38894 26-6 NationalGazette - Government Printing Works
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38894 26-6 NationalGazette - Government Printing Works
Government Gazette Staatskoerant R EPU B LI C OF S OUT H AF RICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA Vol. 600 Pretoria, 26 June 2015 Junie No. 38894 N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure 502154—A 38894—1 2 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Important Information from Government Printing Works Dear Valued Customers, Government Printing Works has implemented rules for completing and submitting the electronic Adobe Forms when you, the customer, submits your notice request. Please take note of these guidelines when completing your form. GPW Business Rules 1. No hand written notices will be accepted for processing, this includes Adobe forms which have been completed by hand. BULE,$. 2. Notices can only be submitted in Adobe electronic form format to the email submission address submit.egazette@gpw.gov.za. 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This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 5 For purposes of reference, all Proclamations, Government Notices, General Notices and Board Notices published are included in the following table of contents which thus forms a weekly index. Let yourself be guided by the Gazette numbers in the righthand column: Alle Proklamasies, Goewermentskennisgewings, Algemene Kennisgewings en Raadskennisgewings gepubliseer, word vir verwysingsdoeleindes in die volgende Inhoudsopgawe ingesluit wat dus ’n weeklikse indeks voorstel. Laat uself deur die Koerantnommers in die regterhandse kolom lei: CONTENTS en weeklikse Indeks INHOUD and weekly Index Page No. No. Gazette No. No. Bladsy Koerant No. No. GOEWERMENTS- EN ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL NOTICES Arbeid, Departement van Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Department of Goewermentskennisgewings Government Notices 494 Marine Living Resources Act (18/1998): Draft Sector Specific Policies for the allocation of fishing rights: For comments 495 Draft Policies on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Large Pelagic (Tuna and Swordfish Longline) Fishery: 2015 .......................... 496 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Hake Inshore Trawl Fishery: 2015 .......... 497 Policy on the Allocation and Management of Long-term Commercial Fishing Rights in the Horse Mackerel Fishery: 2015 ...... 498 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the KwaZulu-Natal Sardine Beach Seine Fishery: 2015 .......................................... 499 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Netfish Fishery: 2015 .............................. 500 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Patagonian Toothfish Fishery: 2015........ 501 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Commercial Fishing Rights in the West Coast Rock Lobster (Offshore) Fishery: 2015 ......................... 502 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Seaweed Fishery: 2015 .......................... 503 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the West Coast Rock Lobster Commercial (Nearshore) Fishery: 2015 ...................... 504 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Abalone Fishery: 2015 ............................ 505 Marine Living Resources Act (18/1998): Important information and general instructions for fisheries management .... 506 do.: do ..................................................... 507 do.: Schedule B of fees determined in terms of section 25(1) and (2) of the Act 508 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Processing Rights: 2015 ............................................ 6 38871 6 31 38887 38887 6 38872 6 38876 98 38894 100 38894 3 38875 Algemene Kennisgewing 7 38871 24 38871 581 Employment Equity Act (55/1998) as amended: Revised Draft Code of Good Practice on the Employment of Persons with Disabilities........................................ Gesondheid, Departement van Goewermentskennisgewing 37 38871 49 38871 R. 511 Medicines and Related Substances Act (101/1965): Regulations relating to a transparent pricing system for medicines and scheduled substances: Draft dispensing fee for pharmacists ............... Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van 62 38871 75 38871 89 38871 Algemene Kennisgewings 644 Competition Act (89/1998) as amended: Competition Commission: Application for an exemption........................................... 645 Competition Commission Grocery Retail Sector Market Inquiry: Terms of reference, 2015: Correction notice.......... Hoër Onderwys en Opleiding, Departement van 102 38871 125 38871 138 38871 Algemene Kennisgewing 582 National Qualifications Framework Act (67/2008): Policy for Credit Accumulation, Exemption, Recognition and Transfer: Umalusi ................................................... Justisie en Staatkundige Ontwikkeling, Departement van 158 172 38871 38871 185 38871 186 38871 General Notice 596 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (47/1996) as amended: Request for the continuation and amendment of statutory measures in the South African Pecan Nut Industry: Invitation to directly affected groups in the pecan nut industry to forward comments to the NAMC............. R. 527 Occupational Health and Safety Act (85/1993): Driven Machinery Regulations, 2015............................................ R. 528 do.: Incorporational Safety Standards..... Goewermentskennisgewings 521 Small Claims Courts Act (61/1984): Establishment of a Small Claims Court for the area of Kakamas ......................... 522 do.: Establishment of a Small Claims Court for the area of Flagstaff................. 523 do.: Establishment of a Small Claims Court for the area of Barkly East ............ 537 Promotion of Access to Information Act (2/2000): Description submitted in terms of section 15(1): Western Cape Provincial Government............................ 6 38883 7 38883 8 38883 14 38894 12 38894 Kommunikasie, Departement van Goewermentskennisgewing 52 38894 536 Films and Publications Act, 1996: Classified films listed below X18 restricted to adults only ........................... This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Page No. No. Gazette No. No. Bladsy Koerant No. No. Arts and Culture, Department of Kuns en Kultuur, Departement van Government Notice Goewermentskennisgewing 509 Wet op die Nasionale Argief en Rekordsdiens van Suid-Afrika (43/1996): Benoeming van kandidate om te dien op die Nasionale Argiefadviesraad, Pretoria 2015-2018 ............................................... 509 National Archives and Record Services of South Africa Act (43/1996): Call for nominations of candidates to serve on the National Archives Advisory Council, Pretoria 2015-2018 ................................. 6 38873 Communications, Department of Landbou, Bosbou en Visserye, Departement van Government Notice Goewermentskennisgewings 494 Marine Living Resources Act (18/1998): Draft Sector Specific Policies for the allocation of fishing rights: For comments 495 Draft Policies on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Large Pelagic (Tuna and Swordfish Longline) Fishery: 2015 .......................... 496 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Hake Inshore Trawl Fishery: 2015 .......... 497 Policy on the Allocation and Management of Long-term Commercial Fishing Rights in the Horse Mackerel Fishery: 2015 ........................................................ 498 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the KwaZulu-Natal Sardine Beach Seine Fishery: 2015 .......................................... 499 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Netfish Fishery: 2015 .............................. 500 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Patagonian Toothfish Fishery: 2015........ 501 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Commercial Fishing Rights in the West Coast Rock Lobster (Offshore) Fishery: 2015 ......................... 502 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Seaweed Fishery: 2015 .......................... 503 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the West Coast Rock Lobster Commercial (Nearshore) Fishery: 2015 ...................... 504 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Rights in the Abalone Fishery: 2015 ............................ 505 Marine Living Resources Act (18/1998): Important information and general instructions for fisheries management .... 506 do.: do ..................................................... 507 do.: Schedule B of fees determined in terms of section 25(1) and (2) of the Act 508 Draft Policy on the Allocation and Management of Fishing Processing Rights: 2015 ............................................ 536 Films and Publications Act, 1996: Classified films listed below X18 restricted to adults only ........................... 12 38894 Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Department of Government Notice R. 526 Remuneration of Public Office Bearers Act (20/1998): Determination of upper limits of salaries, allowances and benefits of different members of Municipal Councils .................................................. 3 38886 Electoral Commission General Notice 590 Electoral Commission Act (51/1996): Registration of political parties ................ 6 38892 Environmental Affairs, Department of General Notice 597 National Environmental Management Act (107/1998): Draft Air Quality Offsets Guideline ................................................. 54 38894 Health, Department of Government Notice R. 511 Medicines and Related Substances Act (101/1965): Regulations relating to a transparent pricing system for medicines and scheduled substances: Draft dispensing fee for pharmacists ............... 6 38876 Higher Education, Department of General Notice 582 National Qualifications Framework Act (67/2008): Policy for Credit Accumulation, Exemption, Recognition and Transfer: Umalusi ................................................... 3 38875 Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Government Notices 530 Position Paper: Review of Regulation on South African Local Content: Television and Radio................................................ 531 Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act (13/2000): ICASA Draft South African Music Content Regulations: Invitation for written representations ................................................ 532 do.: ICASA Draft South African Television Content Regulations: Invitation for written representations............. 6 38890 75 38890 82 38890 Algemene Kennisgewing 596 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act (47/1996) as amended: Request for the continuation and amendment of statutory measures in the South African Pecan Nut Industry: Invitation to directly affected groups in the pecan nut industry to forward comments to the NAMC............. 8 38873 6 38871 7 38871 24 38871 37 38871 49 38871 62 38871 75 38871 89 38871 102 38871 125 38871 138 38871 158 172 38871 38871 185 38871 186 38871 52 38894 Landelike Ontwikkeling en Grondhervorming, Departement van Justice and Constitutional Development, Department of Government Notices 521 Small Claims Courts Act (61/1984): Establishment of a Small Claims Court for the area of Kakamas ......................... 6 38883 Algemene Kennisgewings 598 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): Claim: Erf 324, Somerset East ............... 599 do.: do.: Erf 980, Somerset East............. 600 do.: do.: Erf 228, Somerset East............. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 73 73 74 38894 38894 38894 STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 Page No. No. 522 Small Claims Courts Act (61/1984): Establishment of a Small Claims Court for the area of Flagstaff................. 523 do.: Establishment of a Small Claims Court for the area of Barkly East ............ 537 Promotion of Access to Information Act (2/2000): Description submitted in terms of section 15(1): Western Cape Provincial Government............................ Gazette No. 7 38883 8 38883 14 38894 Labour, Department of Government Notices R. 527 Occupational Health and Safety Act (85/1993): Driven Machinery Regulations, 2015............................................ R. 528 do.: Incorporational Safety Standards..... 6 31 38887 38887 6 38872 General Notice 581 Employment Equity Act (55/1998) as amended: Revised Draft Code of Good Practice on the Employment of Persons with Disabilities........................................ National Treasury Government Notice 485 Publication of Government Gazette in terms of section 16 (1) of the Division of Revenue Act, 2015.................................. 6 38869 Parliament of the Republic of South Africa General Notice 591 Refugees Act, 1998: Refugees Amendment Bill, 2015: Invitation for comments 6 38893 Rural Development and Land Reform, Department of General Notices 598 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): Claim: Erf 324, Somerset East ............... 599 do.: do.: Erf 980, Somerset East............. 600 do.: do.: Erf 228, Somerset East............. 601 do.: do.: Erf 229, Somerset East............. 602 do.: do.: Erf 98, Somerset East............... 603 do.: do.: Erf 99, Somerset East............... 604 do.: do.: Erven 1240 and 1241, Somerset East......................................... 605 do.: do.: Erf 167, Somerset East............. 606 do.: do.: Erven 86, 110 and 255, Somerset East......................................... 607 do.: do.: Portion 2 (a portion of Portion 1) of farm Stratheric, Queenstown .............. 608 do.: do.: Farm Darala No. 225, Queenstown ............................................ 609 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 458, Fort Beaufort 610 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 474, Fort Beaufort 611 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 533, Fort Beaufort 612 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 570, Fort Beaufort 613 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 747, Fort Beaufort 614 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 748, Fort Beaufort 615 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 775, Fort Beaufort 616 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 789, Fort Beaufort 617 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 690, Fort Beaufort 618 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 529, Fort Beaufort................................................... 619 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 532, Fort Beaufort................................................... 620 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 548, Fort Beaufort................................................... 621 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 687, Fort Beaufort................................................... 622 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 688, Fort Beaufort................................................... 73 73 74 74 75 75 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 76 76 38894 38894 77 38894 78 38894 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 84 38894 85 38894 85 38894 86 38894 86 38894 No. No. 38894 Bladsy Koerant No. No. 601 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): Claim: Erf 229, Somerset East ............... 602 do.: do.: Erf 98, Somerset East............... 603 do.: do.: Erf 99, Somerset East............... 604 do.: do.: Erven 1240 and 1241, Somerset East......................................... 605 do.: do.: Erf 167, Somerset East............. 606 do.: do.: Erven 86, 110 and 255, Somerset East......................................... 607 do.: do.: Portion 2 (a portion of Portion 1) of farm Stratheric, Queenstown .............. 608 do.: do.: Farm Darala No. 225, Queenstown ............................................ 609 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 458, Fort Beaufort 610 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 474, Fort Beaufort 611 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 533, Fort Beaufort 612 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 570, Fort Beaufort 613 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 747, Fort Beaufort 614 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 748, Fort Beaufort 615 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 775, Fort Beaufort 616 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 789, Fort Beaufort 617 do.: do.: Balfour Farm 690, Fort Beaufort 618 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 529, Fort Beaufort................................................... 619 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 532, Fort Beaufort................................................... 620 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 548, Fort Beaufort................................................... 621 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 687, Fort Beaufort................................................... 622 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 688, Fort Beaufort................................................... 623 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 708, Fort Beaufort................................................... 624 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 709, Fort Beaufort................................................... 625 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 711, Fort Beaufort................................................... 626 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 714, Fort Beaufort................................................... 627 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 715, Fort Beaufort................................................... 628 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 716, Fort Beaufort................................................... 629 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 717, Fort Beaufort................................................... 630 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 718, Fort Beaufort................................................... 631 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 719, Fort Beaufort................................................... 632 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 720, Fort Beaufort................................................... 633 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 725, Fort Beaufort................................................... 634 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 726, Fort Beaufort................................................... 635 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 727, Fort Beaufort................................................... 636 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 732, Fort Beaufort................................................... 637 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 733, Fort Beaufort................................................... 638 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 734, Fort Beaufort................................................... 639 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 735, Fort Beaufort................................................... 640 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 749, Fort Beaufort................................................... 641 do.: do.: Portion 1 of Farm Kalkoekrans No. 88, Molteno/Inkwanca ...................... 642 do.: do.: Various properties ..................... This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 7 74 75 75 38894 38894 38894 76 76 38894 38894 77 38894 78 38894 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 38894 84 38894 85 38894 85 38894 86 38894 86 38894 87 38894 87 38894 88 38894 88 38894 89 38894 89 38894 90 38894 90 38894 91 38894 91 38894 92 38894 92 38894 93 38894 93 38894 94 38894 94 38894 95 38894 95 38894 96 97 38894 38894 8 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Page No. No. 623 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): Claim: Hertzog Farm 708, Fort Beaufort................................................... 624 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 709, Fort Beaufort................................................... 625 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 711, Fort Beaufort................................................... 626 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 714, Fort Beaufort................................................... 627 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 715, Fort Beaufort................................................... 628 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 716, Fort Beaufort................................................... 629 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 717, Fort Beaufort................................................... 630 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 718, Fort Beaufort................................................... 631 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 719, Fort Beaufort................................................... 632 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 720, Fort Beaufort................................................... 633 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 725, Fort Beaufort................................................... 634 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 726, Fort Beaufort................................................... 635 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 727, Fort Beaufort................................................... 636 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 732, Fort Beaufort................................................... 637 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 733, Fort Beaufort................................................... 638 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 734, Fort Beaufort................................................... 639 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 735, Fort Beaufort................................................... 640 do.: do.: Hertzog Farm 749, Fort Beaufort................................................... 641 do.: do.: Portion 1 of Farm Kalkoekrans No. 88, Molteno/Inkwanca ...................... 642 do.: do.: Various properties ..................... Gazette No. Bladsy Koerant No. No. Nasionale Tesourie 87 38894 87 38894 88 38894 88 38894 89 38894 89 38894 90 38894 90 38894 91 38894 91 38894 92 38894 92 38894 93 38894 93 38894 Goewermentskennisgewing 485 Publication of Government Gazette in terms of section 16 (1) of the Division of Revenue Act, 2015.................................. 6 38869 54 38894 Omgewingsake, Departement van Algemene Kennisgewing 597 National Environmental Management Act (107/1998): Draft Air Quality Offsets Guideline ................................................. Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-Owerheid van Suid-Afrika Goewermentskennisgewings 530 Position Paper: Review of Regulation on South African Local Content: Television and Radio................................................ 531 Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act (13/2000): ICASA Draft South African Music Content Regulations: Invitation for written representations ................................................ 532 do.: ICASA Draft South African Television Content Regulations: Invitation for written representations............................ 6 38890 75 38890 82 38890 6 38893 Parlement van die Republiek van Suid-Afrika 94 38894 94 38894 95 38894 95 38894 96 97 38894 38894 South African Qualifications Authority Government Notices 486 National Qualifications Act (67/2008): Professional body recognition and professional designation registration: Association for Supportive Counsellors and Holistic Practitioners (ASCHP)......... 487 do.: do.: Forum of Immigration Practitioners of South Africa (FIPSA)...... 488 do.: do.: Institute of Management Consultants and Master Coaches of South Africa (IMCSA) .............................. 489 do.: do.: South African Dental Technicians Council (SADTC)................. 490 do.: do.: SAINT Professional Body for NDT ......................................................... 491 do.: do.: South African Nursing Council (SANC) .................................................... 492 do.: Application for the registration of additional professional designation(s) for professional bodies already recognised by SAQA: Institute for Work at Height (IWH) ....................................................... 493 do.: do.: Southern African Institute for Business Accountants (SAIBA) ............... No. Algemene Kennisgewing 591 Refugees Act, 1998: Refugees Amendment Bill, 2015: Invitation for comments Samewerkende Regering en Tradisionele Sake, Departement van Goewermentskennisgewing R. 526 Remuneration of Public Office Bearers Act (20/1998): Determination of upper limits of salaries, allowances and benefits of different members of Municipal Councils .................................................. 3 38886 100 38894 3 38862 9 38874 7 38878 4 38891 6 38870 Statistieke Suid-Afrika Algemene Kennisgewing 643 Consumer Price Index: May 2015 .......... 6 38870 Suid-Afrikaanse Inkomstediens 13 38870 19 38870 29 38870 37 38870 46 38870 Goewermentskennisgewings 471 Ooreenkoms tussen die Regering van die Republiek van Suid-Afrika en die Regering van die Republiek van Mauritius ter vermyding van dubbele belasting en ter voorkoming van fiskale ontduiking met betrekking tot belastings op inkomste............................................. 510 Inkomstebelastingwet (58/1962) en Wet op Belastingadministrasie (28/2011): Inkomstebelasting 2015: Kennisgewing om opgawes vir die 2015 jaar van aanslag in te dien.................................... R. 512 Customs and Excise Act, 1964: Amendment of Rules (DAR/155)........................ R. 533 Doeane- en Aksynswet, 1964: Wysiging van Bylae No. 1 (No. 1/1/1519) .............. 53 38870 59 38870 South African Reserve Bank Suid-Afrikaanse Kwalifikasie-owerheid Government Notice 538 South African Reserve Bank Act (90/1989): Directive for conduct within the national payment system in respect of the financial action task force recommendations for electronic funds transfer. Goewermentskennisgewings 486 National Qualifications Act (67/2008): Professional body recognition and professional designation registration: Association for Supportive Counsellors and Holistic Practitioners (ASCHP)......... 40 38894 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 Page No. No. Gazette No. South African Revenue Service Government Notices 471 Income Tax Act (58/1962): Agreement between the Government of the Republic of South Africa and the Government of the Republic of Mauritius for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.................................. 510 Income Tax Act (58/1962) and Tax Administration Act (28/2014): Income Tax 2015: Notice to furnish returns for the 2015 year of assessment.................. R. 512 Customs and Excise Act, 1964: Amendment of Rules (DAR/155)........................ R. 533 Customs and Excise Act, 1964: Amendment of Schedule No. 1 (No. 1/1/1519) .. 2 38862 6 38874 7 38878 3 38891 Statistics South Africa General Notice No. 38894 9 Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. 487 National Qualifications Act (67/2008): Professional body recognition and professional designation registration: Forum of Immigration Practitioners of South Africa (FIPSA) ......................................... 488 do.: do.: Institute of Management Consultants and Master Coaches of South Africa (IMCSA) .............................. 489 do.: do.: South African Dental Technicians Council (SADTC)................. 490 do.: do.: SAINT Professional Body for NDT ......................................................... 491 do.: do.: South African Nursing Council (SANC) .................................................... 492 do.: Application for the registration of additional professional designation(s) for professional bodies already recognised by SAQA: Institute for Work at Height (IWH) ....................................................... 493 do.: do.: Southern African Institute for Business Accountants (SAIBA) ............... 13 38870 19 38870 29 38870 37 38870 46 38870 53 38870 59 38870 40 38894 6 38892 6 38882 18 38884 50 38884 101 38894 102 38894 6 38885 17 38885 Suid-Afrikaanse Reserwebank 643 Consumer Price Index: May 2015 .......... 100 38894 Trade and Industry, Department of 538 South African Reserve Bank Act (90/1989): Directive for conduct within the national payment system in respect of the financial action task force recommendations for electronic funds transfer. General Notices 644 Competition Act (89/1998) as amended: Competition Commission: Application for an exemption........................................... 645 Competition Commission Grocery Retail Sector Market Inquiry: Terms of reference, 2015: Correction notice.......... Goewermentskennisgewing 98 38894 100 38894 Verkiesingskommissie Algemene Kennisgewing Transport, Department of 590 Electoral Commission Act (51/1996): Registration of political parties ................ Vervoer, Departement van Government Notices R. 520 Civil Aviation Act (13/2009): Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011 ................................... 524 South African National Road Agency Limited and National Roads Act (7/1998): Gauteng Freeway improvement Project, Toll Roads: Publication of tolls .......................................................... 525 do.: do.: Conditions for payment of e-tolls Goewermentskennisgewings 6 3 44 38882 38884 38884 General Notices 646 International Air Service Act (60/1993): Grant/amendment of international air service licence......................................... 647 Air Service Licensing Act (115/1990): Application for the grant or amendment of domestic air service licence ................ R. 520 Civil Aviation Act (13/2009): Civil Aviation Regulations, 2011 ................................... 524 Wet op die Suid-Afrikaanse Nasionale Padagentskap Beperk en Nasionale Paaie (7/1998): Gauteng Deurpad Verbeteringsprojek, Tolpaaie: Publikasie van tol...................................................... 525 do.: do.: Voorwaardes vir betaling van e-tol ......................................................... Algemene Kennisgewings 101 102 38894 38894 646 International Air Service Act (60/1993): Grant/amendment of international air service licence......................................... 647 Air Service Licensing Act (115/1990): Application for the grant or amendment of domestic air service licence ................ BOARD NOTICES RAADSKENNISGEWINGS 123 Social Service Professions Act (110/1978): SA Council for Social Services Professions (SACSSP): Extension of the nomination for the election of members to serve on the 3rd Professional Board for Social Work (PBSW) ................................................... 124 Social Service Professions Act (110/1978): SA Council for Social Services Professions (SACSSP): Extension of the election of two members (social workers) to fill the vacancies on the South African Council for Social Service Professions ................................ 6 38885 17 38885 123 Social Service Professions Act (110/1978): SA Council for Social Services Professions (SACSSP): Extension of the nomination for the election of members to serve on the 3rd Professional Board for Social Work (PBSW) ................................................... 124 Social Service Professions Act (110/1978): SA Council for Social Services Professions (SACSSP): Extension of the election of two members (social workers) to fill the vacancies on the South African Council for Social Service Professions ................................ This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 10 No. No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Page No. 125 Social Service Professions Act (110/1978): SA Council for Social Services Professions (SACSSP): Extension of the election of three members (child and youth care workers) to serve the South African Council for Social Service Professions ..................... 126 Social Service Professions Act (110/1978): SA Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP): Extension of the nomination for the election of members to serve on the 3rd Professional Child and Youth Care (PBCYC) ................................................. 127 Housing Consumers Protection Measures Act (95/1998): National Home Builders Registration Council (“NHBRC”): Notice to repeal the Home Building Manual Part 1, 2 and 3 of February 1999 and substitute it with the Home Building Manual 2015 ........................................... 128 Auditing Profession Act (26/2005): Independent Regulatory Board for Auditor (IRBA): Appointment of members to the Board of the IRBA......................... 129 South African Council for the Architectural Profession: Correction notice....................................................... Gazette No. 18 38885 19 38885 103 38894 104 38894 105 38894 No. Bladsy Koerant No. No. 125 Social Service Professions Act (110/1978): SA Council for Social Services Professions (SACSSP): Extension of the election of three members (child and youth care workers) to serve the South African Council for Social Service Professions ..................... 126 Social Service Professions Act (110/1978): SA Council for Social Service Professions (SACSSP): Extension of the nomination for the election of members to serve on the 3rd Professional Child and Youth Care (PBCYC) ................................................. 127 Housing Consumers Protection Measures Act (95/1998): National Home Builders Registration Council (“NHBRC”): Notice to repeal the Home Building Manual Part 1, 2 and 3 of February 1999 and substitute it with the Home Building Manual 2015 ........................................... 128 Auditing Profession Act (26/2005): Independent Regulatory Board for Auditor (IRBA): Appointment of members to the Board of the IRBA......................... 129 South African Council for the Architectural Profession: Correction notice....................................................... This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 18 38885 19 38885 103 38894 104 38894 105 38894 STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 11 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Closing times PRIOR TO PUBLIC HOLIDAYS GOVERNMENT NOTICES, GENERAL NOTICES, REGULATION NOTICES AND PROCLAMATIONS ▼▼▼ ▼▼▼▼ The closing time is 15:00 sharp on the following days: for 2015 11 June, Thursday, for the issue of Friday 19 June 2015 6 August, Thursday, for the issue of Friday 14 August 2015 17 September, Thursday, for the issue of Friday 25 September 2015 10 December, Thursday, for the issue of Friday 18 December 2015 15 December, Tuesday, for the issue of Thursday 24 December 2015 22 December, Tuesday, for the issue of Thursday 31 December 2015 30 December, Wednesday, for the issue of Friday 8 January 2016 Late notices will be published in the subsequent issue, if under special circumstances, a late notice is accepted, a double tariff will be charged The copy for a SEPARATE Government Gazette must be handed in not later than three calendar weeks before date of publication DISCLAIMER: Government Printing Works reserves the right to apply the 25% discount to all Legal and Liquor notices that comply with the business rules for notice submissions for publication in gazettes. National, Provincial, Road Carrier Permits and Tender notices will pay the price as published in the Government Gazettes. For any information, please contact the eGazette Contact Centre on 012-748 6200 or email info.egazette@gpw.gov.za This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 12 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOEWERMENTSKENNISGEWINGS DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTEMENT VAN KOMMUNIKASIE No. 536 26 June 2015 FILM AND PUBLICATION BOARD FILMS AND PUBLICATIONS ACT, 1996 The Film and Publication Board has, in terms of section 18(4)(a)(ii) of the Films and Publications Act, 1996, as amended, classified the films listed below X18 - RESTRICTED TO ADULTS ONLY. The films contain scenes of explicit sexual conduct and may be distributed only by a holder of a licence to conduct the business of adult premises, issued by a licensing authority in terms of Item 2(h) of the Business Act, No. 71 of 1991, registered with the Film and Publication Board, subject to the conditions set out in section 24(2) of the Films and Publications Act. DATE 13/03/2015 TITLE DISTRIBUTOR BEST BY PRIVATE 218 HAIRY PUSSY VOL .5 LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 13/03/2015 PRIVATE BLOCKBUSTER MY STEPMOTHER IS A VAMPIRE 13/03/2015 PRIVATE GOLD 182 CHEATING WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY 13/03/2015 PRIVATE GOLD 180 SEX JUNKIES 13/03/2015 PRIVATE BEST OF INSTABLE INTERRACIAL BITCHES 13/03/2015 PRIVATE SPECIAL 98 VIP FUCK CLUB 13/03/2015 PRIVATE GOLD 179 FUCKED IN THE CLUB 13/03/2015 BEST BY PRIVATE 217 ANAL LOVING TEACHERS 31/03/2015 LES FEMMES DE FOOTBALLERS XX FOOTBALLERS HOUSEWIVES 31/03/2015 BOOBS A PLENTY ADULT WORLD 31/03/2015 31/03/2015 BIG COCK CRAVINGS # 2 NUTTIN' HUNNIES # 3 I LOVE MY HOTWIFE ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD 31/03/2015 LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD BIG COCK FOR A SEXY GIRL # 2 ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD 01/04/2015 01/04/2015 MAKING THE A GRADE # 2 BIG TITTY MILFS # 23 BOUND TO FUCK 01/04/2015 PRISON ADULT WORLD 01/04/2015 COLLEGE GROUP SEX ADULT WORLD 31/03/2015 01/04/2015 ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 07/04/2015 07/04/2015 VANILLA KILLAZ RADIO RAVERS RIDE IT BIG 07/04/2015 08/04/2015 ACEDO TWINKS LIKE IT BIG 08/04/2015 REAL TITS! REAL ONES ARE BEST THE SUBMISSION OF EMMA MARX:BOUNDARIES 07/04/2015 08/04/2015 08/04/2015 08/04/2015 MEET KELLY SHIBARI BALLERINE LE JOUR ESCORTE LA NUIT 08/04/2015 SO CAL SWINGERS CLUB CUT & BLOW PRIVATE GOLD 184 CUMSHOT CHRISTMAS 08/04/2015 PRIVATE GOLD 187 VALENTINES STORIES 08/04/2015 PRIVATE SPECIALS 96 RUSSIAN BRIDE AGENCY 08/04/2015 PRIVATE SPECIALS 100 ANAL CREAMPIE LOVERS 08/04/2015 BEST BY PRIVATE 235 BEST OF 2014(XX) 08/04/2015 08/04/2015 No. 38894 ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD ADULT WORLD LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LUVLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 13 14 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT DEPARTEMENT VAN JUSTISIE EN STAATKUNDIGE ONTWIKKELING No. 537 26 June 2015 PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 DESCRIPTION SUBMITTED IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) I, Tshililo Michael Masutha, Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, hereby publish under section 15(2) of the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (Act No. 2 of 2000), the descriptions submitted to me in terms of section 15(1) of the said Act by the WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT As set out in the Schedule TSHILILO MICHAEL MASUTHA, MP (ADV) MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 WESTERN CAPE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT: LIST OF RECORDS THAT ARE AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC AND WHERE TO OBTAIN ACCESS TO SUCH RECORDS (Section 15 of the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (Act 2 of 2000) Regulation 5A) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR COPYING OR PURCHASING IN TERMS OF SECTION 15 (1) (a) (ii) (a) Annual Reports Copies of these records may be obtained on (b) Strategic Plan payment of the prescribed fee from the Agriculture (c) Quarterly Performance Reports Branch, (d) Service Standards Elsenburg. Private Bag X1, Muldersvlei Road, (e) Citizen's report (f) MEC Speeches (g) Financial Statements (h) Budget Reports and Speeches (i) Manual and Directives (j) Management Meetings DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORY OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(iii) (a) Brochures on agriculture -related subjects Copies of these records are available free (b) Publications, of charge from the Agriculture Branch, Pamphlets, posters Newsletters, Private (b) All information on the website Bag X1, Muldersvlei Road, Elsenburg 1 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 15 16 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 The following information is available on the website (www.elsenburg.com): - About the Department Events Media Radio Elsenburg - Events Calendar Services Research Development Agricultural Development Centres Information Sheets - Elsenburg College DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SAFETY DESCRIPTION CATEGORIES OF OF MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR COPYING OR PURCHASING IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(iii) (a) Annual Report Hard copies of these records are available free of charge from the Department of Community Safety, PO Box 5346, 4th Floor, Open Plan, 35 Wale Street, Cape Town. Electronic copies of these records are available on the Department of Community Safety's website: www. westerncape.gov.za /dept/communi 2 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 ty- safety (b) Strategic Plans Same as above (c) Annual Performance Plan Same as above (d) Community Safety Barometer: April 2011 Same as above (e) Policing Needs and Priorities (PNPs) Same as above DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND SPORT DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR COPYING OR PURCHASING IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(ii) (a) (b) "Step -by -Step to project execution" Copies of these records may be document of the Museum Service obtained on payment of the prescribed Two -monthly in -house magazine "the Cape fee from the Head of the Department, Protea Assurance Building, Librarian" Greenmarket Square, Cape Town (c) Annual report of the Western Cape Library Service (d) (f) Facilities Plan of the Chief Directorate: Sport "Major Events Strategy" of the Chief Directorate: Sport (g) HIV and AIDS Strategy of the Department DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF DEVELOPMENT AND TOURISM MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE 3 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 17 18 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(í) Integrated Economic Development Services, Trade and Sector Development, Business Regulation and Governance, Economic Planning, Tourism, Commercial Arts and Entertainment (a) Reports, e.g. economic reports for the Western Cape These records are available for inspection at the Sub -Directorate: Strategic Coordination, 11th Floor, Waldorf Building, St George's Mall, Cape Town - between 08:00 and 15:45 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR COPYING OR PURCHASING IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(ii) Integrated Economic Development Services, Trade and Sector Development, Business Regulation and Governance, Economic Planning, Tourism, Commercial Arts and Entertainment (a) Annual Reports Copies of these records may be (b) Financial Statements obtained on payment of the prescribed (c) Budget Report fee from the Sub -Directorate: Strategic (d) Reports, e.g. economic reports for the Co- ordination, 11th Floor, Waldorf Western Cape Building, St George's Mall, Cape Town - between 08:00 and 15:45 Corporate Affairs (a) Annual reports including the report of the Auditor -General, and annual audited financial Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed 4 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 statements fee from the Directorate: Finance, 9th (b) Budget reports Floor, Waldorf Building, St George's (c) Collective agreements with respect to the Mall, Cape Town - between 08:00 and grievance procedure, picketing and the rules 15:45 of conduct during industrial action, etc. (d) Constitutions of inter alia the Provincial Bargaining Council (e) Staff -related policies and procedures including employment equity plans, induction programs, HIV and Aids action plan and the code of conduct (f) Monthly reporting on the state of revenue and expenditure: in -year monitoring and reporting system (IMRS) (g) Medium -term Expenditure Framework Budget (MTEF) (h) Adjustments Budget and Explanatory Memorandum Head of Department (a) Annual Performance Plan: Overview of year Projections for following year Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from the Sub -Directorate: Strategic Co- ordination, 11th Floor, Waldorf Building, St George's Mall, Cape Town - between 08:00 and 15:45 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORY OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FREE OF CHARGE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(iii) Integrated Economic Development Services, Trade and Sector Development, Business Regulation and Governance, Economic 5 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 19 20 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Planning, Tourism, Commercial Arts and Entertainment Copies of these records are available (a) Brochures: Small Business Development free of charge from the Sub Directorate: Strategic Co- ordination, Tourism 11th Floor, Waldorf Building, St (b) White Papers George's Mall, Cape Town - between (c) Green Papers 08:00 and 15:45 Copies of these records are available Economic Planning free of charge from the Sub (a) Departmental Strategic Plan (b) Annual Performance Plan: Overview of year Directorate: Strategic Co- ordination, 11th Floor, Waldorf Building, St George's Mall, Cape Town - between Projections for following year 08:00 and 15:45 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Description of categories of records Manner of access to recorded automatically available in terms of section 15(1)(a)(I) of the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (a) LOGIS annual statements and reports These records are available for (b) Tender documents and quotations inspection at the Directorate: Supply (c) SourceLink documents - advertisements Chain Management, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Cape Town between 08:00 and 15:45 Tender documents Tender Bullitins (g) Remittance register These records are available for Files (excluding confidential and personal inspection at the Directorate: Knowledge 6 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 and Information Management (General information) (h) No. 38894 WCED circulars and minutes Registry), Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Cape Town between 08:00 and 15:45 (i)) Employment equity plan These records are available for inspection at (j) Training records the Directorate: Strategic People Management, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Cape Town between 08:00 and 15:45 (k) Financial records of expenditure These records are available for inspection at the Directorate: Management Accounting, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Cape Town - between 08:00 and 15:45 Description of categories of records Manner Of Access To Records automatically available for copying or purchasing in terms of Section 15(1)(a)(ii) (a) (b) Inspection reports (could be requested by Copies of these records may be obtained, on institution that has been inspected) payment of the prescribed fee, from the Schedules of amounts that have been Directorate: Financial Accounting, Grand deducted from a individual's salaries and Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, paid over to outside organisations (Only Private Bag X9114, Cape Town the personal and organisations concerned may request it.) (c) Resolutions and collection arrangements Copies of these records may be obtained, on (d) Arbitration awards payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorate: Employee Relations, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (h) Old examination papers Copies of these records may be obtained, on Duplicate certificates payment of the prescribed fee, from the Symbol statements Directorate: Examinations Administration, Senior Certificate: Part -time candidates Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town 7 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 21 22 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 (i) Syllabuses Copies of these records may be obtained, on (j) Information on boarding and transport payment of the prescribed fee, from bursaries the Directorate: Institution Management and (k) Manuals on school matters Governance Planning (including Safe Schools), Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (I) Workplace skills plan Copies of these records may be obtained, on (m) Equity plan payment of the prescribed fee, from the (n) Course material Directorate: Strategic People Management, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (o) Annual reports (WCED) Copies of these records may be obtained, on (p)Child abuse policy and protocol payment of the prescribed fee, from the (q)Summary of child abuse Directorate: Communication, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (r) Policy documents (WCED) Copies of these records may be obtained, on payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorate: Policy Co- ordination, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (s) Policy for Early Childhood Development Copies of these records may be obtained, on (t) Guidelines for Early Childhood payment of the prescribed fee, from the Development Directorate: Curriculum GET (including eLearning), Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town 8 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 (u)Vacancy lists (v) No. 38894 Copies of these records may be obtained, on Establishments /Organograms of WCED payment of the prescribed fee, from the educational institutions and offices Directorate: Recruitment and Selection, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (w) Edumedia catalogue Copies of these records may be obtained, on payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorate: Communication, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (x) Edulis catalogues Copies of these records may be obtained, on payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorate Institutional Resources Support (including Library Service), Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (y) Educational video material Copies of these records may be obtained, on payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorate: Curriculum GET (including eLearning), Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (z) Home schooling information Copies of these records may be obtained, on payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorate: Institution Management and Governance Planning (including Safe Schools), Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (aa) Assessment policy Copies of these records may be obtained, on payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorate: Assessment Management, 9 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 23 24 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (bb) Curriculum: Policy (cc) List of prescribed books Copies of these records may be obtained, on payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorates: Curriculum GET & Curriculum FET (including e- Learning), Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (dd) Copies of these records may be obtained, on Strategic plan (ee) Annual Performance Plan (ff) Departmental forms payment of the prescribed fee, from the Directorate: Communication, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town Description of category of records Manner of access to records automatically available free of charge in terms of Section 15(1)(a)(iii) (a) Particulars of auditors of schools Copies of these records are available free Statistics with regard to the number of schools of charge from the Directorate: IMGP, established in terms of section 21 of the South Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament African Schools Act, 1996 (Act 84 of 1996) Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (b) Examination results (first publication only) (c) Senior Certificate: Full -time candidates (original copy only) Examination directives (e) (f) (g) Disposal certificate (VA 27 and 28) of Copies of these records are available free used, obsolete, redundant and of charge from the Directorate: unserviceable items Examinations Administration, Grand Comparative schedule of tenders Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, received. Private Bag X9114, Cape Town Tenders: Learner Transport Schemes 10 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 (i) No. 38894 Approved suppliers' list of learner support Copies of these records are available free of material (institutional resource support) charge from the Directorate: Supply Chain Provisioning recording certificates (VA Management, Grand Central Towers, Lower 12) of offices, schools, clinics, centres Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape and Head Office Town (k) Proof of payment to suppliers (I) Registration documents as supplier of learner support material List of WCED telephone numbers Expenses of learner support material Reports of losses with regard to burglaries, fires and vandalism at institutions Payment data on municipal services Copies of these records are provided to schools established in terms available free of charge from the Directorate: of section 21 of the South African Institutional Resource Support, Grand Schools Act, 1996 (Act 84 of 1996) Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (o) (h) Information on schools for learners with Copies of these records are available free of special educational needs charge from the Directorate: Management Specialised learner and educator support Accounting, Grand Central Towers, Lower (including school clinics): contact Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape numbers Town Gender equity pamphlets Copies of these records are available free of Gender equity posters charge from the Directorate: Specialised Diversity posters Education, Grand Central Towers, Lower Anti -violence posters Human resource development newsletter Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town Employment equity advocacy material 11 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 25 26 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Manual: Maintenance of buildings and Copies of these records are available free of sites charge from the Directorate: Strategic Scheduled maintenance People Management, Grand Central Towers, Capital works Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (Y) Appointment of employees (educators Copies of these records are available free of and public servants)(excluding charge from the Directorate: Infrastructure confidential and personal information) Planning and Development, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (z) Retirement of employees (aa) Conditions of service and benefits of charge from the Directorate: Recruitment and Selection, Grand Central Towers, Lower employees (bb) Resolutions of bargaining councils (cc) Copies of these records are available free of Information about leave (Only the Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town persons and organisations that have an interest may request it) (dd) (gg) Promotion requirements (ee) (hh) Resolutions of bargaining councils Copies of these records are available free of charge from the Directorate: Service Benefits, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (ii) Promotion requirements Copies of these records are available free of charge from the Directorate: Employee Relations, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town 12 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 (jj) Senior Certificate requirements Copies of these records are available free of (kk) General Education and Training charge from the Directorate: Recruitment certificate information and Selection, Grand Central Towers, Lower 27 Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (II) Adult Education and Training policy and Copies of these records are available free of procedures (AET) charge from the Directorate: Examinations Administration, Grand Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Private Bag X9114, Cape Town (mm)Further Education and Training policy and (nn) (oo) Copies of these records are available free of procedures charge from the Directorate: IMGP, Grand Further Education and Training Central Towers, Lower Parliament Street, Certificate information Private Bag X9114, Cape Town Full -time equivalent Further Education and Training figures (pp) List of Further Education and Training colleges and contact details DEPARTMENT OF ENVIROMENTAL AFFAIRS AND DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DESCRIPTION CATEGORIES OF OF MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR COPYING OR PURCHASING IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(ii) CHIEF DIRECTORATE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT (a) Departmental Integrated Management Plan Copies of these records may be obtained on including the strategic plan, service delivery payment of the prescribed fee from the Head 13 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za !, 28 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 improvement plan, organisational structure and of the Department, Utilitas Building, 1 Dorp vision and mission Street, Cape Town (b) Departmental annual report (c) Departmental Medium Term Expenditure Framework Budget and Adjustments Budget (d) Departmental website Copies of these records may be obtained on CHIEF DIRECTORATE ENVIRONMENTAL payment of the prescribed fee from the Head AND LAND MANAGEMENT of the Department, Utilitas Building, 1 Dorp (a) Information referred to in an advertisement Street, Cape Town of an application in terms of section 3(6) of the Removal of Restrictions Act, 1967 (Act 84 of 1967) and in the possession of the Department (b) Regulations for schemes (c) Policy documents and circulars Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from the Head CHIEF DIRECTORATE ENVIRONMENTAL of the Department, Utilitas Building, 1 Dorp GOVERNANCE, POLICY COORDINATION Street, Cape Town AND PLANNING (a) Guidelines, directories, manuals and policy documents Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from the Head of the Department, Utilitas Building, CHIEF DIRECTORATE: ENVIRONMENTAL 1 Dorp Street, Cape Town SUSTAINABILITY: a) Guidelines, directories, manuals and policy documents. Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from the Head of the Department, Utilitas Building, 1 Dorp CHIEF DIRECTORATE: ENVIRONMENTAL Street, Cape Town QUALITY: a) Guidelines, directories, manuals and policy documents. 14 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DESCRIPTION CATE- GORIES OF OF MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS RECORDS AUTO -MATICALLY AVAILABLE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT (ACT 2 OF 2000) DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(i) (a) Medical records for purposes of on- Copies of medical records may be obtained at going medical care (referral). (Medical record: the prescribed reproduction fee at the health this term is used interchangeable with "clinical facility concerned via the office of the head of record" and refers to any document or record the facility. in any form whatsoever, which accumulates in the course of patient care, but excludes documents compiled in response to litigation or pending litigation.) Copies of departmental policy documents, This excludes medical records of psychiatric guidelines and protocols may be obtained on patients (available in terms of section 30 of payment of the prescribed fee at the nearest the Promotion of Access to Information Act). appropriate health facility or institution via (b) records and administrative Medical documents will be made automatically request from the Office of the Superintendent - General of Health. (See contact details of available to patients, their legal guardians, or deputy information officer) an appointed legal representative, only after Website: http: / /intrawp.pgwc.gov.za /health/ producing proof of written permission signed by the patient. No information will be given to any other third party (c) All health -related including booklets, publications pamphlets and brochures made available to the provincial Health Department expressly for free public distribution. 15 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 29 30 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS DESCRIPTION CATE- GORIES OF OF MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAI -LABLE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 (a) Allocation of "Tradeworld" Tenders Copies of these records may be obtained on (b) Approved housing policy documents payment of the prescribed fee from the (c) Provincial Housing legislation Record Manager, 27 Wale Street, Private (d) Circular minutes on housing Bag X9083, Cape Town (e) Subsidy application forms (f) Lists of project applications received (g) Lists of housing projects under construction (h) Western Cape Housing Development Board resolutions (only to parties involved) (i) Subsidy beneficiary details (only to parties involved) (j) Budget speech (k) Regulations published in terms of the Rental Housing Act, 1999 (Act 50 of 1999) (I) Case files of the housing tribunal (content only to parties involved) (m) Findings of Rental Housing Tribunal (n) Debtor accounts (content only to the parties involved) 16 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 (o) No. 38894 Annual reports of the Department of Human Settlements (p) Annual reports of the Western Cape Rental Housing Tribunal (q) Strategic Plan (r) Budget (Gazetted) (s) Provincial policy documents Western Cape Rental Housing Strategy DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT DESCRIPTION CATEGORIES OF OF MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE IN TERMS OF PROMOTION SECTION OF 15(1) OF ACCESS THE TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 17 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 31 32 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR COPYING OR PURCHASING IN TERMS OF SECTION 15 (1) (a) (ii) (a) Allocation of "Tradeworld" Tenders Copies of these records may be obtained (b) Provincial policy documents on payment of the prescribed fee from the (c) Budget (Gazetted) Record Manager, Waldorf building, th floor, (d) Strategic Plan Private Bag X9076, Cape Town (e) Annual reports of the Department Local Government (f) Provincial Disaster Management Disaster Management Disaster Risk Framework (g) Provincial Strategic Plan (h) Provincial and Vulnerability Assessment (i) Risk and development annual review (RADAR) DEPARTMENT OF THE PREMIER DESCRIPTION RECORDS AVAILABLE OF CATEGORIES OF MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(í) 18 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 (a) Register in terms of section 7(1) of the No. 38894 These records are available for inspection at Executive Members' of Ethics Act 1998 the Office of the Director -General, 15 Wale (see section 7(5)) Street, Cape Town - between 08:00 and 15:45 (b) International agreements (c) Annual Report (d) Annual Performance Plan (e) 5 Year Strategic Plan (f) The training prospectus These records are available for inspection at (g) Organisational Structure the Office of the Chief -Director, Organisational (h) Service delivery implementation plan (i) Job descriptions Development, 9th Floor, Golden Acre Building, Cape Town - between 08:00 and 15:45 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR COPYING OR PURCHASING IN TERMS OF SECTION 15 (1)(a)(ii) DESCRIPTIONS OF CATEGORIES Directorate: Business Planning MANNER OF ACCESS and policy Alignment Five year Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from strategic plan of the the Directorate: Business Planning and alignment, Queen Victoria Department policy Annual Performance Plan Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, Annual Report 8000. It is also available on the Internet Approved policy documents at http: / /www.capegateway.gov.za Directorate: Research, Population and Knowledge Management 14 Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from Directorate: Research, Population Social research reports the Population and demographic reports and Knowledge Management, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 Directorate: Monitoring & Evaluation None Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from 19 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 33 34 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 the Directorate: Monitoring & Evaluation, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 Directorate: Children & Familles Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from None the Directorate: Children & Families, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 Directorate: Special Programmes Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from None the Directorate: Special Programmes, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 Directorate: Social Crime Prevention Disaster relief statistics Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from the Directorate: Social Crime Prevention, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 Directorate: Community Development Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from None the Directorate: Community Development, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 Directorate: Partnership Development Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from None the Directorate: Partnership Development, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 Directorate: Finance Copies of these records may be obtained Annual budget: MTEF on payment of the prescribed fee from Adjustment estimates the Revenue and expenditure reports Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Financial statements Town, 8000 Directorate: Finance, 14 Queen Financial delegations document Directorate: Supply Chain Management Standard Bidding Documents including Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed fee from 20 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 General Conditions of Contract Advertised and Awarded the Bids/Tender No. 38894 Directorate: Supply Chain Management, 14 Queen Victoria Street, Private Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 Documents /Files Copy of Departmental Contracts Copy of Departmental Service Level Agreements Supply Chain Management Booklet for SuppliersNendors e Supply Chain Management Brochure for SuppliersNendors Chief Directorate: Service Delivery Copies of these records may be obtained Management and Coordination on payment of the prescribed fee from Service delivery standards the Chief Directorate: Service Delivery Management Queen and Victoria Coordination, Street, Private 14 Bag X9112, Cape Town, 8000 PROVINCIAL TREASURY DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1) OF THE MANNER OF ACCESS TO RECORDS PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASING IN TERMS OF SECTION 15(1)(a)(ii) (a) Provincial Budget (Main and Adjusted Copies of these records may be obtained on payment of the prescribed Estimates) fee from the Department, (b) Explanatory memorandum to the Provincial Budget (Main and Adjusted 3rd Floor, Legislature Building, Cape Town or viewed on the Department's web page Estimates) 21 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 35 36 No. 38894 (c) GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Western Cape Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (WC MTBPS) (d) Economic Provincial Review and Review and Outlook (PERO) (e) Economic Municipal Outlook (MERO) (f) Reports Department per resulting from the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act of 1999) and the 1 Division of Revenue Act (g) Treasury circulars and other relevant policy documents (h) Supply Chain Management Delegation (i) Financial Delegation (j) Tender documents (advertised tenders) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC WORKS DESCRIPTION OF CATEGORIES OF RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY AVAILABLE WITHOUT A PERSON HAVING TO REQUEST ACCESS IN TERMS OF THE PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT, 2000 (Act No. 2 of 2000) FOR INSPECTION IN TERMS OF LEGISLATION OTHER THAN THIS ACT: CHAPTER 2 SECTION 15(1) (a) (i) of Act MANNER OF ACCESS TO THE RECORDS No. 2 of 2000 22 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 ALL BRANCHES Annual Performance Plan Departmental Strategic Plan Annual Reports BRANCH: STRATEGY PLANNING AND CO-ORDINATION POLICY AND STRATEGY INTEGRATION None EPWP None STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL SUPPORT BRANCH: PROVINCIAL ROADS AND TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT PROVINCIAL ROAD NETWORK MANAGEMENT Road Network Information System(RNIS) RNIS website: rnis.pgwc.gov.za Traffic counts and accident reports Provincial Road Traffic Year Report RNIS website: mis.pgwc.gov.za TRANSPORT OPERATIONS None TRANSPORT REGULATION None BRANCH PROVINCIAL PUBLIC WORKS GENERAL INFRASTRUCTURE Tenders awarded Jobs stats Scheduled governmental projects IMMOVABLE ASSET MANAGEMENT Western Cape Land Administration Act(Act 6 of 1998) Hardcopy available at Head office 9 Dorp Street, Cape Town, 8001 4th Floor EDUCATION AND HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE BRANCH FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 23 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 37 38 No. 38894 FOR GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 PURCHASING PURPOSES OR MANNER OF ACCESS TO THE RECORDS COPYING FROM THE BODY: CHAPTER 2 SECTION 15(1) (a) (ii) of Act No. 2 of 2000 ALL BRANCHES Annual Performance Plan Departmental Strategic Plan Annual Report BRANCH: STRATEGY PLANNING AND CO- ORDINATION POLICY AND STRATEGY INTEGRATION None EPWP None STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONAL SUPPORT None BRANCH PROVINCIAL ROADS AND TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT PROVINCIAL ROAD NETWORK MANAGEMENT RNIS website: rnis.pgwc.gov.za Road Network Information System(RNIS) Traffic counts and accident reports RNIS website: rnis.pgwc.gov.za Provincial Traffic Year Report TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TRANSPORT REGULATION FROM THE BODY FREE OF CHARGE: MANNER OF ACCESS TO THE RECORDS CHAPTER 2 SECTION 15(1) (a) (iii) of Act 2 of 2000 ALL BRANCHES Information on the following subjects is available without formal request on the department's website and brochures: Brochures Annual report Strategic Plan General information Commercial issues 24 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 Operations Services rendered Environment Education Community Work Investor Relations Media relations Press releases Publications Site maps 25 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 39 40 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 SOUTH AFRICAN RESERVE BANK SUID-AFRIKAANSE RESERWEBANK No. 538 26 June 2015 South African Reserve Bank DIRECTIVE FOR CONDUCT WITHIN THE NATIONAL PAYMENT SYSTEM IN RESPECT OF THE FINANCIAL ACTION TASK FORCE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ELECTRCMC FUNDS TRANSFERS DIRECTIVE No. 1 OF 2015 1. Background, purpose and position of the South African Reserve Bank 2. Definitions 3. Directive 4. Conclusion 1. 1.1. BacI_ round, purpose and position of the South African Reserve Bank Background 1.1.1. In terms of section 10(1)(c) of the South African Reserve Bank Act, 1989 (Act No. 90 of 1989 - the SARB Act), the South African Reserve Bank (the Bank) is required to perform such functions, implement such rules and procedures and, in general, take such steps as may be necessary to establish, conduct, monitor, regulate and supervise payment, clearing or settlement systems. Furthermore, the National Payment System Act, 1998 (Act No. 78 of 1998 - the NPS Act) provides for the management, administration, operation, regulation and supervision of payment, clearing and settlement systems in the Republic of South Africa, and to provide for connected matters. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 1.1.2. The National Payment System (NPS) encompasses the entire payment process from payer to beneficiary and includes settlement between banks and on behalf of clearing system participants. The process includes all the tools, systems, mechanisms, institutions, agreements, procedures, rules or laws applied or utilised to effect payment. The NPS enables the circulation of money, that is, it enables transacting parties to exchange value. 1.1.3. The NPS Act, in section (3), provides that the Bank may recognise a payment system management body established with the object of organising, managing and regulating the participation of its members in the payment system. It is within the scope of the payment system management body to ensure that each payment stream has the required legal agreements in place, referred to as Payment Clearing House (PCH) agreements, signed by the participants, wherein they undertake to adhere to the conditions of the agreement, the rules and the standards of the payment stream. 1.1.4 In terms of section 12 of the NPS Act, the Bank may from time to time, after consultation with a relevant payment system management body, issue directives to any person regarding a payment system or the application of the provisions of the NPS Act. 1.2. Purpose 1.2.1. The Bank is issuing this directive to provide for the conduct of banks and clearing system participants relating to electronic funds transfers as required by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). 1.2.2. On 15 February 2012 the FATF released the revised International Standards on Combating Proliferation, Money also Laundering known as and the Financing FATF of Terrorism and Recommendations (Recommendations). These Recommendations impact the payment system, the participants, and the content of "wire transfers" (known in South Africa as electronic payments or electronic funds transfers). It is within this area that This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 41 42 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 the Bank is collaborating with the Financial Intelligence Centre and their mandate in terms of the Financial Intelligence Centre Act, 2001 (Act No. 38 of 2001 - the FIC Act) to ensure South Africa's compliance with the applicable Recommendations and any supporting guidelines. 1.3. Position of the Bank 1.3.1. The Bank supports the initiatives and Recommendations of the FATF and requires of all banks and clearing system participants to ensure that any electronic funds transfer, as described below, meet the requirements of Recommendation 16, attached as Annexure A. 1.3.2. Electronic funds transfers comprise of, among other, information relating to the originator, the beneficiary, and the value of a payment transaction. 1.3.3. Electronic funds transfers are originated by banks and clearing system participants or customers of the banks and clearing system participants. Electronic funds transfers are processed and forwarded, at times through an intermediary bank or clearing system participant, to the beneficiary bank or clearing system participant, for credit to the beneficiary account, utilising the payment system infrastructure and computerised systems. These transactions encompass both domestic and cross -border payments. 1.3.4. Any bank or clearing system participant that facilitates or originates electronic funds transfers that result in funds flowing from one person or institution to another must ensure that the requirements as described in the Recommendations, the FIC Act, and the rules and standards required of signatories to the relevant PCH agreements, managed by the recognised payment system management body, are implemented and maintained. 1.3.5. The implementation of and compliance with the Recommendations are to prevent the use of the payment system to facilitate money laundering or the movement of terrorist funds. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 1.3.6. With the exception of manually generated Society of Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunications (SWIFT) messages, the content of the electronic funds transfer messages are populated utilising sophisticated computer software that ensures correct information is uploaded to the message. 1.3.7. This directive governs electronic funds transfers originated utilising the: 1.3.7.1. SWIFT network; 1.3.7.2. Immediate Settlement Payment Clearing House (PCH); 1.3.7.3. Electronic Funds Transfer Debit PCH; 1.3.7.4. Electronic Funds Transfer Credit PCH; 1.3.7.5. Real -Time Clearing PCH; 1.3.7.6. Any other system that is able to initiate or process an electronic funds transfer. 2. Definitions 2.1. In this directive, unless the context indicates otherwise, the words and expressions used herein shall have the same meaning assigned to them in the NPS Act, the Recommendations, and cognate expressions shall have corresponding meanings. 3. Directive 3.1 For all electronic funds transfers, any bank or clearing system participant that originates, facilitates or enables the origination, performs the role of intermediary, or is the beneficiary of any electronic funds transfer shall: 3.1.1 Implement such measures and processes to ensure that the requirements as contemplated within the Recommendations are strictly adhered to; 3.1.2 Implement the message requirements as stipulated within the PCH agreements, rules and standards; 3.1.3 Ensure that the requirements for customer and originator identification as set out in the FIC Act are implemented. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 43 44 No. 38894 3.2 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Following proper governance, the Chief Executive Officer, together with Anti - Money Laundering (AML) Compliance Officer, with the assistance of the internal audit function, must, on an annual basis, submit to the National Payment System Department of the South African Reserve Bank, a declaration confirming that the systems and processes employed by the bank or clearing system participant to originate and transmit, intermediate or receive electronic funds transfers, are compliant with the requirements of FATF Recommendation 16 and any supporting guidelines. 3.3 The declarations must be sent to the address below, and reach the Bank by no later than 31 March each year. 3.4 Further, each bank or clearing system participant must permit and assist any persons identified by the Bank to inspect the transactions and the systems employed to populate the abovementioned electronic funds transfers. 4. Conclusion 4.1 This directive is not exhaustive and may be supplemented or amended from time to time. 4.2 Banks and clearing system participants who undertake the business of electronic funds transfers are obliged to act in accordance with the NPS Act and this directive. Contravention of this directive is an offence in terms of section 12 of the NPS Act. 4.3 This directive becomes effective on the date of publication hereof. 4.4 Banks and clearing system participants who are uncertain as to whether their current or future business practices are aligned with this directive should initiate discussions with the National Payment System Department of the Bank to clarify the matter. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 Compliance declarations as well as any enquiry or clarification concerning this directive may be addressed to: The Head: National Payment System Department South African Reserve Bank PO Box 427 Pretoria 0001 The declaration may also be sent to the following npsdirectivesgresbank.co.za This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za e-mail address: 45 46 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 ANNEXURE: A FATF Recommendation 16 - Wire Transfersl- Countries should ensure that financial institutions include required and accurate originator information, and required beneficiary information, on wire transfers and related messages, and that the information remains with the wire transfer or related message throughout the payment chain. Countries should ensure that financial institutions monitor wire transfers for the purpose of detecting those which lack required originator and, or, beneficiary information, and take appropriate measures. Countries should ensure that, in the context of processing wire transfers, financial institutions take freezing action and should prohibit conducting transactions with designated persons and entities, as per the obligations set out in the relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions, such as resolution 1267 (1999) and its successor resolutions, and resolution 1373(2001), relating to the prevention and suppression of terrorism and terrorist financing. Interpretive Note to FATF Recommendation 16 (Wire Transfers) A. Objective 1. Recommendation 16 was developed with the objective of preventing terrorists and other criminals from having unfettered access to wire transfers for moving their funds, and for detecting such misuse when it occurs. Specifically, it aims to ensure that basic information on the originator and beneficiary of wire transfers is immediately available: (a) to appropriate law enforcement or prosecutorial authorities to assist them in detecting, investigating, and prosecuting terrorists or other criminals, and tracing their assets; 1 International Standards On Combating Money Laundering And The Financing Of Terrorism & Proliferation - The FATF Recommendations - February 2012. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 (b) to financial intelligence units for analysing suspicious or unusual activity, and disseminating it as necessary; and (c) to ordering, intermediary and beneficiary financial institutions to facilitate the identification and reporting of suspicious transactions, and to implement the requirements to take freezing action and comply with prohibitions from conducting transactions with designated persons and entities, as per the obligations set out in the relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions, such as resolution 1267 (1999) and its successor resolutions, and resolution 1373 (2001) relating to the prevention and suppression of terrorism and terrorist financing. 2. To accomplish these objectives, countries should have the ability to trace all wire transfers. Due to the potential terrorist financing threat posed by small wire transfers, countries should minimise thresholds taking into account the risk of driving transactions underground and the importance of financial inclusion. It is not the intention of the FATF to impose rigid standards or to mandate a single operating process that would negatively affect the payment system. D. Scope 3. Recommendation 16 applies to cross -border wire transfers and domestic wire transfers, including serial payments, and cover payments. 4. Recommendation 16 is not intended to cover the following types of payments: (a) Any transfer that flows from a transaction carried out using a credit or debit or prepaid card for the purchase of goods or services, so long as the credit or debit or prepaid card number accompanies all transfers flowing from the transaction. However, when a credit or debit or prepaid card is used as a payment system to effect a person -to- person wire transfer, the transaction is covered by Recommendation 16, and the necessary information should be included in the message. (b) Financial institution -to- financial institution transfers and settlements, where both the originator person and the beneficiary person are financial institutions acting on their own behalf. 5. Countries may adopt a de minimis threshold for cross -border wire transfers (no higher than USD 1,000 or EUR 1,000), below which the following requirements should apply: This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 47 48 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 (a) Countries should ensure that financial institutions include with such transfers: (i) the name of the originator; (ii) the name of the beneficiary; and (iii) an account number for each, or a unique transaction reference number. Such information need not be verified for accuracy, unless there is a suspicion of money laundering or terrorist financing, in which case, the financial institution should verify the information pertaining to its customer. (b) Countries may, nevertheless, require that incoming cross -border wire transfers below the threshold contain required and accurate originator information. C. Cross -Border Qualifying Wire Transfers 6. Information accompanying all qualifying wire transfers should always contain: (a) The name of the originator; (b) The originator account number where such an account is used to process the transaction; (c) The originator's address, or national identity number, or customer identification number, or date and place of birth; (d) The name of the beneficiary; and (e) The beneficiary account number where such an account is used to process the transaction. 7. In the absence of an account, a unique transaction reference number should be included which permits traceability of the transaction. 8. Where several individual cross -border wire transfers from a single originator are bundled in a batch file for transmission to beneficiaries, they may be exempted from the requirements of paragraph 6 in respect of originator information, provided that they include the originator's account number or unique transaction reference number (as described in paragraph 7 above), and the batch file contains required and accurate originator information, and full beneficiary information, that is fully traceable within the beneficiary country. D. Domestic Wire Transfers 9. Information accompanying domestic wire transfers should also include originator information as indicated for cross -border wire transfers, unless this information can be made available to the beneficiary financial institution and appropriate authorities by other means. In this latter case, the ordering financial institution need only include This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 the account number or a unique transaction reference number, provided that this number or identifier will permit the transaction to be traced back to the originator or the beneficiary. 10. The information should be made available by the ordering financial institution within three business days of receiving the request either from the beneficiary financial institution or from appropriate competent authorities. Law enforcement authorities should be able to compel immediate production of such information. E. Responsibilities of Ordering, Intermediary and Beneficiary Financial Institutions Ordering financial institution 11. The ordering financial institution should ensure that qualifying wire transfers contain required and accurate originator information, and required beneficiary information. 12. The ordering financial institution should ensure that cross -border wire transfers below any applicable threshold contain the name of the originator and the name of the beneficiary and an account number for each, or a unique transaction reference number. 13. The ordering financial institution should maintain all originator and beneficiary information collected, in accordance with Recommendation 11. 14. The ordering financial institution should not be allowed to execute the wire transfer if it does not comply with the requirements specified above. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 49 50 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Intermediary financial institution 15. For cross -border wire transfers, financial institutions processing an intermediary element of such chains of wire transfers should ensure that all originator and beneficiary information that accompanies a wire transfer is retained with it. 16. Where technical limitations prevent the required originator or beneficiary information accompanying a cross -border wire transfer from remaining with a related domestic wire transfer, a record should be kept, for at least five years, by the receiving intermediary financial institution of all the information received from the ordering financial institution or another intermediary financial institution. 17. An intermediary financial institution should take reasonable measures to identify cross- border wire transfers that lack required originator information or required beneficiary information. Such measures should be consistent with straight- through processing. 18. An intermediary financial institution should have effective risk -based policies and procedures for determining: (i) when to execute, reject, or suspend a wire transfer lacking required originator or required beneficiary information; and (ii) the appropriate follow -up action. Beneficiary financial institution 19. A beneficiary financial institution should take reasonable measures to identify cross -border wire transfers that lack required originator or required beneficiary information. Such measures may include post -event monitoring or real -time monitoring where feasible. 20. For qualifying wire transfers, a beneficiary financial institution should verify the identity of the beneficiary, if the identity has not been previously verified, and maintain this information in accordance with Recommendation 11. 21. A beneficiary financial institution should have effective risk -based policies and procedures for determining: (i) when to execute, reject, or suspend a wire transfer lacking required originator or required beneficiary information; and (ii) the appropriate follow -up action. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 F. Money or Value Transfer Service Operators 22. Money or value transfer service (MVTS) providers should be required to comply with all of the relevant requirements of Recommendation 16 in the countries in which they operate, directly or through their agents. In the case of a MVTS provider that controls both the ordering and the beneficiary side of a wire transfer, the MVTS provider: (a) Should take into account all the information from both the ordering and beneficiary sides in order to determine whether an STR has to be filed; and (b) Should file an STR in any country affected by the suspicious wire transfer, and make relevant transaction information available to the Financial Intelligence Unit. 000000000 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 51 52 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 GENERAL NOTICE ALGEMENE KENNISGEWING NOTICE 596 OF 2015 NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL MARKETING COUNCIL (NAMC) MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT, 1996, AS AMENDED (ACT No. 47 OF 1996) REQUEST FOR THE CONTINUATION AND AMENDMENT OF STATUTORY MEASURES IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN PECAN NUT INDUSTRY: INVITATION TO DIRECTLY AFFECTED GROUPS IN THE PECAN NUT INDUSTRY TO FORWARD COMMENTS TO THE NAMC On 5 June 2014, the South African Pecan Nut Producers' Association (SAPPA), on behalf of the directly affected groups in the pecan nut industry, applied to the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, for the approval of the proposed continuation and amendment of the following statutory measures for a four year period: The registration of all producers, growers, processors, packers, importers and exporters of pecan nuts and /or pecan nut products. The keeping of records and submission of returns by all producers, processors, importers and exporters of pecan nuts and /or pecan nut products, as may be required by SAPPA, relating to: - Pecan nut trees; - Volumes of pecan nuts and /or pecan nut products produced; and - Volumes of pecan nuts and /or pecan nut products imported and /or exported. Furthermore, that the levy of R0.15 per kilogram (excluding VAT), that will lapse on 9 March 2016, be continued and amended to the following levy rates per kg of pecan nuts for the next four year period: 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 In shell pecan nuts 25 c /Kg 25 c /Kg 30 c /Kg 30 c /Kg Pecan nut kernels 50 c /Kg 50 c /Kg 60 c /Kg 60 c /Kg These proposed levies will be payable by producers, processors, packers, importers or exporters on all pecan nuts (that include in shell pecan nuts and pecan nut kernels). The proposed levies could create an income of between R3.2 million and R5.1 million per year over the next four years based on a pecan nut production estimate of between 13 000 tons and 17 000 tons per year. SAPPA proposed that approximately 31% of levy funds will be used to fund research projects, 24% on market information and statistics; at least 20% on transformation and training; and the rest on plant improvement functions and certification, communication, and trade and market access, on behalf of the pecan industry. The proposed levies would represent approximately 0.5% of the domestic producers' selling price (first point of sale) of pecan nuts. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 Registration, records and returns are necessary to: Ensure the availability and provision of continuous, timeous and accurate information relating to pecan nuts and pecan nut products to all stakeholders in the industry, which is essential in ensuring informed decision making and a stable and profitable industry; Ensure adherence to sound product handling, quality control systems and ethical trading; as well as transformation of the industry, and Administer the proposed levy. No records or returns shall be required in terms of this measure which discloses confidential information of a marketing nature, and in particular, no returns disclosing, inter alia, contracting parties; purchasers of pecan nut products; prices of services or the prices obtained for products, or any similar information. The establishment of these measures will assist in promoting the efficiency of the marketing of pecan nuts and pecan nut products. The viability of the pecan nuts industry would thus be enhanced. The measures will not be detrimental to the number of employment opportunities or fair labour practice. Directly affected groups in the pecan nut industry are kindly requested to submit any comments regarding support or objections relating to the proposed continuation and amendment of statutory measures to the NAMC in writing (fax 012 341 1911 or e-mail to lizettem @namc.co.za) before or on 10 July 2015, to enable the Council to finalise its recommendation to the Minister in this regard. ENQUIRIES: Ms Lizette Mellet National Agricultural Marketing Council lizettem @namc.co.za This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 53 54 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 597 OF 2015 DEP. ...ENT V, ONMENTAL AFFAIRS IJNAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT, 1998 (ACT NO 107 OF 1998) LTY C7FSETS GUIDELINE I, Bomo Edith Edna Molewa, Minister of Environmental Affairs, hereby give notice of my intention to make air quality offsets guideline under section 24J (a) of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No, 107 of 1998), set out in the Schedule hereto. Members of the public are invited to submit to the Minister, within 30 (thirty) days after the publication of the notice in the Gazette, written representations or objections on the draft air quality offsets guideline to the following addresses: By post to: The Director-General Department of Environmental Affairs Attention: Adv Avhantodi Munyai Private Bag X447 PRETORIA 0001 By hand at: By e-mail: 473 Steve Biko Street, Environment House, Arcadia, Pretoria amunyai@environment.gov.za. Any inquiries in connection with the notice can be directed to Ms Elizabeth Masekoameng at 012 399 9202 or Adv Avhantodi Munyai at 012 399 9211. received after the closing date may not be considered. n 0 MO k DNA l'fir)LEWA MlSTE OF1:1,.!VIROir:alENTAL AFFAIRS This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 SCHk7aILE i January 2015 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za No. 38894 55 56 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Abbreviations AEL Atmospheric emission license AELA Atmospheric emission licence authority AQA Air Quality Act (AQA, Act No. 39 of 2004) AQM Air Quality Management CBOs Community Based Organisations EIA Environmental Impact Assessment H2S Hydrogen sulphide IP&WM Policy Integrated Pollution and Waste Management policy NAAQS National Ambient Air Quality Standards NAQO National Air Quality Officer NDP National Development Plan NEMA National Environment Management Act NGOs Non-governmental Organisations NPAs National Priority Areas PAs Priority Areas PM Particulate matter SO2 Sulphur dioxide. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... ..............................5 1. 1.1 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. Regulatory Developments in Air Quality Management In South Africa Definition of Offsets .............. ... .. Opportunities for the Atmospheric Emissions Offset Tool Aims & Objectives LEGISLATIVE CONT 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. Errorl Bookmark not defined. 5 6 7 .............................................................................................................................8 The Constitution 8 National Environmental Management Act No. 107 of 1998 (NEMA) 8 National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act No. 39 of 2004 (AQA) ................................................................... 9 3. AIR QUALITY OFFSETTING PRINCIPLES ...............................................................................................................9 4. APPLICATIONS....> ...................................................................................................................... .............................11 5. OFFSETS DESIGN ...................................................................................................................... .............................14 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. Scope Areas of Intervention Authority Approval Implementation 14 Errori Bookmark not defined. 15 15 6. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION ........................................................................................................................................15 7. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITY ................................................................................................. .............................15 7.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. Applicant Licensing Authorities National Air Quality Officer Communities 15 16 Error! Bookmark not defined. 16 8. MONITORING, EVALUATION AND REPORTING ..................................................................... .............................16 9. WITHDRAWAL ............................................................................................................................ .............................18 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 57 58 No. 38894 1. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 INTRODUCTION Enshrined in the Constitution of South Africa is the right to an environment that is not harmful to health and well-being of the people and that Government should ensure that the environment is protected through legislative and other measures. This milestone is fundamental, yet challenging given the fact that South Africa is a developing country and therefore the drive towards sustained economic growth often supersede the protection of South Africans from environmental harm in some cases. With this challenge in mind, it is envisaged that air quality offsets, if implemented appropriately, could provide an opportunity for addressing some of the current air quality management challenges within the country's present economic ambitions. The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (the constitution); the National Environmental Management Act No. 107 of 1998 (NEMA) and the National Environment Management: Air Quality Act No, 39 of 2004 (AQA) have provisions for protection of human health from environmental harm and provisions for best practicable environmental to be considered in environmental decision making (see section 2 of this document). Although offsets are not specifically highlighted as an option, there is evidence elsewhere that offsets can provide an option for achieving improvements in ambient air quality, thereby improving human health while promoting justifiable economic development. The promotion of social and economic development is also emphasised in the AQA (in particular section 2 (a) (iii) - the object of the Act) over and above the promotion of clean and healthy air. The purpose of this document therefore, is to provide guidance on situations under which offsets can be applied during the implementation of the atmospheric emission licensing system stipulated in Chapter 5 of AQA. The document also provides guidance in terms of principles that should be adhered to in recommending and implementing offsets as well as the responsibilities of the different role players. 1.2. Definition of Offsets Environmental offsets are generally defined as measures that counterbalance, counteract, or compensate for the adverse impacts of an activity on the environment. They are generally "balancing activities" carried out to counterbalance the adverse environmental impacts to achieve a "no net environmental loss" or a "net environmental benefit" outcome (Suvantola et al, 2005). All adequate offsets have common characteristics of having a clear objective. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 In the air quality context, an offset is an intervention, or interventions, specifically implemented to counterbalance the adverse environmental impact of atmospheric emissions in order to deliver a net ambient air quality benefit within the affected airshed /s. Wherein "affected airshed" means the closest area to the facility in question, wherein ambient air quality standards are being or have the potential to be exceeded and opportunities for offsetting exist. Offsets are not intended to replace regulatory and enforcement tools but are an additional tool that can be used to achieve long -term environmental protection. If implemented appropriately, air quality offsets should be capable of demonstrating air quality improvements that are real, quantifiable and verifiable (Government of Alberta, 2013). 1.3. Opportunities for the Atmospheric Emissions Offset Tool South Africa is experiencing major social and economic changes, and at the same time facing developed and developing world challenges as a result of the impact caused by among other factors, population growth, migration and industrial development (WMO, 2012). Industrial production and product consumption demand larger inputs of energy and material, and therefore result in the generation of large amounts of waste by- products and atmospheric emissions. The National Development Plan (NDP) 2030, which sets forth the vision for the country, prioritises economic growth as means to eliminate poverty and reduce inequality. To meet these objectives, the DNP has made the provision of sufficient energy to support industry as one of its enabling milestones. In addition, the plan has a goal of ensuring domestic security of coal supply for existing power stations through industry compact, more comprehensive coal field planning and opening up the Waterberg for coal mining. As a result of these pressing economic growth objectives, South Africa, like other developing countries, is facing a challenge of meeting these economic demands while ensuring that the environment is not compromised. Meanwhile, some of South Africa's economic/industrial hubs, with elevated air pollution levels were declared Priority Areas (in terms of Section 18 of the Air Quality Act) due to high concentrations of air pollutants, which have a potential of impacting negatively on the health of the population. The three Priority Areas (PAs) declared to date are the Vaal Triangle Airshed Priority Area ( VTAPA), the Highveld Priority Area (HPA) and the Waterberg -Bojanala Priority Area (WBPA). These areas (particularly the VTAPA and HPA) are characterised by industries such as coal -fired power generation, petrochemical, metallurgical, clay brick manufacturing and mining. The WBPA was declared due to the envisaged 6 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 59 60 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 industrial development that threatens air quality. The control of air pollution in these areas is very challenging especially due to industrial development pressure exerted by the country's economic and social (such as unemployment) challenges. lt is for this reason that tools such as offsets are required to achieve sustainable rates of economic growth and at the same time, attaining required standards of environmental quality. The establishment of major industries should ideally not be allowed in the Priority Areas unless additional emissions from new plants are offset. Using the existing regulatory tools alone to attain the national ambient air quality standards cannot be effective in these areas. Amid these economic conditions, South Africa is also characterised by dense low-income communities that rely mainly on coal and other dirty fuels for domestic cooking and heating. Consequently, findings from most of the Priority Areas Air Quality Assessments has indicated that in addition to the industrial emissions explained above, domestic fuel burning, veld fires, vehicle emissions from exhausts and unpaved roads, and mine dumps are some of the major contributors to poor ambient air quality in these problem areas. These non-industrial emission sources are generally complex to address as the mandate to address these lie across the various departments. In this regard offset programmes may provide the opportunity to address these complex pollution sources by allowing concerted efforts by both government and polluting industries to clean up the air. 1.4. Aims and Objectives The Air Quality Management Offset Guideline is aimed at providing a framework to the industry or proponents, government entities, consultants, the general public and other key stakeholders regarding appropriate principles to be adhered to in designing, implementing, monitoring and evaluation of air quality offsets. The guideline provide guidance on situations under which offsets can be applied during the implementation of the atmospheric emission licensing system stipulated in Chapter 5 of AQA. Effective implementation of offsets will ensure that: economic development in the country does not deprive the South African population of their right to an environment that is not harmful to their health and well-being as required by Section 24 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996; and the provisions of section 2(a) (iii) of AQA are fulfilled that is, securing ecologically sustainable development while promoting justifiable economic and social development 7 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 2. No. 38894 LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT 2.1. The Constitution Chapter 2 of the Constitution states among other things, that everyone has the right: a. To an environment that is not harmful to their health or well-being; and b. To have the environment protected, for the benefit of present and future generations, through reasonable legislative and other measures that: L prevent pollution and ecological degradation; ii. promote conservation; and iii. secure ecologically sustainable development and the use of natural resources while promoting justifiable economic and social development Offsets provide one of the measures to counterbalance the negative environmental impacts, thereby promoting the necessary improvements towards an environment that is not harmful and justifiable economic and social development. 2.2. National Environmental Management Act No. 107 of 1998 (NEMA) The NEMA creates the legal framework that gives effect to the environmental rights stipulated in Section 24 of the Constitution. It sets out the fundamental principles that apply to environmental decision making. One of the environmental principles is that, sustainable development requires the consideration of all relevant factors including that pollution and degradation of the environment are avoided, or, where they cannot be altogether avoided, are minimised and remedied. It is envisaged that offsets will provide the opportunity to remedy the impacts of pollution where it cannot be completely avoided or minimised further. Another principle of NEMA is that the cost of remedying pollution, environmental degradation and the consequent adverse health effects and of preventing, controlling or minimising further pollution, environmental damage or adverse health effect must be paid for by those responsible for harming the environment. In this case, the proponents of offsets, mainly polluting industries, will be liable for the cost of reducing pollution in their airshed with the ultimate goal of improving the state of air. 8 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 61 62 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 2.3. National Environmental Management: Air Quality Act No. 39 of 2004 (AQA) The object of the AQA is to protect the environment by providing reasonable measures for the protection and enhancement of the quality of air in the Republic and generally to give effect to Section 24 of the Constitution in order to enhance the quality of ambient air for the sake of securing an environment that is not harmful to the health and well-being of people. The AQA provides for consideration of best practicable environmental options and other matters that the licensing authorities must take into account when considering an application for an atmospheric emission license. In this regard section 39(c) of the AQA stipulates that the licensing authority must take into account best practicable environmental option; To prevent, control abate or mitigate that pollution and To protect the environment, including health, social conditions, economic conditions, cultural heritage and ambient air quality. Section 43 (m) of the Air Quality Act stipulates that "An atmospheric emission license must specify, among other things, any other matters which are necessary for the protection or enforcement of air quality. This provision allows for the integration of offsets, as an air quality protection/improvement tool, within the licensing process. The empowering provisions for producing guidelines for offsetting as an implementation tool to be used in the licensing process are stipulated in section 39(i) of the AQA: 'When considering an application for an atmospheric emission license, the licensing authority must take into account all relevant matters including any other guideline issued by the minister or MEC relating to the performance by licensing authorities of their functions" AIR QUALITY OFFSETTING PRINCIPLES The air quality offsets must be developed and implemented in line with the Constitution, the principles of NEMA, the objectives of the AQA and the aspirations of the National Development Plan. Any authorisation in terms of AQA which set offsets as a condition should take into account not only the impacts of offsetting, but also all other measures to reduce emissions within the facility itself. This means that the offset should not be seen as a substitute for efforts that can be made to reduce emissions from a facility. 9 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 a) No. 38894 Outcome Based The implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the air quality offset should be based on the outcome i.e. overall improvements in ambient air quality within the airshed. Other positive outcomes and outputs of offsets (beyond air quality improvements) must be of secondary consideration. The proponent must be able to demonstrate the ability of the proposed offsets to improve air quality and should demonstrate ambient air quality improvements as a result of implementation of the offsets. b) No "like for like" The proposed offset project(s) should address pollutant(s) whose ambient concentration is/are of concern in a particular area, and not necessarily the pollutant(s) whose emission from a specific facility is/are of concern. Where applicable, offsets must seek to address air pollutants whose ambient air quality standards are being exceeded in the airshed. c) Transparency and Acceptability Air Quality offsets should be based on open, fair and accountable administrations by both the applicants and the authorities. A public consultation process should be undertaken to ensure public buy-in of offset projects. Proponents of offsets must provide members of the public with any information related to the implementation of an offsets programme. They must also provide all the necessary documents that may be required by air quality officials for the approval, monitoring and evaluation of the project On the other hand, authorities must maintain a consistent and transparent process in assessing applications that requires implementation of offsets. In cases where the offset depends upon another party or parties (other than the proponent) for implementation, an agreement (in form of any signed documentation or contract) should be reached before the offset project can be considered acceptable. d) Additionality In administering offsets, authorities should take into account not only the impacts of offsetting, but also all other measures taken and/or to be taken by the proponent to reduce emissions within the facility itself. This means that the offset should not be seen as a substitute for efforts that can be made to reduce emissions from a facility. The facility must make all the necessary efforts to reduce emissions, such that the offset programme becomes a complementary measure. 10 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 63 64 No. 38894 e) GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Susteinability The offset projects should be based on long-term air quality improvement without impeding on other socio-economic and environmental objectives. Offsets that provides for short-term solutions should not be considered e.g. where industrial emissions are offset by reducing domestic fuel burning through the provision of alternative fuel sources, the proponent should make all efforts to ensure that communities continue to use such resources e.g. by providing them with sufficient subsidies. f) Meacurable and Scientifically Robust Any approved offset must have measurable air quality outcomes. No "green washing' type projects should be considered as part of an air quality offsetting programme. Offsets should represent the actual reduction of atmospheric emissions from various sources and not incomplete or inaccurate accounting of emissions. lt is therefore very significant that emission sources are well understood. In order to quantify emission reduction of an offset, realistic baseline representing forecasted emission levels in the absence and in the presence of the offset project should be established. The measure of impacts on air quality, as well as the design and implementation of air quality offsets, should be based on relevant and sound science. 4. APPLICATIONS Air quality offsets are recommended for the following authorisation circumstances: a) An application for postponement of compliance timeframes (Section 21) is positively considered (in part or in full) The National Framework for Air Quality Management in South Africa suggests that given the potential economic implications of emission standards, provisions will be made for specific industries to apply for possible extensions or postponements of compliance time frames set out in the Section 21 Notice (Listed Activities and Minimum Emissions Standards). The proponent of a listed activity in accordance with Section 21 of AQA may apply for a postponement of the compliance date and such an application will be considered subject to a complete impact assessment with an atmospheric impact report submitted to the NAQO at least 1 year before the compliance date. Examples of conditions that may lead to an application of a postponement of S21 compliance timeframes include where: 11 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 a) There is substantial evidence suggesting that there is no available technology globally to reduce air emissions from the listed activity; b) Confirmation provided that the plant will be decommissioned within the next 10 years; and c) If investment in abatement technology/techniques cannot be made due to restrictions by other national strategic and legislative requirements. In this particular case, the offset programme shall be included as a condition for positively considered postponement applications and will therefore be a condition of a license that is issued after the postponement is granted. b) During an application for a variation of a license According to Section 46(1)(d) of AQA, the licensing authority may vary a license or a provisional license upon request by the license holder. If the said request will result in an increase in atmospheric emissions, Section 46(3) requires that the license holder should bring the application to the attention of the interested persons and the public. In this instance, the possible offset and their potential impacts could be considered to counter the impacts of increased emissions referred to in Section 46(3)(b). c) During an application of an atmospheric emissions license in areas where National Ambient Air Quality Standards are being or likely to be exceeded The Case of Priority Areas: Priority areas are areas where ambient air quality standards are exceeded or have the potential to be exceeded and the Minister or MEC has declared them priority in terms of Section 18 of the AQA. Ideally, no new polluting activities should be allowed in priority areas where exceedence of national ambient air quality standards is already a phenomenon. Where the priority area is declared on the basis of the potential for exceedences of standards, then stringent emissions standards can be applied in accordance with section 10 and 11 of AQA. However, given the economic ambitions of the country, the said stringent conditions may be difficult to implement for all projects. It is therefore recommended that where an activity (new facility) cannot be completely avoided in a priority area and stricter limits cannot be imposed, then there should be conditions for offsetting in the license, over and above the recommended emission limits. This approach follows the mitigation hierarchy in that, where a listed activity cannot be completely avoided, then stricter limits must be set, and if not, offsets must be considered. The Case of Other non-compliant areas: The same principle used in application of offsets in priority areas may apply for areas that that are in the alert/transitional compliant/non-compliant zones in terms of Figure 6 of the 2012 the National Framework for Air Quality Management in South Africa. Such areas 12 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 65 66 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 area also known as "poor" or "potentially poor' air quality areas in terms of Table 18 of the 2012 National Framework (and as amended). In summary, the need for an air quality offset programme will be guided by the conditions depicted in the flow cart (Figure 1 ) below: Is the facility applying for postponement/ variation of emission limits? Facility must review application to comply with AEL conditions I Is postponement/ variation being positively considered? t r-o ItELA to hiducks off-at In of airitOtions the AEL con#' Is the facility eting Section 21 sicn limits / AEL conditions? kiLA offset tamme as:Part oftheAEL. Is the air quality in the airshed meeting NAAQS? No mandatory offsetting required Figure 1: The conditions requiring the application of air quality offsets In general, offsets shall be set as a condition for an AEL based on the applications described above. The inclusion of offsets during the licensing process is permitted in terms of Section 43 (m) of the Air Quality Act which stipulates that "An atmospheric emission license must specify .... any other matters which are necessary for the protection or enforcement of air quality." Once the conditions are a requirement in the AEL, the operator of a listed activity must implement the agreed programmes within the timeframes agreed with the licensing authorities. Compliance and enforcement of offsets implementation should be integral to AEL compliance monitoring and enforcement. 13 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 5. No. 38894 OFFSETS DLL, The following considerations must be taken into account when designing an offset programme: Scope Public Participation Authority Approval Implementation Monitoring and evaluation Please note that these considerations above are not exhaustive and where necessary additional detail and information should be provided by the licensing authority. When designing an offset programme the applicant must always apply SMART principles to any offset proposed: S - Specific M - Measurable A - Attainable R - Realistic T- Timely 5.1. Scope The first consideration when designing an offset programme is to clearly define the scope of your project. The applicant must clearly define the geographical area where the offset will take place. It is expected that the offset will take place in the specific air-shed impacted by the emissions of the facility, as first preference, then any other area closest to the facility. Where the emissions impact across municipal or provincial boundaries, the offset interventions can take place in any of these areas. The applicant must clearly define the time frames associated with offset intervention(s) - Clear indications of both permanent and temporary interventions. The proponent must indicate when the offset intervention will commence and if introduced in a phased approach, a clear timeline for completion must be presented. The pollutant or pollutants that will be addressed by the offset project must be elaborated when defining the scope of the offset project. This should be based on the baseline emissions of the pollutant and its ambient concentrations. The emission reduction potential of the offsets must be calculated. 14 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 67 68 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 5.2. Authority Approval The decision on any proposed offset shall be made by the relevant authorities depending on the nature of the application: The National Air Quality Officer in concurrence with the Licensing Authority in the case of postponement related applications, The Licensing Authority defined in terms of section 36 of the AQA in case of any other application in section 4 above. 5.3. Implementaticri The timeframes for implementation of any offset project will be agreed in writing with the relevant approval authority. Termination, amendment or suspension of any offset project may only occur with the written approval of the approval authority. 6. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION The development of any offset programme will be subject to a detailed and transparent public participation programme. The applicant in conjunction with relevant authorities must invite all members of the public to public meeting (s) at a convenient location. As a minimum, the invitation should be placed at public places within the community. Consultation with communities can be done as part of public participation process undertaken in terms of the NEMA and and/or as a separate process. 7. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITY The following parties will be involved in the assessment, approval and implementation of offsets projects in terms of this guideline: 7.1. Applicant The applicant is responsible for implementing emission reduction measures in accordance with the agreed air quality offsets including the identification, securing and managing such offsets programmes. The proponent must also demonstrate financial capability for implementing such project over a specified time. The applicant must provide progress reports on the implementation of the offset programmes over the agreed timeframes. 15 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 7.2. Licensing Authorities The relevant licensing authorities will be responsible for assessing, evaluating, and reviewing the proposed offsets projects.Furthermore, the licensing authority(ies) will be responsible for monitoring and reviewing the implementation of the offsets within their jurisdictions. The licensing authority must draw up clear, measurable and enforceable conditions related to the offsets. The NAQO in conjunction with the relevant licensing authorities will be responsible for assessing, evaluating, and reviewing offsets projects particularly in case of postponement applications. 7.3. Communities Affected communities will be granted the opportunity to participate in the various platforms, comment and suggest on the appropriate offsets project options. In line with the principle of acceptability explained above, it is important that the affected communities are consulted (and where necessary, demonstrate support) in relation the proposed offsets prior to it being adopted. Table 1 below summarises the parties responsible for various activities based on the type of application: Table 1: Roles and responsibilities in relation to each type of application Activities Responsibility Indicator Identifying a Applicant with AEL with where facility will suitable offset authorities condition meet S21 limits project input but is in an area Public awareness Applicant, Support where - getting NGOs and project community buy-in CBOs, Applicability Relevant Authority AEL application E re exceeded NAAQS being AELA Implementation of the Offset Applicant an of offset offset Evidence of the offset project project 16 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 69 70 No. 38894 Applicability GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 Relevant Activities Responsibility Indicator Monitoring and Applicant Ambient Authority air quality monitoring data reporting Offsets implementation reports Reviewing the Continued uptake of AELA offset project's offset intervention sustainability Reduction of ambient pollution Application for NAQO in Identifying a Applicant in Postponement postponement to concurrence suitable offset concurrence granted with an offset compliance with AELA project with the project as a condition timeframes of S21 Notice Authorities Public awareness getting community buy-in Implementation Acceptance of offset Applicant, project NGOs and CBOs, Evidence of the offset Applicant of the Offset project project Monitoring and Ambient Applicant air quality monitoring data reporting Offsets implementation reports Reviewing the NAQO and Continued uptake of offset project's AELA offset intervention Reduction of ambient sustainability pollution Withdrawal of NAQO and No postponement and postponement AELA facility forced to comply with S21 limits 17 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 Applicability No. 38894 Activities Responsibility Indicator Identifying a AELA in Variation granted with variation of an suitable offset concurrence an offset project as a AEL project with the condition Relevant ,-,uthority Application of a AELA applicant Public awareness Applicant, Acceptance of offset - getting NGOs and project community buy-in CBOs, Implementation Applicant of the Offset Evidence of the offset project project Monitoring and Applicant air quality monitoring data reporting Reviewing the Ambient AELA Continued uptake of offset project's offset intervention sustainability Reduction of ambient pollution MONITORING, EVALUATION AND REPORTING The applicant shall ensure that ambient air quality is monitored within the area where an offset will be implemented in order to ensure that principle (a) in section 3 of this document is adhered to. The adequacy of the location of monitoring points shall be agreed upon with the relevant authority and monitoring shall be done in line with the Norms and Standards for Air Quality Monitoring. A person implementing an offset project must report progress on the implementation of the offsets to the relevant authority. ITHDRAWAL Any authorisation granted with a condition for offsetting may be revised/withdrawn at any time by the relevant authority should proponent of the offset project fails to deliver on any of the agreed interventions. 18 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 71 72 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 REFERENCES Australian Environmental Protection Authority (Australian EPA). Environmental Offsets: Position Statement Na. 9, 2006. http://www.epa.wa.gov.au/docs/1863 PS9.pdf City of Torbrito. 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WMO/IGAC Impacts of Megacities on Air Pollution and Climate: GAW Report No. 205, 2012. http://www.wmo.int/paoes/proo/arep/daw/documents/GAW 205 DRAFT 13 SEPT.pdf 19 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 598 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/54/734/2194/60 : Aubrey C. Hufkie Erf 324 : Somerset East 1 542 square metres : T/D18616/1973 29/09/1995 : : : Blue Crane Route Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 599 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/54/734/2194/70 : Goliath Bantam : Erf 980 : Somerset East :1 281 square metres :T/D28392/1979 : 06/10/1988 : Blue Crane Route Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 73 74 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 600 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/54/734/2194/6 : M.P. Maarman : Erf 228 : Somerset East : 128 square metres : T/D26658/1977 : 19/05/1997 : Blue Crane Route Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 601 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/54/734/2194/6 : M.P. Maarman : Erf 229 : Somerset East : 350 square metres T/D266658/1977 : 19/05/1997 : Blue Crane Route Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 602 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER 6/2/3/D/54/734/2194/47 : Gerald Nel : Erf 98 : Somerset East 1 112 square metres : T/D 19847/1980 : 20/05/1995 : : Blue Crane Route Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 603 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/54/734/2194/47 : Gerald Nel : Erf 99 : Somerset East :1 111 square metres : T/D19847/1980 : 20/05/1995 : Blue Crane Route Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 75 76 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 604 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER :6/2/31 /54/734/2194/37 : Abraham J. Nel Erf 1240 & 1241 : Somerset East : 7.845 square metres : T/D/27570/1966 : 16/06/1995 : : Marthinus J. Strydom Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 605 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/54/734/2194/54 : B.E. Peterson Erf 167 : Somerset East : 268 square metres : T/D 8197/1972 : 24/03/1998 : : Blue Crane Route Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 606 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11(1)cf the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER 194/17 : Margaret Lazarus : :Eman8l11O&255 :Domersa East : 8 922 square metres :11/121OQO : Blue Crane Route Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above-mentioned land is hereby invited to uubmit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments/information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 77 78 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 607 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) WHEREAS The Fort Brown community lodged a claim which was published in terms of Section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, No. 22 of 1994 ( "the Act ") And WHEREAS during the investigation of the land claims, the office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner: Eastern Cape Province has reason to believe that, the claim was lodged before the cut -off date as per instant claim form. NOTICE: is hereby given in terms of Section 11A (1) of the Act that at the expiry of 21 days the notice of claim previously published under section 11 (1) of the Act in Government Gazette Notices mentioned below will be withdrawn unless cause the contrary is shown to his satisfactory. The details of the Government Gazette Notice No. 1891 of 2005 in the Government Gazette No. 28122 of 21 October 2005 relates to the following: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEEDS OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/2/D/88/0/0/26 : A.F.Wiggill do Bowes : Portion 2(A portion of Portionl) of the Farm Stratheric : Queenstown 3. 8831 hectares : T1/1976 : 07 September 1995 : : Provincial Land Reform Office, East London The reason why the office of the office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner believes that the notice must be withdrawn a) When the claim was gazetted it transpired that there was a spelling error occurred when mentioning the farm and this was noticed by the attorneys of the claimants. NOTICE is further given that at the expiry of the aforesaid 21 days period, the office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner shall, unless cause to the contrary has been shown to his satisfaction, withdrawn the notice of claim in accordance with the provisions of the section 11 (3) of the Act. The Regional Land Claims Commissioner. Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape P.O. Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 608 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) WHEREAS The Fort Brown community a claim which was published in terms of Section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, No. 22 of 1994 ( "the Act ") And WHEREAS during the investigation of the land claims, the office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner: Eastern Cape Province has reason to believe that the claim was lodged before the cut -off date as per instant claim form. NOTICE: is hereby given in terms of Section 11A (1) of the Act that at the expiry of 21 days the notice of claim previously published under section 11 (1) of the Act in Government Gazette Notices mentioned below will be withdrawn unless cause the contrary is shown to his satisfactory. The details of the Government Gazette Notice No. 246 of 2006 in the Government Gazette No. 28519 of 24 February 2006 relates to the following: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEEDS OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/2/D/88/0/0/26 : AF Wiggill : Farm Darala No. 225 (Previously known as Hafton) : Queenstown : 1080.8094 hectres : T3321/2003 : 07 September 1995 : ECM Bodlani The reason why the office of the office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner believes that the notice must be withdrawn: a) When the claim was gazetted it transpired that the area district was incorrectly mentioned as Stomberg instead of Queenstown and this was noticed by attorneys of the claimants NOTICE is further given that at the expiry of the aforesaid 21 days period, the office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner shall, unless cause to the contrary has been shown to his satisfaction, withdrawn the notice of claim in accordance with the provisions of the section 11 (3) of the Act. The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape P.O. Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 79 80 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 609 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Balfour Farm No.458 : Fort Beaufort : 51.4776 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above- mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 610 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Balfour Farm 474 Fort Beaufort : 8.6110 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 81 NOTICE 611 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Balfour Farm 533 Fort Beaufort : 4.0874 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 612 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Balfour Farm 570 : Fort Beaufort : 2.5567 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 82 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 613 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) Balfour Farm 747 Fort Beaufort 11.2962 hectares T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 614 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Balfour Farm 748 : Fort Beaufort :1.6859 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 83 NOTICE 615 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Balfour Farm 775 Fort Beaufort : 395.9290 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 616 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Balfour Farm 789 Fort Beaufort : 5.8667 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 84 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 617 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Balfour Farm 690 : Fort Beaufort : 396.0561 hectares : 159156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 618 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 529 : Fort Beaufort : 0.0803 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 619 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 532 Fort Beaufort : 0.1670 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 620 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 548 : Fort Beaufort : 4.0000 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 85 86 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 621 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hetzog Farm 687 : Fort Beaufort : 0.4525 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 622 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 688 : Fort Beaufort : 0.8565 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 623 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 708 Fort Beaufort : 0.1309 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 624 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 709 Fort Beaufort : 0.1356 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above- mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 87 88 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 625 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 711 : Fort Beaufort : 0.1363 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 626 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 714 : Fort Beaufort : 0.2832 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 627 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 715 Fort Beaufort : 0.2427 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 628 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 716 : Fort Beaufort : 0.2427 hectares :159156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 89 90 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 629 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 717 : Fort Beaufort : 0.2427 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 630 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 718 : Fort Beaufort : 0.2427 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 631 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 719 : Fort Beaufort : 0.2427 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 632 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 720 : Fort Beaufort : 0.2427 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 91 92 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 633 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 725 : Fort Beaufort : 0.1334 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 634 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 726 : Fort Beaufort : 0.1368 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 635 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 727 Fort Beaufort : 0.5412 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above- mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 636 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/31D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 732 : Fort Beaufort : 0.1499 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 93 94 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 637 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 733 Fort Beaufort 0.1285 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 638 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 734 Fort Beaufort : 0.1285 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above- mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 95 NOTICE 639 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 735 Fort Beaufort : 0.1285 hectares T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 : : Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner NOTICE 640 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/3/D/1078/0/0/30 : Dutch Reformed Church (Jacobus Bohnen) : Hertzog Farm 749 : Fort Beaufort : 0.6995 hectares : T59156/1984 : 22/11/1997 Department of Rural Development Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 96 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 641 OF 2015 GENERAL NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO.22 OF 1994) Notice is hereby given in terms of section 11 (1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No.22 of 1994 as amended) that a claim for restitution of land rights on: REFERENCE CLAIMANT PROPERTY DISTRICT MEASURING DEED OF TRANSFER DATE SUBMITTED BONDHOLDER CURRENT OWNER : 6/2/2/D/85/0/0/2 : Bernard Banisi : Portion 1 of Farm Kalkoenkrans, No.88 : Molteno / Inkwanca : 161.4006 morgens : T 6556/1998 : 31 December 1998 : Ebenhaezer Pretorius Has been submitted to the Regional Land Claims Commissioner and that the Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim in terms of the provisions of the Act in due course. Any person who has an interest in the above -mentioned land is hereby invited to submit, within sixty (60) days from the publication of this notice, any comments /information to: The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Restitution Support Office: Eastern Cape PO Box 1375 East London 5200 Mr. L.H. Maphutha Regional Land Claims Commissioner This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za Mrs. Wilhemina Moloyl The late Mr. Sochie Daniel Kgosana now substituted by Mr. Ata Phillip Kgosana as the representative of the Direct Descendants and originally dispossessed Individuals P 0159 P 0034 Portion 13 of the farm Leeuwkloof 285 JR Portion 70 of the farm Klopperstios 128 JR Hatheriey 331 JR Portion 0 (RE) 137(RE) Langzeekoegat 323 IR Portion 2 (RE) Wonderboom 302 JR Portion 97. 98, 136(RE) and PROPERTY Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality Sedibeng District Municipality City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality DISTRICT Portion 13 of the farm Leeuwkloof 285 JR PTY LTD Riani and Dean Francois De Kock City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality JG Meyer Boerdery Pty Ltd National Government of the Republic of South Africa CURRENT LAND OWNER Standard Bank of South Africa LTD Nedbank LTD None None None BONDS /NO BONDS T 70 1 007 187150/2002 76845/1982 T45091/1991 T8166/1948 and T7391/1954 DEED OF TRANSFER This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za voiS MR. L.H. MAPHUTHA The Regional Land Claims Commissioner Gauteng Province Private Bag X 03 ARCADIA 0007 TEL: (012) 310-6500/6620 FAX: (012) 323-2961 ate: koma Director (IMU) Deputy Director (IMU) Date: ;I\ c:t1QVt4d\ Sbrrion Maruma Have been submitted to the office of the Regional Land Claim Commission. The Commission on Restitution of Land Rights will investigate the claim In terms of the provisions of Rule 5 of the ding Procedure of Commission Established in terms of section 16 of Restitution of Land Rights Act as amended. Any interested party on the claim is hereby invit, ,* submit, repr1sntations In terms of section 11A of the Restitution of Land Rights Act No. 22 of 1994 as amended within 60 (sixty) working days from the publication date of this n ti, any comnmenIIIn1ormation may be send to: INTERESTED PARTIES: The land claimants, City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, the current landowners being National Government of the Republic of South Africa, Department of Rural Development and Land Reform, Provincial Government of Gauteng, current land owners being Riani and Dean Francois De Kock, Nedbank LTD, Standard Bank of South Africa LTD. Land claimants Mr. Ata Phillip and Office of the Regional Land Claims Commissioner. GP Mr. Makhulubase Amos Masilela Mr. Reggie Richard Madiba P 0067 AR 007 & ZZ 051 CLAIMANT REF NO. Notice is hereby given in terms of Section 11(1) of the Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994 (Act No. 22 of 1994 as amended), that claims for restitution of land rights on: GENERAL. NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE RESTITUTION OF LAND RIGHTS ACT, 1994 (ACT NO. 22 OF 1994) NOTICE 642 OF 2015 STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 97 98 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 644 OF 2015 NOTICE IN TERMS OF SECTION 10(6) OF THE COMPETITION ACT NO. 89 OF 1998 (AS AMENDED) COMPETITION COMMISSION APPLICATION FOR AN EXEMPTION 1. Notice is hereby given in terms of section 10(6)(a) of the Competition Act, No 89 of 1998, as amended ( "the Act ") that South African Airways SOC Ltd ( "SAA ") has applied to the Competition Commission ( "the Commission "), in terms of section 10(1) of the Act, to be exempted from certain provisions of Chapter 2 of the Act. SAA is active in the business of providing passenger and cargo air transportation. SAA has previously been granted an exemption that expired in December 2010 and thereafter a further 5 year exemption expiring on 31 December 2015. 2. The subject matter of the application is with regard to SAA's participation in the Star Alliance global airline agreement and/ or arrangement, and its joint marketing of products offered by the alliance, specifically the Round -the -World -Fare; Regional Passes; Meetings Plus; Joint Convention and Joint Corporate Agreement products. 3. The Star Alliance is an alliance between a number of regional and international airlines, and is one of three major global airline alliances. As a member of the Star Alliance, SAA will be engaging in the following activities with other Star Alliance carriers: 3.1. To coordinate routes and /or flying schedules. Airlines participating in offering a particular joint Star product will have to agree on the routes that each carrier will operate once the organiser of a meeting or conference consents to the Star joint proposal. 3.2. To agree on fare conditions and /or a range of discounts which will be offered to passengers who purchase the above -mentioned products. 3.3. To offer a joint product in instances where organisers of international events call for bids for an official airline to offer air transport services for a particular meeting. Participating airlines will therefore have to co- ordinate their responses to tender invitations. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 4. No. 38894 Specifically SAA has requested from the Commission that they be exempt from the joint participation of the Star products. 5. Star Alliance members are competitors or potential competitors in the passenger airline market(s). Accordingly, the above conduct may constitute prohibited practices in contravention of section 4(1)(b)(i); 4(1)(b)(ii) and/ or 4(1)(b)(iii) of the Act. 6. SAA submits that their alliance is necessary and is required for: 6.1. The maintenance or promotion of exports (section 10(3)(b)(i) of the Act); and\ or 6.2. A change in productive capacity necessary to stop decline in an industry (section 10(3)(b)(iii) of the Act). 7. SAA seeks the exemption for a minimum period of ten (10) years, starting from the date of the approval of the application by the Commission. 8. Notice is hereby given in terms of section 10(6)(b) of the Act to allow interested parties twenty (20) business days from the date of the publication of this notice to make written representations to the Commission as to why the exemption should be granted or not. Such representations must be directed to either Mr Edward Chiweza or Mr Siphamandla Mkhwanazi on the following electronic addresses, EdwardCc compcom.co.za, SiphamandlaM @compcom.co.za respectively. In correspondence kindly refer to the following Case No: 2015MAY0266 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 99 100 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 645 OF 2015 COMPETITION COMMISSION GROCERY RETAIL SECTOR MARKET INQUIRY TERMS OF REFERENCE 2015 CORRECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given of an error in the Competition Commission's Government Gazette notice nr 580 of 2015, which was published on 12 June 2015. The notice erroneously stipulates that the draft Terms of Reference ( "ToR ") consist of 9 pages. Notice is hereby given that the draft ToR consist of 7 pages, and ends on page 7 of 7. All other contents of notice nr 580 of 2015 remain the same. NOTICE 643 OF 2015 STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA THE HEAD: STATISTICS SOUTH AFRICA notifies for general information that the Consumer Price Index is as follows: Consumer Price Index, Rate (Base Dec 2012 = 100) Rate: May 2015—4,6 (26 June 2015) This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 NOTICE 646 OF 2015 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICE ACT, (ACT NO.60 OF 1993) GRANT /AMENDMENT OF INTERNATIONAL AIR SERVICE LICENSE Pursuant to the provisions of section 17 (12) of Act No.60 of 1993 and Regulation 15 (1) and 15 (2) of the International Air Regulations,1994, it is hereby notified for general information that the applications, detail of which appear in the Schedules hereto, will be considered by the International Air Services Council (Council) representation in accordance with section 16(3) of the Act No. 60 of 1993 and regulation 25(1) of International Air Services Regulation, 1994, against or in favour of an application, should reach the Chairman of the International Air Services Council at Department of Transport, Private Bag X 193, Pretoria, 0001, within 21 days of the application hereof. It must be stated whether the party or parties making such representation is are prepared to be represent or represented at the possible hearing of the application. APPENDIX H (A) Full name, surname and trade name of the applicant. (B) Full business or residential address of the applicant. (C) Class of licence applied for. (D) Type of International Air Service to which application pertains. (E) Category or kind of aircraft to which application pertains. (F) Airport from and the airport to which flights will be undertaken. (G) Area to be served. (H) Frequency of flight. (A) SA Airlink (Pty) Ltd; Airlink. (B) Airlink Building, No. 3 Greenstone Hill Office Park, Greenstone Hill, Modderfontein. (C) Class I: I/S073. (D) Type ?. (E) Category Al . (F) OR Tambo International Airport. (G) and (H). Adding the following. State Madagascar, Mozambique. Destination Antananarivo. Nacala Frequencies Six (6) return ights per week. Seven (7) return flights per week. (A) S. A. Airways (SOC) Ltd; S. A. Airways. (B) Airways Park, Room I 10A, Jones Street, O.R Tambo International Airport. (C) Class I; I/S094. (D) Type SI & S2. (E) Al & Al (F) O.R Tambo, King Shaka & Cape Town International Airports.(G) & (H) Adding the following: State Ghana Ghana Ghana Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Destination Kumasi Tamale Takoradi Harare Victoria Falls Frequencies Code Share Only Code Share Only Code Share Only Seven (7) return flights per week Seven (7) return flights per week (A) Tittanoffshore (Pty) Ltd. (B) Convair Road, General Aviation Area, Cape Town International Airport, Cape Town. (C) Class II; 1/N216. (D) Type NI and N4. (E) Category Al. Changes to the Management Plan: F.J.R. Smith replaces B.A. Adebayo as the Chief Executive Officer. A.J. Steynberg replaces C.G.S. du Toit as the Responsible Person: Flight Operations and L.G.C. Scheepers replaces A. Parker as the Air Service Safety Officer. (A) Flyfofa Airways (Pty) Ltd. (B) 10 Borage Avenue, Wonderboom, 0183. (C) Class 11; I/N279. (D) Type NI and N2. (E) Category A2, A3 and A4. Adding category Al. (A) S. A. Airways (SOC) Ltd; S. A. Airways. (B) Airways Park, Room 110A, Jones Street, O.R Tambo International Airport. (C) Class 1: 1/S094 and 1/N095. (D) Type SI, S2, NI, N2, N3 & N4. (E) Al & A2. Changes to the Management Plan: Mr Nico Bezuidenhout is appointed as the Acting Chief Executive Officer. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 101 102 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 NOTICE 647 OF 2015 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT AIR SERVICE LICENSING ACT, 1990 (ACT NO.115 OF 1990) APPLICATION FOR THE GRANT OR AMENDMENT OF DOMESTIC AIR SERVICE LICENCE Pursuant to the provisions of section 15 (1) (b) of Act No. 115 of 1990 and Regulation 8 of the Domestic Air Regulations,1991, it is hereby notified for general information that the application detail of which appear in the appendix, will be considered by the Air Service Licensing Council. Representation in accordance with section 15 (3)of the Act No.115 of 1990 in support of, or in position, an application, should reach the Air Service Licensing Council. Private Box X 193, Pretoria, 0001, within 21 days of date of the publication thereof. APPENDIX I (A) Full name and trade name of the applicant. (B) Full business or residential address of the applicant. (C) Class of licence applied for, (D) Type of air service to which application applies. (E) Category of aircraft to which application applies. (A) Cape Jet (Pty) Ltd. (B) Office 45, Hangar 28, Margate Airport, Tedder Avenue, Margate 4275. (C) Class II and Ill. (D) Type NI, N2, G2, G3, G4, G5, G IO and 616 (Flipping & Remote Piloted Aircraft System). (E) Category A2, A3. A4 and 1-12. (A) Royairelease (Pty) Ltd; Royalrelease. (B) Wulveskop Estate, Duivelkloof, 0835, (C) Class III, (D) Type G10. (E) Category A3 and A4. APPENDIX II (A) Full Name and trade name of the applicant. (B) Full business or residential address the applicant. (C) The Class and number of license in respect of which the amendment is sought (D) Type of air service and the amendment thereto which is being applied for (E) Category of aircraft and the amendment thereto which is being pplied for. (F) Amendment reffered to in section 14(2) (b) to I (A) Chopper Worx (Pty) Ltd. (B) Aero 57, 136 Monument Drive, Klopjeslaagte, Centurion, 0057. (C) C1;ass Il and N825D and G826D. (D) Type N1, N2, G2, G3, G5, G7, G8, G 10, G15 and G16 (Power line maintenance flipping and offshore operations). (E) Category H1 and H2. Changes to the Management Plan: Mr M. Church replaces Ms C. Forrester as the Responsible Person: Flight Operations and Mr M. De Figueiredo replaces Mr G. Rossouw as the responsible Person: Aircraft. (A) Flyfofa Airways (Pty) Ltd. (B) 10 Borage Avenue, Wonderboom, 0183. (C) Class II; Nl 173D. (D) Type N1 and N2. (E) Category A2, M and A4. Adding category Al. (A) Tittanoffshore (Pty) Ltd. (B) Convair Road, General Aviation Area, Cape Town International Airport, Cape Town. (C) Class II; I/N216. (D) Type Ni and N4. (E) Category Al. Changes to the Management Plan: F.J.R. Smith replaces B.A. Adebayo as the Chief Executive Officer, A.J. Steynberg replaces C.G.S. du Toit as the Responsible Person: Flight Operations and LG.C. Scheepers replaces A. Parker as the Air Service Safety Officer. (A) Skyclass (Pty) Ltd; Skycoach (B) 28 Augrabies Road, Water Fall Park, Midrand, Hangar 17, Rand Airport, Germiston. (C) Class H; N918D. (D) Type NI and N2. (E) Category A 1, A2, A3 and A4. Changes to the Management Plan: Mr A. Pereira replaces Mr P. Chiwandire as the Air Service Safety Officer. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 103 BOARD NOTICES RAADSKENNISGEWINGS BOARD NOTICE 127 OF 2015 NA'i'IONAL HOME BUILDERS REGISTRATION COUNCIL ("NHBRC") HOUSING CONSUMERS PROTECTION MEASURES ACT 95 OF 1998 NOTICE TO REPEAL THE HOME BUILDING MANUAL PART 1, 2 AND 3 OF FEBRUARY 1999 AND SUBSTITUTE IT WITH THE HOME BUILDING MANUAL 2015 The NHBRC hereby gives notice, in terms of section 12(1) and (3) of the Housing Consumers Protection Measures Act 95 of 1998 ("the Act"), to repeal the Home Building Manual Part 1, 2 and 3 published in February 1999 and substitute it with the Home Building Manual which contains the NHBRC Technical Requirements and Guidelines to comply with the said Technical Requirements ("the Home Building Manual 2015"). The decision herewith was informed by the need to ensure alignment of the Home Building Manual with other relevant legislative prescripts such as the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act of 1977 (Act No.103 of 1977), the Occupational Health and Safety Act of 1993 (Act No. 85 of 1993) and the broader Sustainable Human Settlements developments. The Home Building Manual 2015 will come into effect ninety (90) days after publication of this notice. Any person may have access to the Home Building Manual 2015 at the offices of the NHBRC. The contact details for the NHBRC offices can www.nhbrc.org.za/contatis-2/ ¿fMGCHAlRPER ON OF COUNCIL This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za be obtained a 104 No. 38894 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 26 JUNE 2015 BOARD NOTICE 128 OF 2015 INDEPENDENT REGULATORY BOARD FOR AUDITOR (IRBA) Established under section 3 of the Auditing Profession Act, No 26 of 2005 APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE BOARD OF THE IRBA Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Section 11(7) of the Auditing Profession Act, No 26 of 2005, that the Minister of Finance, Mr Nhlanhla Nene, appointed the following persons as Board members of the IRBA. BOARD MEMBERS OF THE IRBA Ms René Kenosi Mr Abel Diamini Adv Lise Keech Mr Thiru Pillay Mr Zola Luxolo Fihlani Ms Amanda Lethukuthula Mazibuko Ms Noluphumzo Leonora Noxaka Prof Alexander van der Watt Mr Michael Sass has been appointed as the ministerial representative on the IRBA Board. All appointments are with effect from 15 April 2015 to 14 April 2017 he-, 4- a -Pe- a "A 06-".44 Bernard Peter Agulhas Chief Executive Officer This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za STAATSKOERANT, 26 JUNIE 2015 No. 38894 BOARD NOTICE 129 OF 2015 CORRECTION NOTICE SOUTH AFRICAN COUNCIL FOR THE ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION Board Notice 121 of 2015 published in National Gazette No. 38863 of 12 June 2015, under the heading Framework for the Professional Fees Guideline, is hereby corrected as follows: On page 103, under the heading Project cost -based fee, in the third and fourth paragraphs, as well as under the heading Time based fee, substitute the words "Guideline Fee Board Notice xxx of 2015" with the words "Guideline Fee Board Notice 122 of 2015 ". 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