby substituted for section 71 of the principal Act: 40 "Bargaining council agreements 71. (I) Organised local government must, before embarking on any negotiations with parties in the bargaining council established for munici palities, consult the- ( a) Financial and Fiscal Commission established in terms of section 220 45 of the Constitution; (h) Minister; and (c) any other parties as may be prescribed. (2) Organised local government must, in concluding any collective agreement resulting from negotiations contemplated in subsection ( 1 ), take 50 into account- ( a) (b) the budgets of municipalities; the fiscal capacity and efficiency of municipalities; and - 14 Verify source ↗
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Municipalities must comply with collective agreements made by organised local government within its mandate for the municipal bargaining council.
14 No. 34433 Act No.7 of 2011 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS AMENDMENT ACT, 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5 JULY 2011 (c) national economic policies. (3) Municipalities must comply with any collective agreements con cluded by organised local government within its mandate on behalf of local government in the bargaining council established for municipalities.". Amendment of section 72 of Act 32 of 2000 I 5 - 11 Verify source ↗
Section 72 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
This section amends the rules for municipal staff management, training, benefits, and employment conditions, and gives the Minister power to make related regulations.
11. Section 72 of the principal Act is hereby amended- ( a) by the substitution in subsection (I) for subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (c) of the following subparagraph: "(ii) municipal staff systems and procedures referred to in section 67( I) and the matters that must be dealt with in such systems and 10 procedures, including- ~ transfers; and (bb) termination of service."; (b) by the substitution for paragraph (e) of subsection (I) of the following paragraph: 15 "(e) training, competency and skills development of staff members of municipalities, including in-house training, subject to the require ments of the Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act No. 81 of 1998), the Skills Development Levies Act, 1999 (Act No. 28 of 1999), and the [Local Government] Municipal Finance Management Act [, 20 2003 (Act No. 56 of 2003)];"; (c) by the insertion in subsection (I) atier paragraph (g) of the following paragraphs: "(gA) subject to applicable labour legislation, the regulation of medical (gB) aid and pension, after consultation with the Minister of Health and 25 the Minister of Finance; the level of skills, expertise and competency that municipal managers and managers directly accountable to municipal man agers must have; (gC) prohibiting the performance of remunerative work outside the 30 municipality;"; (d) by the deletion in subsection (2) at the end of paragraph (a) of the word "and"; (e) by the insertion in subsection (2) at the end of paragraph (h) of the word "; and"; and 35 (j) by the insertion in subsection (2) after paragraph (b) of the following paragraph: "(c) when necessary, differentiate between different categories of municipal staff members."; and (g) by the insertion after subsection (2) of the following subsection: 40 "(2A) The Minister may, subject to applicable labour legislation and after consultation with the Minister for Public Service and Administration, make regulations relating to the duties, remuneration, benefits and other terms and conditions of employment of municipal managers and managers directly accountable to municipal managers.". 45 Amendment of section 106 of Act 32 of 2000 - 12 Verify source ↗
Section 106 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the insertion after
If an MEC does not conduct an investigation within 90 days, the Minister may conduct it and must send the investigation report to the President.
12. Section 106 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the insertion after subsection ( 4) of the following subsection: "(5) (a) Where an MEC fails to conduct an investigation within 90 days, notwithstanding a request from the Minister in terms of subsection (4)(a), the 50 Minister may in terms of this section conduct such investigation. (b) The Minister must send a report detailing the outcome of the investigation referred to in paragraph (a) to the President.". Amendment of section 120 of Act 32 of 2000 - 13 Verify source ↗
Section 120 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution in 55
This provision amends section 120 by replacing paragraph (a) with a list of referenced sections.
13. Section 120 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution in 55 subsection (I) for paragraph (a) of the following paragraph: "(a) the matters listed in sections 22, 37, 49,54 A, 56, 72, 86A and 104;". - 16 Verify source ↗
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This section identifies Act No. 7 of 2011 and says it amends Schedule 1 to Act 32 of 2000.
16 No. 34433 Act No.7 of2011 LOCAL GOVERNMENT: MUNICIPAL SYSTEMS AMENDMENT ACT. 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 5 JULY 2011 Amendment of Schedule l to Act 32 of 2000 - 14 Verify source ↗
Schedule I to the principal Act is hereby amended by the insertion of the
This provision amends Schedule I to the principal Act by inserting a new item after item 2, but the inserted text is cut off after "Voting at meetings".
14. Schedule I to the principal Act is hereby amended by the insertion of the following item after item 2: "Voting at meetings - 2A Verify source ↗
A councillor may not vote in favour of or agree to a resolution which
A councillor must not vote for or agree to a resolution that conflicts with legislation applicable to local government.
2A. A councillor may not vote in favour of or agree to a resolution which is before the council or a committee of the council which conflicts with any legislation applicable to local government.". 5 Repeal of section 82 of Act 117 of 1998 IS. Section 82 of the Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998, is hereby repealed. Transitional arrangements - 16 Verify source ↗
This Act does not affect the employment contract of a municipal manager or a
The Act does not affect certain pre-existing employment contracts, and those contracts continue until they lapse or are terminated.
16. This Act does not affect the employment contract of a municipal manager or a manager directly accountable to the municipal manager entered into before this Act took effect, and such contract continues until it lapses or is terminated. Short title - 17 Verify source ↗
This Act is called the Local Government: Municipal Systems Amendment Act,
This provision states the Act’s short title: the Local Government: Municipal Systems Amendment Act, 2011.
17. This Act is called the Local Government: Municipal Systems Amendment Act, 2011. 10 15
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