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

Chapter 1 : Municipal Demarcation Board

Part 2 : Membership of Board

7. Qualifications

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(1)A member of the Board must be a South African citizen and have a qualification or experience in or knowledge appropriate to—
(a)local government generally; or
(b)any of the following:
(i)development economics;
(ii)integrated development planning;
(iii)community development;
(iv)traditional leadership and traditional communities;
(v)local government and municipal administration;
(vi)municipal finance;
(vii)municipal services;
(viii)social or economic geography;
(ix)town and regional planning;
(x)legal and constitutional matters affecting local government;
(xi)land survey, cartography and geographic information systems;
(xii)public health care; or
(xiii)transport planning.

 

(2)The following persons are disqualified from becoming or remaining a member of the Board:
(a)an unrehabilitated insolvent;
(b)a person who is placed under curatorship;
(c)a person who is declared to be of unsound mind by a court of the Republic; or
(d)a person who after 4 February 1997 has been convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment without the option of a fine for a period of not less than 12 months.

 

(3)A disqualification in terms of subsection (2) (d) ends five years after the imprisonment has been completed.

 

[Date of commencement of section 7 is 3 July 1998.]