LOCAL GOVERNMENT : SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION : ESTABLISHMENT OF THE JWANENG TOWN COUNCIL ORDER

(regulation 4)

(10th August, 1984)

ARRANGEMENT OF PARAGRAPHS

    PARAGRAPH

    1.    Citation

    2.    Interpretation

    3.    Establishment of council

    4.    Filling of vacancies

    5.    Functions to be performed by council

S.I. 77, 1984,
S.I. 111, 1984,
S.I. 99, 1994,
S.I. 41, 1999,
S.I. 99, 2004,
S.I. 121, 2004,
S.I. 90, 2009,
S.I. 119, 2024,
S.I. 165, 2024.

1.    Citation

    This Order may be cited as the Establishment of the Jwaneng Town Council Order*.

*Originally made under the Township Act now repealed, these Regulations have been continued under s 94(2) of the Local Government Act, 2013.

2.    Interpretation

    In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires—

    “council” means the Jwaneng Town Council established by paragraph 3(1).

3.    Establishment of council

    (1) There is hereby established a town council to be known as the Jwaneng Town Council in respect of the area defined in paragraph 4 of the Schedule to the Declaration of Townships Order.

    (2) The Council shall consist of—

    (a)    eight elected members;

    (b)    two nominated members; and

    (c)    ex-officio members being—

        (i)    an administrative officer who has special responsibilities relating to the development of the area,

        (ii)    every land board chairperson within the Administrative District,

        (iii)    every member of the Ntlo ya Dikgosi designated or selected under subsection (1) or (2) of section 78 of the Constitution, and

        (iv)    a Kgosi who resides within the headquarters of the Council.

4.    Filling of vacancies

    If the seat of a member of the council becomes vacant, the vacancy shall be filled in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.

5.    Functions to be performed by council

    The council shall perform the functions specified in paragraph 1 of the First Schedule to the Town Council Regulations and may perform all or any of the remaining functions specified in the said Schedule.


LOCAL GOVERNMENT : SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION : ESTABLISHMENT OF THE JWANENG TOWN COUNCIL ORDER

(regulation 4)

(10th August, 1984)

ARRANGEMENT OF PARAGRAPHS

    PARAGRAPH

    1.    Citation

    2.    Interpretation

    3.    Establishment of council

    4.    Filling of vacancies

    5.    Functions to be performed by council

S.I. 77, 1984,
S.I. 111, 1984,
S.I. 99, 1994,
S.I. 41, 1999,
S.I. 99, 2004,
S.I. 121, 2004,
S.I. 90, 2009,
S.I. 119, 2024,
S.I. 165, 2024.

1.    Citation

    This Order may be cited as the Establishment of the Jwaneng Town Council Order*.

*Originally made under the Township Act now repealed, these Regulations have been continued under s 94(2) of the Local Government Act, 2013.

2.    Interpretation

    In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires—

    “council” means the Jwaneng Town Council established by paragraph 3(1).

3.    Establishment of council

    (1) There is hereby established a town council to be known as the Jwaneng Town Council in respect of the area defined in paragraph 4 of the Schedule to the Declaration of Townships Order.

    (2) The Council shall consist of—

    (a)    eight elected members;

    (b)    two nominated members; and

    (c)    ex-officio members being—

        (i)    an administrative officer who has special responsibilities relating to the development of the area,

        (ii)    every land board chairperson within the Administrative District,

        (iii)    every member of the Ntlo ya Dikgosi designated or selected under subsection (1) or (2) of section 78 of the Constitution, and

        (iv)    a Kgosi who resides within the headquarters of the Council.

4.    Filling of vacancies

    If the seat of a member of the council becomes vacant, the vacancy shall be filled in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 3.

5.    Functions to be performed by council

    The council shall perform the functions specified in paragraph 1 of the First Schedule to the Town Council Regulations and may perform all or any of the remaining functions specified in the said Schedule.


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