National Environmental Management Amendment Act | Act 8 of 2004 — South Africa law | Esheria

National Environmental Management Amendment Act

This section introduces an amendment to section 1 of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 8 of 2004
Version
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Language
en
Updated
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act commencement appeals competent authorities competent authority identification compliance directives environmental approvals environmental assessment environmental assessment practitioners environmental authorisation environmental authorisations environmental impact assessment environmental management exemptions fees gazette notices legislative amendment listed activities listing and delisting activities or areas registration authorities regulatory procedure regulatory transition

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About this statute

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.