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Government Gazette, 18 December 1996
No. 17678 67

Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 Act No. 108, 1996
Chapter 7—Local Government

(e)

a member of another Municipal Council; but this disqualification does not apply to a member of a Municipal Council representing that Council in another Municipal Council of a different category.

(2)

A person who is not eligible to be a member of a Municipal Council in terms of subsection (1)(a), (b), (d) or (e) may be a candidate for the Council, subject to any limits or conditions established by national legislation.


Terms of Municipal Councils

159.

The term of a Municipal Council may be no more than four years, as determined by national legislation.


Internal procedures

160.

(1)

A Municipal Council —

(a)

makes decisions concerning the exercise of all the powers and the performance of all the functions of the municipality;

(b)

must elect its chairperson;

(c)

may elect an executive committee and other committees, subject to national legislation; and

(d)

may employ personnel that are necessary for the effective performance of its functions.

(2)

The following functions may not be delegated by a Municipal Council:

(a)

The passing of by-laws;

(b)

the approval of budgets;

(c)

the imposition of rates and other taxes, levies and duties; and

(d)

the raising of loans.

(3)

(a)

A majority of the members of a Municipal Council must be present before a vote may be taken on any matter.

(b)

All questions concerning matters mentioned in subsection (2) are determined by a decision taken by a Municipal Council with a supporting vote of a majority of its members.

(c)

All other questions before a Municipal Council are decided by a majority of the votes cast.

(4)

No by-law may be passed by a Municipal Council unless —

(a)

all the members of the Council have been given reasonable notice; and

(b)

the proposed by-law has been published for public comment.

(5)

National legislation may provide criteria for determining —

(a)

the size of a Municipal Council;

(b)

whether Municipal Councils may elect an executive committee or any other committee; or

(c)

the size of the executive committee or any other committee of a Municipal Council.