Examples of Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act in a sentence
An IGR framework was adopted in 2007 - which framework was used to give effect to the objects of the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act.
In the event of a Dispute arising between the Parties with regards to any matter relating to this Agreement, howsoever arising, such Dispute shall be dealt with in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 4 of the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act, 13 of 2005.
Acts administered by others, but with a direct bearing on the work of The Presidency • The Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act, 2005 (Act 13 of 2005) – the“IGR Act”, establishes a framework for the national government, provincial governments and local governments to promote and facilitate intergovernmental relations and to provide for mechanisms and procedures to facilitate the settlement of intergovernmental disputes.
The processes used were designed to ensure that the views of a small number of advisers did not dominate the information collected.
An IGR framework was adopted in 2007 -which framework was used to give effect to the objects of the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act.
It is also worthwhile to note the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act, Act No 13 of 2005 that provides a tool for co-ordinating and focusing the combined resources of government.
Consultation and inclusionWe will pay on-going attention to meaningful engagement with our partners and stakeholders as defined in the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act 13 of 2005.
A signed Implementation Protocol was concluded between the Limpopo Provincial Department of Corporative Governance, Human Settlements & Traditional Affairs LCOGHSTA and the HDA as per the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act.
Section 24 of Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act 2005, establishes the district intergovernmental forum to promote and facilitate sound relations between the District and Local municipalities and the forum is chaired by District Mayor.
Section 35 of the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act (No. 13 of 2005) introduces an implementation protocol as a mechanism to facilitate the implementation of a policy, the exercise of a statutory power, the performance of a statutory function, or the provision of a service that is dependent on the participation of organs of state in different governments.