Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act No. 32 of 2000)

Chapter 8A : Municipal Entities

Part 4 : Multi-jurisdictional service utilities

92. Control of multi-jurisdictional service utilities

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(1) A multi-jurisdictional service utility
(a) is accountable to the parent municipalities; and
(b) must comply with the Municipal Finance Management Act.

 

(2) A parent municipality
(a) is entitled to receive such regular written reports from the multi-jurisdictional service utility with respect to its activities and performance, as may be set out in the agreement establishing the multi-jurisdictional service utility;
(b) may request the multi-jurisdictional service utility to furnish it with such information regarding its activities as the parent municipality may reasonably require; and
(c) may appoint a nominee to inspect, at any time during normal business hours, the books, records, operations and facilities of the multi-jurisdictional service utility, and those of its contractors relating to the performance of the function or power for which the multi-jurisdictional service utility is established.

 

[Section 92 substituted by section 24 of Act No. 44 of 2003]