Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act, 2005 (Act No. 13 of 2005)

Regulations

Regulations Framing the Institutionalisation of the District Development Model, 2024

Chapter 4 : Development and Implementation of One Plans

10. Context of One Plans

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(1) A One Plan must be developed for each district and metropolitan space as an intergovernmental plan outlining key intergovernmental catalytic programmes and projects, which serves as a strategic framework to guide government and private sector investment within the district or metropolitan space.

 

(2)A One Plan must be developed, endorsed and approved within a 12-month period since the commencement of its review.

 

(3)A  One Plan must  be reviewed annually for  no longer than 6 months.

 

(4)A One Plan may not replace the national, provincial, and local development plans, the sectoral plans and any legally prescribed development or strategic plan or a departmental or entity annual performance plan in operation in any of the three spheres of government.

 

(5)A One Plan must be aligned with the national, provincial and local development plans, the sectoral plans, and any legally prescribed development or strategic plan or a departmental or entity annual performance plan in operation in any of the three spheres of government.

 

(6)A One Plan may influence the review of existing legally prescribed development or strategic plan or a departmental or entity annual performance plan in operation in any of the three spheres of government.

 

(7)A One Plan must take into consideration policy, planning and budgeting priorities and plans, including spatial development frameworks at national, provincial and local government level and the priorities of social partners.

 

(8)A One Plan may influence more strategic and impact-oriented budgeting and reprioritisation of budgets across the three spheres of government, utilising and strengthening current legislative levers and must be developed jointly by all spheres of government, state-owned entities, the private sector and civil society.

 

(9)Catalytic programmes and projects that are implemented by organs of state,  state-owned  enterprises, other institutions  and sectors,  must be incorporated into their respective Annual Performance Plans, Integrated Development Plans and other organisational plans.