Local Government: Municipal Demarcation Act, 1998 (Act No. 27 of 1998)

Chapter 1 : Municipal Demarcation Board

Part 1 : Establishment, function and general powers of Board

5. General powers

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(1)The Board may do all that is necessary or expedient to perform its function effectively, which includes the power to-
(a)determine its own staff establishment subject to section 20 (2), and appoint employees in posts on the staff establishment having due regard to available funds;
(b)obtain, by agreement, the services of any person, including any organ of state, for the performance of any specific act or function;
(c)acquire or dispose of any right in or to property, but ownership in immovable property may be acquired or disposed of only with the consent of the Minister;
(d)open and operate its own bank accounts;
(e)insure itself against any loss, damage or risk;
(f)perform legal acts, including acts in association with or on behalf of any other person or organ of state;
(g)institute or defend any legal action;
(h)collect and disseminate relevant information; and
(i)do anything that is incidental to the exercise of any of its powers.

 

(2)The Board may not borrow money.

 

(3)The Board may require a municipality that may reasonably be affected by a boundary determination in terms of section 21, to provide the Board or any of its committees with facilities, available to that municipality, for the holding of meetings.

 

[Section 5 commenced 3 July 1998]