Mining Titles Registration Act, 1967 (Act No. 16 of 1967)

Regulations

Mining Titles and Registration Regulations, 2004

Chapter VII : Information

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64 The Director-General may permit members of the public to access the Mineral and Petroleum Titles Registration Office for the purposes of research and may regulate the times during which such research may be conducted.

 

65. Notwithstanding the above regulation the Director-General may, in accordance with section (6)(e) of the Act, refuse any member of the public access to the Mineral and Petroleum Titles Registration Office and give reasons for such refusal.

 

66. Persons who have received the necessary permission to access the office, may inspect such records, registers, diagrams, plans or other documents as the Director-General may approve on supervision of a responsible officer.

 

67. The Director-General may accept, for record, a copy of any document filed of record in any Government office produced by any process which gives an imprinted reproduction provided that such copy was reproduced on good quality paper and has been certified to be a true copy by or on behalf of the head of such office, a notary public or, in the case of a diagram, the Surveyor General.