Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Amendment Act
This section amends the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act by changing the definition of “officer” and adding a definition of “private company”.
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This section amends the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act by changing the definition of “officer” and adding a definition of “private company”. This provision changes how council members are elected, nominated, selected, and designated for the veterinary professions council. This section tightens who may be designated or elected as a member of the council. This section updates how council member vacancies arise and requires vacancies to be filled within three months. This section amends section 9 of the principal Act by deleting subsection (1).
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Section 1 of the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act, 1982 (hereinafter
This section amends the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act by changing the definition of “officer” and adding a definition of “private company”.
1. Section 1 of the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Act, 1982 (hereinafter hereby amended- referred to as the principal Act), is 5 (0) by the substitution for the definition of “officer” of the following definition: “ ‘officer’ means an officer as defined in section 1 of the Public Service Act. [1984 (Act No. 111 of 1984)] 1994 (Proclamation No. 103 of 1994):”; and ( b ) by the insertion after the definition of “prescribe” of the following definition: 10 .* ‘private company’ means a company incorporated and registered as a private company in terms of the Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of 1973);”. Amendment of section 5 of Act 19 of 1982, as amended by section 2 of Act 19 of 1998 - 2 Verify source ↗
Section 5 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
This provision changes how council members are elected, nominated, selected, and designated for the veterinary professions council.
2. Section 5 of the principal Act is hereby amended- fa) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: 15 . “(1) Whenever it becomes necessary to iesignate or elect the members of the council, the following procedure shall be followed: ( a ) Before the expiration of the periodbf office of the outgoing council, an election shall be held in the prescribed manner for- 20 (i) the election of ten veterinarians or veterinary specialists by persons registered or deemed to be registered in terms of this Act to practise veterinary professions; 4 No. 23480 ~~~ GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 3 JUNE 2002 Act NO. 10,2002 VETERINARY AND PARA- VETERINARY PROFESSIONS AMENDMENT ACT. 2002 (ii) the election of one representative of each para-veterinary profession by persons registered or deemed to be registered in terms of this Act to practise the para-veterinary profession concerned. ( b ) The Minister shall, after consultation with the outgoing council. 5 appoint a selection panel, which must consist of- (i) three veterinarians or veterinary specialists: (ii) one para-veterinary professional; (iii) one non-veterinary professional. ( c ) The selection panel shall select- (i) two persons on account of their knowledge of law: (ii) eight veterinarians or veterinary specialists: (iii) two non-veterinarians. 10 (d) The rector or principal of each university in the Republic that has a faculty of veterinary science, shall nominate at least three veteri- narians or veterinary specialists who are fit and proper persons.”: 15 ( b ) by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: * ‘ ( 2 ) The council consists of- one officer of the Department of Agriculture who is a veterinarian or veterinary specialist, designated by the Minister: six veterinarians or veterinary specialists from the elected as contemplated in subsection ( l)(u)(i). of whon- ten persons (i) the three persons with the most votes in that election qualify automatically to be members of the council: elected as (ii) three further persons shall be designated by the Minister; one representative of each para-veterinary profession contemplated in subsection (l)(a)(ii); one person from the persons referred to in subsection (l)(c)(i). designated by the Minister; five persons designated by the Minister from the persons referred to in subsection (I)(c)(ii) and (iii), of whom at least one shall be a non-veterinarian; one person from each of the universities in the Republic that has a faculty of veterinary science, designated by the Minister from the nominations referred to in subsection ( 1 )(d): and one representative designated by the South African Association from its members.”; Veterinary ( c ) by the insertion after subsection (2) of the following subsections: “(2A) The period of office of all the members of the council shall run consecutively. (2B) Within 30 days after the commencement of office of the members of the council, the Minister shall inform the parliamentary committees in writing of the designation or election of the members concerned.”; ( d ) by the substitution for subsection (3) of the following subsection: 20 25 30 35 40 “(3) Whenever any designation in terms of subsection [(l)(b) or (c)] (2)(f) or ( g ) becomes necessary, the registrar shall request the rector or principal concerned or the South African Veterinary Association, as the case may be, in writing to designate or nominate within a specified period the [person] persons required to be designated or nominated in terms of that subsection.”; and 45 50 ( e ) by the substitution for subsection (4) of the following subsection: “(4) If the registrar or principal concerned or the said Association fails to comply with such request within the said period. the Minister may designate any person holding the qualifications necessary for designation and whom he orshe deems fit, to be a member of the council in the place of a person to be designated in terms of subsection [(l)(b) or (c)] OIf) o r . ” . 55 Amendment of section 6 of Act 19 of 1982, as amended by section 3 of Act 19 of 1989 - 3 Verify source ↗
Section 6 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
This section tightens who may be designated or elected as a member of the council.
3. Section 6 of the principal Act is hereby amended- ( a ) by the substitution for subsection (1) of the following subsection: 60 6 No. 23480 ~~ ~ ~ GOVERNMENT G A Z E n E , 3 JUNE 1002 Act NO. 10,2002 VETERINARY AND PARA- VETERINARY PROFESSIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2002 “( 1) No person shall be designated as a member of the council in terms of section [5(l)(b) or (c)] 5(2)(a), (d), (e), (0 or fg) or elected as a member of the council by virtue of section [5(l)(d)] 5(2)(h) if- ( a ) he or she is or veterinary specialist, where not a veterinarian required to be so; (b) he or she is not a South African citizen; ( c ) he or she is not permanently resident in the Republic; (d) he [is a patient or a president’s patient] or she suffers from mental illness as defined in section 1 of the Mental Health Act. 1973 (Act No. 18 of 1973); (e) his &r estate has been sequestrated or surrendered or he or she (f) has entered into a composition with his e he or she has at any time been convicted of an offence in respect of which he or she was sentenced to imprisonment without the option of a fine and such sentence was not suspended; or creditors; r ( g ) he & does not satisfy the prescribed requirements with regard to 5 10 15 the election of members of the council.”; ( b ) by the substitution for subsection (1 A) of the following subsection: ”( lA)(a) No person shall be elected as a member of the council by virtue of section [5(l)(e)] 5(2)(c) unless [he] such person is registered or deemed to be 20 registered in terms of this Act concerned. to practise the para-veterinary profession (b) The qualifications specified in paragraphs (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) of subsection (1) shall mutatis mutandis apply to the election of a member of the council by virtue of section [5(l)(e)] 5(2)(c).’*; and 25 ( c ) by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: “ ( 2 ) No person shall [be qualified] qualify to be a member of the council if [he] such person has been [convicted of improper or disgraceful conduct after an inquiry under section 14 of the Veterinary Act, 1933 (Act No. 16 of 1933), or been] found guilty disgraceful conduct after an inquiry under section 31 [of this Act] and the council has exercised its disciplinary powers in terms of section 33( l)(b). (c) o r . ” . of unprofessional, improper . .. [of] or 30 Amendment of section 8 ofAct 19 of 1982, as amended by section 4 ofAct 19 of 1989 - 4 Verify source ↗
Section 8 of the principal
This section updates how council member vacancies arise and requires vacancies to be filled within three months.
4. Section 8 of the principal Act (a) by the substitution paragraph: is hereby amended- 35 for paragraph (c) of subsection ( 1 ) of the following ”(c) he or she. in the case of a member designated [in terms of section S(1)fu)l- (i) -. in writing to the Minister; or tenders his orher resignation 40 (ii) in terms of section 5(2)(a), ceases to be an officer:”; ( b ) by the substitution paragraph: - - “ ( d ) he or she. in the case of a member designated in terms of section 45 for paragraph (d) of subsection ( 1 ) of the following [5(l)(b)l 5(2)(0-- (i) tenders his or her resignation principal of the university in question; or in writing to the rector or (ii) ceases to be a [professor or lecturer in veterinary science at person;”: the said university] fit and proper 50 (c) by the substitution paragraph: for paragraph ( e ) of subsection (1) of the following “(e) he or she, in the case of a member designated in terms of section [ 5 ( w 1 5 w w - (i) tenders his resignation council; or in writing to the president of the 55 (ii) ceases to be a member of the South African Veterinary Association;”; (d) by the substitution paragraph: for paragraph (fl of subsection (1) of the following 60 “(f) he or she, in the case of a member elected by virtue of section in [5(l)(d) or (e)] 5(2)(b) or (c) tenders his or her resignation writing to the president of the council; or”; 8 No. 23480 GAZETTE. GOVERNMENT 3 JUNE 2002 Act No. 10,2002 VETERINARY AND PARA- VETERINARY PROFESSIONS AMENDMENT ACT. 2002 ( e ) by the substitution for subsection (2) of the following subsection: ”(2) Any vacancy on the council arising from a circumstance referred to in subsection (1) or any vacancy caused by the death of a member, shall be filled within three months by designation or election, as the case may be, in consultation with the council. member who vacates his or her office or dies, was required to be designated or elected, and any member so designated or elected shall hold office for the unexpired portion of the period for which the member who vacates his office or dies, was designated or elected.”: and in the manner in which the If) by the insertion of the following subsection after subsection (2): 5 10 “(3) Any vacancy on the council arising from the expiration of the period of office shall be filled, as required by section 5. within three months from such expiration.”. Amendment of section 9 of Act 19 of 1982 - 5 Verify source ↗
Section 9 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsection ( 1 ).
This section amends section 9 of the principal Act by deleting subsection (1).
5. Section 9 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsection ( 1 ). I5 Amendment of section 14 of Act 19 of 1982 - 6 Verify source ↗
Section 14 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsections (4)
Section 14 of the principal Act is amended by deleting subsections (4) and (6).
6. Section 14 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the deletion of subsections (4) and (6). Amendment of section 20 of Act 19 of 1982 - 7 Verify source ↗
Section 20 of the
This section amends registration rules for veterinary specialists and says the relevant examination may be conducted only after payment of an amount determined by the council.
7. Section 20 of the is hereby amended- ( a ) by the substitution for subparagraph (ii) of paragraph (6) of subsection ( 5 ) of Act principal 20 the following subparagraph: “(ii) in the case of the contemplated registration as a veterinary specialist. it is a post-graduate qualification connected with the speciality in respect of which registration is desired and the question has sufficient knowledge and experience to enable such person to practise the profession concerned, for which purpose such person. except if shall pass an examination the council expressly determined by the council.”; and council is satisfied that the person determines otherwise, in 25 ( b ) by the substitution for paragraph (c) of subsection ( 5 ) of the following 30 paragraph: “ ( c ) An examination referred to in paragraph (b)[(i)] shall only be as may be determined by the conducted after payment council.“. of such amount Amendment of section 24 of Act 19 of 1982, as amended by section 7 of Act 19 of 35 1989 - 8 Verify source ↗
Section 24 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
A private company may be registered only if it meets several conditions, including that its business is veterinary or para-veterinary practice and its shareholders and directors satisfy the stated requirements.
8. Section 24 of the principal Act is hereby amended- ( ( 1 ) by the substitution for paragraph (b) of subsection ( 1 ) of the following paragraph: “(b) in the case of a juristic person, that Ijuristic] person is a corporation 40 or a private company.”; and ( 6 ) by the addition of the following subsection: “ ( 5 ) ( a ) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection ( I ) , a private company shall be registered in terms of this Act only if- I O No. 23480 GAZETTE, GOVERNMENT 3 JUNE 2002 Act No. 10,2002 VETERINARY AND PARA- VETERINARY PROFESSIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2002 the principal business of that private company is the practising of a case veterinary profession or a para-veterinary profession, as the may be; all the shareholders of the company are registered in terms of this Act to practise a veterinary or a para-veterinary profession: the name of the company has been approved by the council: every shareholder of the company is a director and only a shareholder shall be a director thereof; and its memorandum of association provides that the directors and past directors shall be liable company, for such debts and were incurred during their periods of office. liabilities of the company as are or severally, together with the jointly and ( b ) If a private company ceases to conform to any requirement of paragraph (a), it shall forthwith cease to practise and shall. as from the date on which it ceases to conform. not be recognised to practise the veterinary or para-veterinary profession. as the case may be.”. 15 Amendment of section 28 of Act 19 of 1982, as amended by section 9 of Act 19 of 1989 - 9 Verify source ↗
Section 28 of the principal Act is hereby amended-
This section amends section 28 of the principal Act and allows a member’s interest to be held for a limited period after death or registration changes.
9. Section 28 of the principal Act is hereby amended- (a) by the substitution for paragraph (dA) of subsection ( I ) of the following 20 paragraph: “(dA) in the case of a corporation or a private company- (i) that corporation or private company ceases to exist: or (ii) the provisions of section 24(4) or 24(5). as the case may be. are with;”: no longer complied and 25 ((7) by the substitution for paragraph (a) of subsection (1A) of the following paragraph: “(a) For the purposes of this Act, the member‘s interest of a person in a corporation or a private company may, at [his] such person‘s death or at the termination, withdrawal or suspension of [his] such person‘s registration terms of this Act, be held by [his] such person’s estate or by [himself] & case may be. for a period of 12 months in the case of a person. as the corporation or for a period of six months in the case of a private company. from [his] such person’s death or the termination. withdrawal or suspension of [his] such person‘s registration, or for such longer period as the council may 35 on application determine.”. in 30 Amendment of section 31 of Act 19 of 1982, as amended by section 10 of Act 19 of 1989 - 10 Verify source ↗
Section 31 of the principal Act
This section amends section 31 of the principal Act.
10. Section 31 of the principal Act paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 6 ) of the following paragraph: is hereby amended by the substitution for 40 “(a) Any inquiry referred to in subsection (1) may be instituted simultaneously against a corporation or a private company, and a member or employee of that corporation or directors of that private company.”. Amendment of section 33 of Act 19 of 1982, as amended by section 12 of Act 19 of 1989 and section 4 of Act 13 of 1993 45 - 11 Verify source ↗
Section 33 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the insertion after paragraph
The provision adds a rule allowing a fine, capped at an amount set by the Minister in the Gazette.
11. Section 33 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the insertion after paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1) of the following paragraph: “(aA) impose a fine not exceeding the amount determined by the Minister by notice in the Gazette;”. I2 No. 23480 GAZETTE. GOVERNMENT 3 JUNE 2002 Act NO. 10.2002 VETERINARY AND PARA- VETERINARY PROFESSIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2002 Amendment of section 41 of Act 19 of 1982 - 12 Verify source ↗
Section 41 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for
This section replaces the penalty rules for certain convictions, setting fines and imprisonment terms for first, second, and later convictions.
12. Section 41 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraphs (i), (ii), respectively: (iii) and (iv) of subsection (1). of the following paragraphs. “(i) on a first conviction of a contravention referred to in paragraph (a), (b), (c). (dl, ( e ) , cf,, (g), (h), (i), ( j ) or (k), be liable to a tine [not exceeding R2 0001 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year, or to both [such] 2 fine and such imprisonment: (ii) on a second or subsequent conviction of any contravention referred to in [subparagraph] paragraph (i), whether the same or any other contravention to a fine [not referred to in that [subparagraph] paragraph. be liable exceeding R10 0001 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding five years. or to both [such] 2 fine and such imprisonment: 5 I O (iii) on a first conviction of an offence referred to in paragraph ( I ) , (m), (n), (u), ( p ) . ( 9 ) or ( r ) , be liable to a fine [not exceeding R500] or to imprisonment for a 15 period not exceeding three months, imprisonment: or to both [such] a fine and such - (iv) on a second or subsequent conviction of any contravention referred to in [subparagraph] paragraph (iii), whether the same or any other contravention referred to in that [subparagraph] paragraph. be liable to a fine [not 20 exceeding R2 0001 or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year. or to both [such] - a fine and such imprisonment.” . Deletion of section 42 of Act 19 of 1982 - 13 Verify source ↗
Section 42 of the principal Act is hereby deleted.
Section 42 of the principal Act is deleted.
13. Section 42 of the principal Act is hereby deleted. of Amendment of 19 section 43 of Act 1982 35 - 14 Verify source ↗
Section 43 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for
This section amends subsection 3 so that a regulation may prescribe a fine, imprisonment up to 3 months, or both, for contraventions or failures to comply.
14. Section 43 of the principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for subsection (3) of the following subsection: “(3) A regulation may, for any contravention thereof or failure to comply therewith. prescribe [penalties not exceeding a fine of R500 or not exceeding imprisonment for a period of three months] a fine or imprisonment for a period 30 not exceeding three months, or both [such] ‘1 fine and such imprisonment [for any contravention of or failure to comply with its provisions].”. Substitution of section 44 of Act 19 of 1982 - 15 Verify source ↗
The following section is hereby substituted for section 44 of the principal Act:
This section substitutes a new section 44 into the principal Act.
15. The following section is hereby substituted for section 44 of the principal Act: laws “Repeal of 35 - 44 Verify source ↗
Subject to the provisions of sections [5(2), 6(2), 9(1), 14(6),] 18(2)
The laws listed in the Schedule are repealed, subject to the listed section references, and the Minister is to set the commencement date for the new council by notice in the Gazette.
44. Subject to the provisions of sections [5(2), 6(2), 9(1), 14(6),] 18(2) and (4), 20(4) and 25(7), the laws specified in the Schedule are hereby repealed.”. Establishment of new council 16. (1) A new council shall be established in accordance with the procedure set out in 40 section 5 of the principal Act, within six months of the date of the coming into operation of this Act. (2) The Minister shall by notice in the Gazette determine the date on which the new council shall come into operation. which shall be the date on which the members of the outgoing office. cease hold to shall council 45 GAZETTE, 23480 GOVERNMENT No. 14 ~~ 3 JUNE 2002 Act NO. 10,2002 VETERINARY AND PARA- VETERINARY PROFESSIONS AMENDMENT ACT, 2002 General amendment to Act 19 of 1982 - 17 Verify source ↗
The principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for the words “he”, “his”
This provision amends the principal Act by replacing masculine pronouns with gender-inclusive alternatives wherever they appear.
17. The principal Act is hereby amended by the substitution for the words “he”, “his” and “him”, wherever they appear in the principal Act, of the words “he or she”, “his or her” and “him or her”, respectively. Amendment of section 29 of Act 53 of 1974 5 - 18 Verify source ↗
Section 29 of the Pharmacy Act, 1974 (Act No. 53 of 1974), is hereby amended
This section amends the Pharmacy Act so that certain medical professionals may keep or supply medicines to their own patients or clients, subject to the Related Substances Control Act, 1965.
18. Section 29 of the Pharmacy Act, 1974 (Act No. 53 of 1974), is hereby amended by the substitution for paragraph ( a ) of subsection (3) of the following paragraph: “ ( a ) the keeping of medicines or the supply of medicines to his or her own patients or or clients by any medical practitioner, dentist, practitioner, veterinarian nurse in accordance with the Related Substances Control Act, 1965.”. provisions of the [Medicine] Medicines and 10 Short title and commencement - 19 Verify source ↗
This Act shall be called the
This section gives the Act its short title and says it will start on a date set by the President by proclamation in the Gazette.
19. This Act shall be called the Veterinary and Para-Veterinary Professions Amendment Act. 2002. and shall come into operation on President by proclamation in the Gazerte. a date determined by the 15
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