(2) | Ombud Council rules in terms of subsection (1) may be made on any of the following matters: |
(a) | Governing rules of ombud schemes; |
(b) | governance of ombud schemes, including in relation to— |
(i) | the composition, membership and operation of governing bodies and of substructures of ombud schemes; and |
(ii) | the roles and responsibilities of governing bodies and their substructures; |
(c) | the qualifications and experience of ombuds, including fit and proper person requirements for ombuds and for members of governing bodies of industry ombud schemes; |
(d) | the definition and type of complaints to be dealt with by specified ombud schemes; |
(e) | dispute resolution processes; |
(g) | matters that may in terms of any other provision of this Act be regulated by rules of the Ombud Council; and |
(h) | any other matter that is appropriate and necessary for achieving the aim set out in subsection (1). |
(4) | An Ombud Council rule must not interfere with the independence of an ombud or the investigation or determination of a specific complaint. |
(5) | The Ombud Council must, in developing Ombud Council rules— |
(a) | seek to provide for a consistent approach and consistent requirements for all ombud schemes, promote the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of ombud schemes, and promote co-ordination and co-operation between ombud schemes; and |
(b) | take into account differences in the nature and complexity of complaints heard by different ombud schemes. |
(6) | Different Ombud Council rules may be made for, or in respect of— |
(a) | different categories of ombuds and ombud schemes; and |
(b) | different circumstances. |
(7)
(a) | The Ombud Council may, on application from an ombud scheme, exempt that ombud scheme from an Ombud Council rule for a specified period of time, provided that the Ombud Council is satisfied that the intended outcome of the rule will still be met. |
(b) | Any such exemption may be subject to conditions set by the Ombud Council. |
(8) | An Ombud Council rule may amend or revoke another Ombud Council rule. |
[Section 201 to take effect on 1 April 2020, per Notice No. 1130 of 2019, GG 42677, dated 30 August 2019]