South African Institute for Drug Free Sport Act, 1997
R 385
Petroleum Products Act, 1977 (Act No. 120 of 1977)RegulationsRegulations regarding Petroleum Products Manufacturing Licences4. Notice of application for a manufacturing licence |
(1) | When an application for a licence contemplated in regulation 3 is accepted, an applicant in respect of whom section 2D of the Act is not applicable, must have a notice of the application published in a prominent manner, in two official languages one of which must be English, in four of the most popular newspapers, two of which must be— |
(a) | local newspapers circulating in the area of the proposed activity; and |
(b) | national newspapers. |
(2) | The notice contemplated in subregulation (1) must state— |
(a) | the name of the applicant; |
(b) | the application number issued by the Controller upon acceptance of the application; |
(c) | the purpose of the application; |
(d) | the place where the application will be available for inspection by any member of the public; |
(e) | the period within which any objection to the issuing of the licence may be lodged with the Controller; and |
(f) | the address of the Controller where objections may be lodged. |
(3) | The place contemplated in subregulation (2)(d) must be the physical address of the Controller's office where the application was lodged. |
(4) | The period contemplated in subregulation (2)(e) must be at least 20 working days from the date of publication of the notice. |
(5) | Proof of the publication of the notice of application contemplated in subregulation (1) must be submitted to the Controller. |