Conservation of Agricultural Resources Act, 1983 (Act No. 43 of 1983)

10. Rendering of advice

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(1)
(a) The executive officer, any other officer of the department, a member of a conservation committee or an authorized person may at any reasonable time enter upon land with a view to rendering advice, relating to the utilization and conservation of the natural agricultural resources or the control of weeds and invader plants in accordance with the objects of this Act, to the land user of the land concerned.
(b) The executive officer, such other officer or such authorized person shall produce proof of his identity on being so requested by the land user of the land so entered upon.

 

(2) A person entering upon land under subsection (1) may—
(a) carry out such investigations and make such surveys as is deemed necessary for the rendering of the advice concerned;
(b) provide the land user concerned with plans and specifications which he may use in connection with the utilization and conservation of the natural agricultural resources or the control of weeds or invader plants; and
(c) erect or effect such beacons and marks on that land as are necessary for the application of the advice rendered in terms of subsection (1), or to indicate the site where a soil conservation work should be constructed.