Broadcasting Act, 1999 (Act No. 4 of 1999)

Regulations

Regulations regarding Television Licence Fees

Concessionary Domestic Licence (Regs 5-6)

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5.The following persons may apply to the Corporation for a concessionary domestic licence:
5.1A person who is entitled to and is in receipt of a social grant for himself or herself from the State by virtue of being an aged or a disabled person or a war veteran as defined in the Social Assistance Act, 1992 (Act No. 59 of 1992).
5.2a person aged 70 years or older: Provided that such a person—
(a)is aged 70 years or older at the commencement of the licensing year; and
(b)does not share residential premises with a person, other than his or her spouse or partner, who is under the age of 70 years and who is not a family member of the holder of a domestic licence.

 

6.A concessionary domestic licence confers upon the user of a television set or the owner or occupier of the residential premises in which the television set is being used, the right to use such a television set at those premises only.