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National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998)

Chapter 9 : Administration of Act and Specific Environmental Management Acts

42. Delegation of powers and duties by Minister and Director-General

 

(1) The Minister may delegate a power, or duty vested in him or her in terms of this Act or a specific environmental management Act to—
(a) the Director-General;
(b) and MEC, by agreement with the MEC.
(c) the management authority of a protected area, or
(d) any organ of state, by agreement with that organ of state.

 

(2) A delegation referred to in subsection (1)—
(a) must be in writing;
(b) may be made subject to conditions;
(c) does not prevent the exercise of the power or the performance of the duty by the Minister himself or herself;
(d) may include the power to subdelegate; and
(e) may be withdrawn by the Minister.

 

(2A) The Minister must give notice in the Gazette of any delegation of a power or duty to an MEC, the management authority of a protected area or an organ of state.

 

(2B) The Minister may confirm, vary or revoke any decision taken in consequence of a delegation or subdelegation in terms of this section, subject to any rights that may have accrued to a person as a result of the decision.

 

(2C) The Minister may not delegate a power or duty vested in the Minister in terms of this Act or a specific environmental management Act—
(a) to make regulations;
(b) to publish notices in the Gazette;
(c) to appoint a member of a board or committee; or
(d) to expropriate private land.

 

(3) The Director-General may delegate a power, or duty vested in him or her by or under this Act or a specific environmental management Act to—
(a) the holder of an office in the Department; or
(b) after consultation with a provincial head of department, an officer in a provincial administration or municipality.

 

(4) The Director-General may permit a person to whom a power, or duty has been delegated by the Director-General to delegate further that power, or duty.

 

(5) A delegation referred to in subsection (3) and the permission referred to in subsection (4)—
(a) must be in writing;
(b) may be made subject to conditions;
(c) do not prevent the exercise of the power or the performance of the duty by the Director-General himself or herself; and
(d) may be withdrawn by the Director-General.