Provincial Legislative Competence |
Provincial Legislative Competence- Constitution of South Africa |
Schedule 5: Functional areas of exclusive provincial legislative competence
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Part A |
- Abattoirs |
- Ambulance services |
- Archives other than national archives |
- Libraries other than national libraries |
- Liquor licences |
- Museums other than national museums |
- Provincial planning |
- Provincial cultural matters |
- Provincial recreation and amenities |
- Provincial sport |
- Provincial roads and traffic |
- Veterinary services, excluding regulation of the profession |
Part B |
The following local government matters to the extent set out for provinces in section 155(6)(a) and (7): |
- Beaches and amusement facilities |
- Billboards and the display of advertisements in public places |
- Cemeteries, funeral parlours and crematoria |
- Cleansing |
- Control of public nuisances |
- Control of undertakings that sell liquor to the public |
- Facilities for the accommodation, care and burial of animals |
- Fencing and fences |
- Licensing of dogs |
- Licensing and control of undertakings that sell food to the public |
- Local amenities |
- Local sport facilities |
- Markets |
- Municipal abattoirs |
- Municipal parks and recreation |
- Municipal roads |
- Noise pollution |
- Pounds |
- Public places |
- Refuse removal, refuse dumps and solid waste disposal |
- Street trading |
- Street lighting |
- Traffic and parking
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Constitution of South Africa |
Preamble |
Founding Provisions |
Bill of Rights |
Co operative Government |
Parliament |
President and National Executive |
Provinces |
Local Government |
Courts and Administration of Justice |
State Institutions Supporting Constitutional Democracy |
Public Administration |
Security Services |
Traditional Leaders |
Finance |
General Provisions |
National Flag |
Geographical Areas of Provinces |
Oaths and Solemn Affirmations |
Election Procedures |
National and Provincial Legislative Competence |
Provincial Legislative Competence |
Transitional Arrangements |
Laws Repealed
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