Examples of Municipal Structure Act in a sentence
Municipalities are mandated by amongst others the Municipal Structure Act 1998, the Municipal Structures Amendment Act 2000 and the Water Services Act 1999, to provide potable water to households within their areas of jurisdiction.
Sections 79 and 80 of the Local Government: Municipal Structure Act, 117 of 1998 deal with non-executive and executive committees.
The political oversight role of council is performed by Council functionaries that are established in terms of the Municipal Structure Act.
BACKGROUND:Ngqushwa Local Municipality commonly referred to as “the NLM” is an organ of state established by section 12 of the Local Government: Municipal Structure Act, Act 117 of 1998 (The Act).
The Municipal Structure Act requires municipalities to establish ward committees as agents of communities.
Municipalities are mandated by amongst others the Municipal Structure Act 1998, the Municipal Structures Amendment Act 2000 and the Water Services Act 1999, to provide potable water to households within their areas of jurisdiction.It is estimated that about 5 493 households in the district have no access to water and about 16, 317 households lack access to proper sanitation.
Municipalities are mandated by amongst others the Municipal Structure Act 1998, the Municipal Structures Amendment Act 2000 and the Water Services Act 1999, to provide potable water to households within their areas of jurisdiction.According to the Census 2011 survey by Statistics SA, it is estimated that about 5 493 households in the district have no access to water and about 16 317 households lack access to proper sanitation.
Section79 and 80of Municipal Structure Act gives authorityto municipalities regarding theestablishment of committees of municipal council.
In general, the experts reached 57 consensus concerning estimation of the likelihood, consequence, and risk for “cause more harm” leading to one endpoint of “cause more harm”, 4 components of “cause more harm” namely ecological influence, efficacy of mosquito management, and economic and socio- cultural impact, and 52 other hazards (Table 7.8).
The establishment process of both the Audit and Oversight Committee is required to satisfy the legal requirement as prescribed by the Municipal Structure Act, 117 of 1998, the Municipal System Act, 32 of 2000 and the Municipal Finance Management Act 56 of 2003.