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Adult Education and Training Act, 2000 (Act No. 52 of 2000)

Chapter 2 : Public Centres

3. Establishment of public centre

 

(1) A Member of the Executive Council may by notice in the Provincial Gazette and from money appropriated for that purpose by the provincial legislature in question establish a public centre.

 

(2) Every public centre contemplated in subsection (1) must be a juristic person.

 

(3) A public centre, which occupies immovable property owned by the State, has the right for the duration of the centre’s existence, to occupy and use the immovable property to the benefit of the centre for educational purposes.

 

(4) In this section, immovable property owned by the State includes immovable property held in trust on behalf of a tribe by a trust created by statute.

 

(5) The right referred to in subsection (3), may be restricted by the Head of Department if the immovable property is not used by the centre, for educational purposes.

 

(6) The Head of Department may not act under subsection (5) unless he or she has—
(a) informed the governing body of the centre of his or her intention and the reasons therefor;
(b) granted the governing body of the centre a reasonable opportunity to make representations to him or her in relation to such action; and
(c) duly considered any such representations received.