National Environmental Management Amendment Act
This section introduces an amendment to section 1 of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998.
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This section introduces an amendment to section 1 of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998. This section adds and replaces several definitions used in Chapter 5 of the Act, including terms like assessment, commence, competent authority, environmental authorisation, and listed activity. This section lets the Minister and MECs set environmental authorisation rules for listed activities, areas, fees, procedures, and related regulations, and requires competent authorities to consider environmental attributes. This section inserts new sections into the principal Act after section 24, beginning with a section titled “Procedure for listing activity or area”. Before listing or delisting an activity or area, the Minister or MEC must publish a Gazette notice and invite written comments; the Minister or MEC must also identify the competent authority for environmental authorisations when listing activities.
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No. 26570
AI-assisted research summary: This section introduces an amendment to section 1 of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998.
2 No. 26570 GAZETTE. GOVERNMENT 14 Act No. 8,2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 GENERAL EXPLANATORY NOTE: r ] Words in bold type in square brackets indicate omissions from existing enactments. Words underlined with a existing enactments. solid line indicate insertions in (English text signed by the President.) (Assented to 9 July 2004.) ACT To amend the National Environmental Management Act, 1998, so as to insert certain definitions and substitute others; to make further provision regarding environmental authorisations; to make certain textual alterations; to provide for the registration of associations of environmental assessment practitioners; and to provide for incidental matters. Amendment of section 1 of Act 107 of 1998, as amended by section 1 of Act 56 of 2002 - 1 Verify source ↗
Section 1 of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (hereinafter
AI-assisted research summary: This section adds and replaces several definitions used in Chapter 5 of the Act, including terms like assessment, commence, competent authority, environmental authorisation, and listed activity.
1. Section 1 of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (hereinafter 5 referred to as the principal Act), is hereby amended by- ( a ) the insertion after the definition of “Agenda 21” of the following definition: “ ‘assessment’, when used in Chapter 5 , means the process of collecting, organising, analysing, interpreting and communicating information that is relevant to decision-making”; (b) the insertion after the definition of “best practicable environmental option” of 10 the following definition: “ ‘commence’, when used in Chapter 5, means the start of any physical activity on the site in furtherance of a iisted activity;”; ( e ) the insertion after the definition of “community” of the following definition: 15 : ‘‘ ‘competent authority’, in respect of a listed activity activity, means the organ of s environmental impact granting or refusing an environmental authorisation in respect of that activity;”; of that activity and, where appropriate, with or specified I id) the insertion definitions: after the definition of “environment” of the following for the planning, management and “ ‘environmental assessment practitioner’, when used in Chapter 5 , means the individual responsible coordination of environmental impact assessments, strategic environ- mental assessments, environmental management plans or any other appropriate environmental instruments introduced throuzh regulations; ‘environmental authorisation’, when used in Chapter 5 , means the authorisation by a competent authority of a listed activity in terms of this __ Act;”; 20 25 30 4 No. 26570 GAZETTE. GOVERNMENT 14 JULY 2004 Act No. 8, 2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT. 2004 ( e ) the insertion after the definition of “environmental management plan” of the following definition: -or “ ‘evaluation’, when used in Chapter 5 , means the process of ascertain- significance of information, in the light of a preferences and judgements, in order to make people’s values, decision;”; (fi the insertion after the definition of “international environmental instrument” of the following definitions: terms ‘‘ ‘listed activity’, when used in Chapter 5, means an activity identified (dl;”; in ‘listed area’, when used in Chapter 5 , means a geographical identified in terms of section 24(2)(b) and (c);”; of section 24(2)(a) and area 5 10 (g) the substitution for the definition of “MEC” of the following definition: ’‘ ‘MEC’ means the Member of the Executive Council Premier has assigned [the performance in the province of the 15 functions entrusted to a MEC by or under such a provision] responsibility for environmental affairs;”; to whom the (h) the insertion after the definition of “regulation” of the following definitions: “ ‘review’. when used in Chapter 5, means the process of determining whether an assessment has been carried out resuhng information is adequate in order to make a decision; ‘specific environmental management Act’ means an Act of Parliament that regulates a specific aspect of the environment, as defined in this Act, and includes any regulations or other subordinate legislation made in terms of such an ‘specified activity’, when used specified within a listed geographical area and (c);”. in Chapter 5, means an activity as in terms of section 24(2)(b) Act; 25 Substitution of section 24 of Act 107 of 1998 - 2 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby substituted for section 24 of the principal Act:
AI-assisted research summary: This section lets the Minister and MECs set environmental authorisation rules for listed activities, areas, fees, procedures, and related regulations, and requires competent authorities to consider environmental attributes.
2. The following section is hereby substituted for section 24 of the principal Act: 30 “Environmental authorisations 24. (1) In order to give effect to the general objectives of integrated environmental management laid down in this Chapter, the potential impact on the environment of listed activities must be assessed and reported on to the competent authority charged by with granting the relevant environmental authorisation. considered, investigated, this Act 35 (2) The Minister, and every MEC with the concurrence of the Minister, may identify- (a) activities which may not commence without environmental authorisation from the competent authority; ( h ) geographical areas based on environmental attributes in which may not commence without environmental specified activities authorisation from the competent authority; (c) geographical areas based on environmental attributes in which from authorisation by the specified activities may be excluded competent authority; (d) individual or generic existing activities which may have a detrimental effect on the environment and in respect of which an application for an environmental authorisation must be made to the competent authority: Provided that where the jurisdiction of another Minister or MEC, a decision in respect of paragraphs ( a ) to (d) must be taken after consultation with such other Minister or MEC. an activity falls under (3) The Minister, and every MEC with the concurrence of the Minister, of the may compile information and maps environment in particular geographical areas, including the sensitivity, extent, interrelationship and significance of such attributes which must be taken into account by every Competent authority. that specify the attributes 40 45 50 55 GOVERNMENT 26570 No. 6 GAZETTE, 14 JULY 2004 Act No. 8,2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT. 2004 (4) Procedures for the investigation, assessment and communication 01 the potential impact of activities must ensure, as a minimum, with respecl to every application for an environmental authorisation- to E investigation of the environment likely to be significantly affected bl the proposed activity and alternatives thereto; investigation of the potential impact of the activity and its alternative: on the environment and assessment of the significance of that potential impact; investigation of mitigation measures to keep adverse impacts minimum, as well as the option of not implementing the activity; public information and participation which provide all interested and affected parties, including all organs of state in all spheres of government that may have jurisdiction over any aspect of the activity. with a reasonable opportunity to participate in such information and participation procedures; reporting on gaps in knowledge, the adequacy of predictive methods and underlying assumptions, and uncertainties encountered in compil- ing the required information; investigation and formulation of arrangements for the monitoring and management of impacts, and the assessment of the effectiveness of such anangements after their implementation; cowdination and cooperation between organs of state in the consider- ation of assessments where an activity falls under the jurisdiction of more than one organ of state; that the findings and recommendations flowing from such investiga- tion, the general objectives of integrated environmental management laid down in this Act and the principles of environmental management set out in section 2 are taken into account in any decision made by an organ of state in relation EO the proposed policy, programme, plan or project; and that environmental attributes identified in the compilation of informa- tion and maps as contemplated in subsection (3) are considered. (5) The Minister, and every MEC with the concurrence of the Minister, 5 10 15 20 25 30 may make regulations consistent with subsection (4)- (a) laying down the procedure to be followed in applying for, the issuing of and monitoring compliance with environmental authorisations; 35 ( b ) laying down the procedure to be followed and the institutional arrangements in respect of- (i) the efficient administration and processing authorisations; of environmental $0 (ii) fair decision-making and conflict management in the consider- for environmental ation and processing of applications authorisations; (iii) the preparation and evaluation of environmental impact assess- ments, strategic environmental assessments, environmental man- agement plans and any other relevant environmental manage- ment instruments that may be developed in time; (iv) applications to the competent authority by any person to be exempted from the provisions of any regulation in respect of a specific activity; 45 50 (v) appeals against decisions of competent authorities; ( c ) prescribing fees to be paid for- (i) the consideration and processing of applications for environmen- tal authorisations; (ii) the review of documents, processes and procedures by specialists 55 on behalf of the competent authority; (d) requiring the provision of financial or other security to cover the risks to the State and the environment of non-compliance with conditions attached to environmental authorisations; 8 No. 26570 Act No. 8,2004 ( e i G.4ZET GOVERNMENT TE, 14 JULY 2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT. 2004 in specifying that environmental impact assessments, or other specified tasks performed in connection with an application for an environmen- by an environmental tal authorisation, may only be performed assessment practitioner registered in accordance with the prescribed procedures: requiring that competent authorities maintain a registry of applications for, and records of decisions respect of, environmental authorisations; specifying that a contravention of a specified regulation is an offence and prescribing penalties for the contravention of that regulation; prescribing minimum criteria for the report content for each type of report and for each process that is contemplated in terms of the regulations in order to facilitate efficient evaluation of reports; prescribing review mechanisms and procedures including criteria for. and responsibilities of all parties in, the review process; prescribing any other matter necessary for dealing with making and evaluating applications for environmental authorisations. to ensure a consistent quality and 5 10 15 ( 6 ) An ivlE(: may make regulations in termv of subssction ( 5 ) only in :ri which the MEC is the resrect IF listed activities or areas in respect competcnt duthority. 20 17) Compliance with the procedure laid down by the Minister or an MEC obtain an in terms of subsection (4) does authorisation, other than an environmental authorisation, for that activity from any organ of state charged by law with authorising, permitting or otherwise allowing the implementation of the activity. not remove the need to (8) Authorisations or permits obtained under any other law for an activity listed or specified in terms of this Act does not absolve the applicant from obtaining authorisation under this Act and any such other authorisations or permits may only be considered by the competent authority if they are in compliance with subsection (4)(d). (9) Only the Minister may make regulations in accordance with subsection ( 5 ) stipulating the procedure to be followed and the report to be prepared in investigating, assessing and communicating polential impacts for the purpose of complying with subsection (1) where the activity will affect- (a) more than one province or traverse international boundaries; or ( b ) compliance with obligations resting on the Republic under customary international law or a convention.”. Insertion of sections 24A to 241 in Act 107 of 1998 - 3 Verify source ↗
The following sections are hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 24:
AI-assisted research summary: This section inserts new sections into the principal Act after section 24, beginning with a section titled “Procedure for listing activity or area”.
3. The following sections are hereby inserted in the principal Act after section 24: “Procedure for listing activity or area - 24A Verify source ↗
Before identifying any activity or area in terms of section 24(2),
AI-assisted research summary: Before listing or delisting an activity or area, the Minister or MEC must publish a Gazette notice and invite written comments; the Minister or MEC must also identify the competent authority for environmental authorisations when listing activities.
24A. Before identifying any activity or area in terms of section 24(2), in the the Minister or MEC, as the case may be, must publish a notice relevant Gazette- (a) specifying, through description, a any other appropriate map or manner, the activity or area that it is proposing to list; (b) inviting interested parties to submit written comments on the proposed listing within a period specified in the notice. Procedure for delisting of activities or areas 24B. (1) The Minister may delist an activity or area identified by the Minister in terms of section 24(2). (2) An MEC may, with the concurrence of the Minister, delist an activity or area identified by the MEC in terms of section 2412). 25 30 35 40 45 50 10 GAZETTE. No. 26570 GOVERNMENT Act No. 8, 2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 14 JULY 2004 (3) The Minister or MEC. as the case may be, must comply with section 24A; read with the changes required by the context, before delisting an activity or area in terms of this section. Procedure for identifying the competent authority 24C. (1) When listing activities in terms of section 24(2) the Minister, or the MEC with the concurrence of the Minister, must identify the competent authority responsible for granting environmental authorisations in respect of those activities. (2) The Minister must be identified as the competent authority in terms of subsection (1) if the activity- ( a ) has implications for national environmental policy environmental commitments or relations; or international ( b ) will take place within an area identified in terms of section 24(2)(6) or (c) as a result of the obligations resting on the Republic in terms of any international environmental instrument, other than any area falling within the sea-shore, a conservancy, a protected natural environment, a proclaimed private nature reserve, a natural heritage site, or the or w . , l d buffer zone or transitiom: area of a biosphere reserve heritage site; 5 10 15 fc) will affect more than w e province or traverse international bound- 20 aries; (d) is undertaken, or is to be undertaken, by- (i) a national department; (ii) a provincial department responsible for environmental affairs; or (iii) a statutory body, excluding any municipality, performing an exclusive competence of the national sphere of government; or (e) will take place within a national proclaimed protected area or other conservation area under control of a national authority. (3) The Minister and an MEC may agree that applications for with regard to any activity or class of environmental authorisations activities- (a) contemplated in subsection (2) may be dealt with by the MEC; ( b ) in respect of which the MEC is identified as the competent authority may be dealt with by the Minister. Publication of list 25 30 35 - 24D Verify source ↗
The Minister or MEC, as the case may be, must publish in the
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister or MEC must publish a notice in the relevant Gazette listing the activities, areas, competent authorities, and the date the list takes effect.
24D. The Minister or MEC, as the case may be, must publish in the relevant Gazette a notice listing activities and areas identified in terms of in terms of section 24(2) and listing the competent authorities identified section 24C and the date on which the list is to come into effect. 40 Minimum conditions attached to environmental authorisations - 24E Verify source ↗
Every environmental authorisation
AI-assisted research summary: Environmental authorisations must cover ongoing monitoring, identify the site, and address transfer of rights and obligations on ownership change. The provision also restricts listed activities without authorisation and creates offences, penalties, and rectification powers.
24E. Every environmental authorisation must as a minimum ensure that- (a) adequate provision is made for the ongoing management and monitoring of the impacts throughout the life cycle of the activity; of the activity on the en\’ wonment 45 (b) the property, site or area is specified; and (c) provision is made for the transfer of rights and obligations when there is a change of ownership in the property. Offences relating to commencement or continuation of listed activity 50 24F. (1) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other Act, no person may commence an activity listed in terms of section 24(2)(a) or (0) unless the competent authority has granted activity, and no person may continue an existing activity listed in terms of section 24(2)jd) if an application for an environmental authorisation is refused. an environmental authorisation for the 55 12 No. 26570 GAZETTE, GOVERNMENT 14 WLY 2004 Act No. 8, 2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT.4L MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT. 2004 (2) It is an offence for any person to contravene subsection (1) or the conditions applicable to any environmental authorisation granted for a listed activity. (3) It is a defence to a charge in terms of subsection (2) to show that the activity was commenced or continued in response to an emergency so as to protect human life, property or the environment. 5 (4) A person convicted of an offence in terms of subsection (2) is liable to a fine not exceeding R5 million or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding ten years, or to both such fine and such imprisonment. Rectification of unlawful activity commencement or continuation of listed 10 24G. (1) On application by a person who has committed an offence in terms of section 24F(2) the Minister or MEC, direct the applicant to- ( a ) compile a report containing-. as the case may be, may (i) an assessment of the nature, extent, duration and significance 15 (ii) of ;he impacts of the activity on the environment, including the cumulative effects; a description of mitigation measures undertaken or to undertaken in respect environment; be of the impacts of the activity on the 20 (iii) a description of the public participation process followed of compiling the report, including all during the course comments received from interested and affected parties and an indication of how issues raised have been addressed; 25 (iv) an environmental management plan; and (bj provide such other information or undertake such further studies as the Minister or MEC may deem necessary. (2) Upon the payment by the person of an administration fine not exceeding R1 million as determined by the competent authority, the Minister or MEC concerned must consider the report contemplated in subsection (1) and thereafter may- ( a ) direct the person to cease the activity, either wholly or in part, and to rehabilitate the environment within such time and subject to such conditions as the Minister or MEC may deem necessary; or ( b ) issue an environmental authorisation to such person subject to such conditions as the Minister or MEC may deem necessary. (3) A person who fails to comply with a directive contemplated in subsection (2)(a) or who contravenes or fails to comply with a condition contemplated in subsection conviction to a penalty contemplated in section 24F(4). (2)(b) is guilty of an offence and liable on 30 35 40 Registration authorities 24H. (1) An association proposing to register its members as environ- mental assessment practitioners may apply to the Minister to be appointed as a registration authority in such manner as the Minister may prescribe. 45 (2) The application must contain- ( a ) the constitution of the association; (b) a list of the members of the association; (c) a description of the criteria and process to be environmental assessment practitioners; used to register (dj a list of the qualifications of the members of the association responsible for the assessment of applicants for regismtion; ( e ) a code of conduct regulating the ethical and professional conduct of members of the association; and any other prescribed requirements. df) (3) After considering an application, and any other additional informa- tion that the Minister may require, the Minister may- (a) by notice in the Gazette, appoint the association as a registration authority; or 50 55 14 No. 26570 GOVERNMENT GAZETIE, 14 JULY 2004 Act No. 8. 2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT, 2004 (bj in writing addressed to the association, refuse the application, giving reasons for such refusal. (4) The Minister may, for good cause and in writing addressed to the association, terminate the appointment of an association as a registration authority. (5) The Minister must maintain a register of all associations appointed as 5 registration authorities in terms of this section. Appointment of external specialist to review assessment - 241 Verify source ↗
The Minister or MEC may appoint an external specialist reviewer,
AI-assisted research summary: The Minister or MEC may appoint an external specialist reviewer in specified circumstances.
241. The Minister or MEC may appoint an external specialist reviewer, (a) the technical knowledge required to review any aspect of an assessment is not readily available within the competent authority; (b) a high level of objectivity is required which is not apparent in the documents submitted, in order to ascertain whether the information whether it requires amendment.”. Amendment of section 43 &’ 4ct 107 of 1998 - 4 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby substituted for section 43 of the principal Act:
AI-assisted research summary: Affected persons may appeal certain environmental decisions to the Minister or MEC, and the Minister or MEC may decide the appeal or refer it to an appeal panel.
4. The following section is hereby substituted for section 43 of the principal Act: “Appeals 43. (1) Any affected person may appeal to the Minister against a decision taken by any person acting under a power delegated by the Minister under this Act or a specific environmental management Act. 20 (2) Any affected person may appeal to the relevant MEC against a decision taken by any person acting under a power delegated by the MEC under this Act or a specific environmental management Act. 25 (3) Any affected party may appeal to the Minister or MEC, as the case may be, against- (a) any decision to issue or to refuse to issue an environmental authorisation or to grant an exemption in terms of Chapter 5; (b) any provision or condition of an environmental authorisation or 30 exemption issued or granted in terms of Chapter 5; (c) any directive issued in terms of Chapter 5. (4) An appeal under subsections (1) to (3) must be noted and must be dealt with in the manner prescribed and upon payment of a prescribed fee. ( 5 ) The Minister or MEC, as the case may be, may consider and decide an appeal or appoint an appeal panel to consider and advise the Minister or MEC on the appeal. 35 (6) The Minister or MEC may, after considering such an appeal, confirm, set aside or vary the decision, provision, condition or directive or make any ether appmpriate d e r , including m d e r that the prescribed fee paid by the appellant, or any part thereof, be refunded. (7) An appeal under this section does not suspend an environmental authorisation or exemption, or any provisions or conditions attached thereto, or any directive, unless the Minister or MEC directs otherwise.”. Amendment of section 47 of Act 107 of 1998 - 5 Verify source ↗
Section 47 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsections
AI-assisted research summary: This section amends Section 47 of the principal Act by deleting specified subsections.
5. Section 47 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsections (31, (4L ( 5 ) and (6). 40 45 16 No. 26570 GOVERNMENT GAZETW, 14 JULY 2004 Act No. 8.2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT. 2004 Amendment of’ section 50 of Act 107 of 1998 - 6 Verify source ↗
Section 50 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the addition after subsection
AI-assisted research summary: Certain pending applications under sections 21, 22, or 26 of the Environment Conservation Act must be completed as if those sections had not been repealed.
6. Section 50 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the addition after subsection ( 3 ) of the following subsections: “(3) Any application made in terms of section 21, 22 or 26 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 (Act No. 73 of finalised when those sections are repealed, must be finalised as if those sections had not been repealed. transition between (4) In order to ensure that the the legal requirements of sections 21, 22 and 26 of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 (Act No. 73 of 1989), and the requirements of this Act is the Gazette list activities included in Government Notice R1182 of 5 September 1997 that will of activities for that province.”. remain valid until such time as an MEC promulgates a list Transitional provision - 7 Verify source ↗
For a period of six months after the date on which this Act comes into operation, the 15
AI-assisted research summary: For six months after this Act starts, section 24G of the principal Act applies, with necessary changes, to listed activities started or continued in breach of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989.
7. For a period of six months after the date on which this Act comes into operation, the 15 provisions of section 24G of the principal Act apply, with the necessary changes, in respect of any listed activity cornmenced or continued in contravc1itiorl oi‘a provision of the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 (Act No. 73 of 1989). Amendment of Schedule 3 to Act 107 of 1998 - 8 Verify source ↗
Schedule 3 to the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for Part ( a ) 20
AI-assisted research summary: This section replaces Part (a) of Schedule 3 to the principal Act with a new list of national laws and relevant provisions.
8. Schedule 3 to the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for Part ( a ) 20 of the following Part: (Section 34) Part (a): National Legislation No. and year of law Short title Relevant provisions No. 36 of 1947 Fertilizers, Farm Feeds, Agri- Act cultural Remedies and Stock Remedies Act, 1947 Section 18(l)(i) in so far as it relates to contl-aventions of sections 7 and 7bis 25 30 Act No. 71 of 1962 Animals Protection Act, 1962 Sections 2(1) and 2A No. 45 of 1965 Atmospheric Pollution Pre- Act vention Act, 1965 Section 9 Act No. 63 of 1970 lates 1970 Act, o far as it re- 35 to contraventions of sec- Act No. 15 of 1973 Section 19(l)(trj and Hazardous Substances Act, 1973 (bj in so far as it relates to contraven- tions of sections 3 and 3A 40 Act No. 63 of 1977 Health Act, 1977 Section 27 No. 73 of 1980 Dumping at Sea Control Act, Act 1980 Section 2(l)(aj and (b) 45 Act No. 6 of 1981 Section 2(1) Marine Pollution (Control and Civil Liability) Act, 1981 Act No. 43 of 1983 Sections 6 of Agricultural and 7 Conservation Act No. 2 of 1986 Act No. 73 of 1989 Resources Act, 1983 Marine Pollution (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act, 1986 Section 3 4 50 Environment Conservation Act, 1989 Section 29(2)(a) and (4) - 18 No. 26570 GOVERNMENT GAZETE, 14 JULY 2004 Act No. 8, 2004 NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AMENDMENT ACT. 2004 No. and year of law Short title Act No. 18 of 1998 Marine Living Resources Act, 1998 Section 58(1) in so far as it relates to contraventions of - 1 Verify source ↗
Act No. 36 of 1998
AI-assisted research summary: This fragment identifies Act No. 36 of 1998, section 58(2), and the National Water Act, 1998, but does not state a clear rule by itself.
1 Act No. 36 of 1998 section 58(2) in so far as it relates to contraventions of international conservation and management rneasures National Water Act, 1998 10 Short title and commencement - 9 Verify source ↗
This Act is called the National Environmental Management Amendment Act, 2004,
AI-assisted research summary: This section names the Act and says it starts on a date set by the President by proclamation in the Gazette.
9. This Act is called the National Environmental Management Amendment Act, 2004, and commences on a date determined by the President by proclamation in the Gazette.
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