Judges' Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Act, 2001 (Act No. 47 of 2001)RegulationsRegulations relating to the Judges' Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Act, 2001Transport, and Allowances in respect of Transport, Tavelling and Subsistence11. Transport: Official duties |
(1) | When a Constitutional Court judge, judge or acting judge is required to perform official duties away from his or her headquarters, he or she may make use of Government transport. |
(2) | When a motor vehicle owned by the State as contemplated in section 12 of the Act is used for purposes of subregulation (1), an official driver must be made available— |
(a) | to the Chief Justice or acting Chief Justice, or the President or acting President of the Supreme Court of Appeal; and |
(b) | to any other Constitutional Court judge, judge or acting judge if such other Constitutional Court judge, judge or acting judge certifies that he or she cannot reasonably dispense with the services of an official driver. |
(3) | If a Constitutional Court judge, judge or acting judge uses private transport in performing any official duties referred to in subregulation (1), he or she is to be compensated at a tariff of R2,48 per kilometre. |
[Regulation 11(3) substituted by section 3 of Judges Remuneration and Conditions of Employment Act 2001: Amendment of Regulations, R.3691, GG49010, dated 21 July 2023]