KGATLENG DISTRICT COUNCIL (CEMETERY) BYE-LAWS

(under sections 44 and 45)

(4th March, 2016)

ARRANGEMENT OF BYE-LAWS

BYE-LAW

    1.    Citation

    2.    Interpretation

    3.    Establishment of cemeteries

    4.    Burial in cemetery

    5.    Permit for burial

    6.    Application for burial permit

    7.    Fees

    8.    Issue of permit

    9.    Dimensions of grave

    10.    Body to be buried in a coffin

    11.    Coffin to be covered

    12.    Graves to be numbered and burial registered

    13.    Digging of graves

    14.    Restrictions on erection of memorial works on grave

    15.    Exhumations and re-opening of grave

    16.    Restriction on number of bodies in one grave

    17.    Hours of opening of cemetery

    18.    Closing of cemetery

    19.    Exercise of control by caretaker

    20.    Offences within cemetery

    21.    Penalties

        SCHEDULE 1

        SCHEDULE 2

        SCHEDULE 3

S.I. 25, 2016.

1.    Citation

    These Bye-laws may be cited as the Kgatleng District Council (Cemetery) Bye-laws.

2.    Interpretation

    In these Bye-laws, unless the context otherwise requires—

    “authorised official” means the Council Secretary or any employee duly authorised thereto;

    “Bye-law enforcement officer” means a Local Government officer serving in the Council;

    “caretaker” means the person designated by the District Council as such;

    “cemetery” means any designated area established as a cemetery under bye-law 3;

    “child” means any person under the age of 18 years of age;

    “Council” means the Kgatleng District Council;

    “Council area” means the area of jurisdiction of Kgatleng District Council so designated for the purpose of these Bye-laws;

    “memorial work” means any gravestone, monument epitaph, tabled or monumental inscription and any work ancillary thereto.

3.    Establishment of cemeteries

    The Council shall establish and designate areas within the jurisdiction of the Council area as cemeteries.

4.    Burial in cemetery

    (1) A person shall not bury or cause to be buried, a body in a place other than a cemetery.

    (2) Without prejudice to sub-bye-law (1), the Council may in special circumstances authorise burial in other places other than the designated cemetery.

5.    Permit for burial

    (1) A person shall not bury or cause to be buried, a body in a cemetery unless a permit for the burial of that body has been issued by the Council or the caretaker of the cemetery and upon payment of the fees prescribed in bye-law 6.

    (2) A person who contravenes this bye-law commits an offence and is liable to the penalty prescribed under bye-law 21.

6.    Application for burial permit

    (1) Every application for a burial permit under these Bye-laws shall be in Form A set out in the First Schedule and, shall be accompanied by—

    (a)    a death certificate signed by a medical practitioner or a certified copy thereof, or a letter certifying the deceased’s death from Kgosi, of the tribal territory; or

    (b)    by the written sanction of a magistrate or administrative officer authorising the burial.

    (2) A person making an application for a permit under sub-bye-law (1) shall state—

    (a)    the name, age and sex of the deceased;

    (b)    the religious denomination, if any, of the deceased;

    (c)    national identity card number or passport number if it is a non-citizen;

    (d)    the place of death; and

    (e)    the relationship to deceased person by the applicant.

7.    Fees

    (1) Subject to this bye-law, the fees specified in the Second Schedule, shall be paid for every burial permit issued.

    (2) Where any authorised official is satisfied that any fee payable under these Bye-laws cannot, by any reason, be paid, he or she may—

    (a)    waive the fee either wholly or in part;

    (b)    direct that the fee, or so much of the fee as that he or she has not waived under paragraph (a), shall be paid in instalments of such amounts and at such times as he or she shall specify; or

    (c)    be cancelled by exempting such transaction.

8.    Issue of permit

    (1) The Council shall issue a burial permit where the applicant satisfies the provisions of bye-law 6 and 7.

    (2) The burial permit shall be in the Form set out in the First Schedule.

9.    Dimensions of grave

    Unless where the Council otherwise directs, no person shall bury or cause to be buried a body in a cemetery unless the grave has the dimensions specified in the Third Schedule.

10.    Body to be buried in a coffin

    (1) Subject to sub-bye-law (2), a person shall not bury or cause to be buried a body in a cemetery unless the body is enclosed in a coffin of solid and sound construction.

    (2) Notwithstanding sub-bye-law (1), a body may be buried in other ways where such burial is in accordance with well known and accepted religious rites or traditions of the deceased’s religion and custom.

11.    Coffin to be covered

    The family of the deceased shall ensure that as soon as the coffin is placed in a grave, it is covered with earth until the grave is filled.

12.    Graves to be numbered and burial registered

    (1) Every grave in a cemetery shall be allocated a number and the particulars of every burial shall be recorded in a register kept by the Council Secretary or an authorised official.

    (2) The register referred to in sub-bye-law (1) may be inspected by members of the public during working hours.

13.    Digging of graves

    (1) Subject to sub-bye-law (2), it shall be the responsibility of the Council in designated cemetery areas, to dig graves, upon receipt of payment of fees required under bye-law 7.

    (2) Notwithstanding sub-bye-law (1), the Council Secretary may waive the payment of such fees in whole or in part when the person responsible for the burial wishes to dig the grave himself.

    (3) A person may dig a grave only after he receives authorisation from the Council Secretary and undertakes to abide by the conditions of bye-law 9 and as may be fixed from time to time by the Council.

14.    Restrictions on erection of memorial works on graves

    (1) A person shall not erect on any grave, memorial works unless with the written permission of the Council Secretary, and the erection is carried out in accordance with dimensions of graves provided for under bye-law 9.

    (2) A person making an application to the Council Secretary or authorised official for his permission to erect any memorial work on a grave shall furnish the Council Secretary or authorised official with plans or diagrams in such degree of detail as to the manner in which the work is to be executed, as it may be required.

    (3) The Council Secretary or authorised official may refuse to grant permission for the erection of any memorial work on a grave if he is of the opinion that the memorial work would be unsightly or offensive or if it would not be of a permanent and durable nature, but any person aggrieved by such a refusal to grant permission may appeal to the Minister.

    (4) The Council may take down and remove any memorial work erected on a grave with a cemetery without the council permission or which is not maintained in an adequate state of repair and any cost incurred by the Council in so doing may be recovered from the person who erected the work.

15.    Exhumations and re-opening of grave

    Subject to the provisions of the Inquest Act (Cap. 07:01), no person shall cause any body to be exhumed within a cemetery or re-open any graves without the written consent of the Council.

16.    Restriction on number of bodies in one grave

    (1) A person shall not bury or cause to be buried in a cemetery more than one body of a person who is not a child or more than two bodies of children in one grave unless with the written permission of the Council Secretary or authorised official.

    (2) Notwithstanding regulation (1), the body of a still born child may be buried with the body of its mother in one grave without the permission of the Council Secretary or authorised official.

17.    Hours of opening of cemetery

    Every cemetery shall be open to the public between 5:30 am and 6:30 pm daily:

Provided that—

    (a)    the Council Secretary or authorised official or the caretaker of the cemetery may from time to time authorise an earlier opening or a later closing of the cemetery.

    (b)    nothing in this bye-law shall authorise members of the public to enter any building or enclosed space within the cemetery; and

    (c)    children, unless accompanied by a responsible adult or authority may be excluded from the cemetery.

18.    Closing of cemetery

    The Council may close any cemetery, but any cemetery so closed shall continue to be a cemetery except that no burial may take place in it except on the authority of the Council.

19.    Exercise of control by caretaker

    (1) Every person within a cemetery shall be subject to the direction and control of the caretaker of the cemetery.

    (2) A caretaker of a cemetery may give such reasonable direction as he thinks fit for the arrangement of funerals or a particular funeral.

    (3) A person shall not resist or obstruct the caretaker of a cemetery in the performance of his or her functions or disobey any lawful direction given by the caretaker.

20.    Offences within cemetery

    A person shall not—

    (a)    enter or remain in any cemetery other than when the cemetery is open to the public in accordance with bye-law 17;

    (b)    destroy, or damage any building, wall, fence, tree or plant within a cemetery;

    (c)    put any bill board, wall or fence in a cemetery;

    (d)    destroy, or damage any memorial work within a cemetery;

    (e)    play any game or sport in a cemetery;

    (f)    discharge a firearm in a cemetery, unless he is lawfully ordered to do so as part of a military, police or prison funeral;

    (g)    disturb or annoy any person attending a funeral in a cemetery;

    (h)    shout, scream or behave in a disorderly, indecent, immodest or irreverent manner in or immediately adjacent to a cemetery;

    (i)    enter a cemetery, which is enclosed, by a fence or wall other than through a gate or door;

    (j)    permit or allow any dog or livestock to enter or remain in any cemetery;

    (k)    smoke tobacco or any unauthorised or prohibited drugs in a cemetery;

    (l)    drink alcoholic beverages in the cemetery; or,

    (m)    throw litter in the cemetery.

21.    Penalties

    Any person who contravenes the provisions of these Bye-laws commits an offence and is liable to a fine not exceeding P1000, or in default of payment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both and, or in the event of a second or subsequent conviction, to a fine not exceeding P2000 or in default of payment, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or to both.

SCHEDULE 1

FORM A

(Bye-law 6)

APPLICATION FOR BURIAL PERMIT

Kgatleng District Council

Application for Burial Permit No. ……………………………………Nomore ya phitlho……………………….

Particulars of Applicant

    1    (a)    Name of Applicant

        (Leina la mokopi) …………………………………… Identity/Omang ……………………..………

    (b)    Address of Applicant

        (Aterese ya Mokopi)………………………………………. Location ………………………………

    (c)    National Identity of the Deceased

        (Omang/Passport)……………………………………………………………………………………

    (d)    Relationship to the deceased person by the applicant……………………………………………

Age

Sex

(Dingwaga) …………………….

Ke mong?) …………………….

 

Particulars of Deceased

    2    (a)    Name of Deceased

        (Leina la Moswi) ……………………………………………………………………………………….

    (b)    Place of death(Felo ga Loso)……………………………………..Date of death (Letsatsi la loso) ……………………………….

    (c)    Death Certificate (issued where, by whom and when?)

        (Sesupo sa loso)………………………………………………………………………………………

        Felo ga phitlho…………………………………………………………………………………………

        Location of burial………………………………………………………………………………………

    (d)    Religious Denomination

        (O wa Tumelo efe?)……………………………………………………………………………………

        *The answer is optional

        *Ga o patelesege go araba potso e

I certify that the information given is true in every respect.

Mafoko otlhe a kea buileng ke boammaaruri.

 

……………………………………

Signature of Applicant
(Boitlamo jwa Mokopi)

 

FORM B

(Bye-law 8)

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.

(Ga Tiriso ya Babereki fela)

Death Register Number

Fee

(Nomoro ya loso) *……………………………………..

Tuelo………………………………………………

Official Receipt No.

(Nomoro ya sesupo sa tuelo)…………………………………………………………….……………………

Grave Number

(Nomore ya Lebitla)……………………………………………………………………..………………………

 

FORM B

(Bye-law 8)

BURIAL PERMIT

(TESELETSO YA PHITLHO)

Burial is hereby permitted

Phitlho e letleletswe

Council Secretary/Caretaker

Mokwaledi wa Khansele/Motlhokomedi

Date

(Letsatsi)………………………………………….

 

SCHEDULE 2

BURIAL FEES

    (a)    P10 in the case of the burial of an adult

    (b)    P5.00 in the case of the burial of a child

SCHEDULE 3

(Bye-law 9)

DIMENSION OF GRAVES

    (a)    In the case of an adult—

 

            Length

2.128m

            Width

0.912m

            Depth

1.824m

    (b)    In the case of a child—

 

            Length

1.524m

            Width

0.912m

            Depth

1.524m


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