Examples of Provincial Cabinet in a sentence
The main role and function of the Department of the Premier is to provide strategic and operational support to the Premier and the Provincial Cabinet to exercise their provincial executive authority in accordance with the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, and the Constitution of the Western Cape, 1997.
Under the University Act, the Board of Governors comprises the Chancellor, the President, eleven people appointed by the Provincial Cabinet, three faculty elected from among themselves, three students elected from among themselves, and two non-faculty staff elected from among themselves.
During August 2010, the Provincial Cabinet began a process to review its vision, mission and values, based upon the results of a survey undertaken amongst management staff in the Provincial Government.
To prevent ethical dilemmas, any offers of discounts or benefits of more than 10% of the purchase price must be pre-approved by the Premier in respect of Provincial Ministers and by the Provincial Cabinet in respect of the Premier, except when said discount/benefit is generally available to the public.
The values practised by GMT, shown in Table 1.3.1 below, are those applicable to the Western Cape Government, as decided upon by the Provincial Cabinet.
This review process resulted in the Provincial Cabinet redeveloping its vision and mission.
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT IN THE FORMULATION OF POLICY OR THE EXERCISE OF POWERS OR PERFORMANCE OF DUTIES BY DEA&DP Provincial Policies that have an external impact will require Public Participation and the process to be followed will be approved of by the Provincial Cabinet on a case-by-case basis.
The Head of Department may, on own initiative or on request, initiate the amendment of the provincial spatial development framework for approval by the Provincial Cabinet in accordance with the procedures contemplated in section 5(3)(b) and (c).
The Western Cape Government Provincial Evaluation Plan (WCG PEP) 2013/2014 – 2015/2016, was approved by the Provincial Cabinet in March 2013.
The Vision of the Department is that applicable to the Provincial Government of the Western Cape, as decided upon by the Western Cape Provincial Cabinet and quoted below.