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Maintenance Act, 1998 (Act No. 99 of 1998)

Regulations Relating to Maintenance

Chapter 4A : Powers of Maintenance Investigators

23A. Powers, duties and functions of maintenance investigator

 

1) A maintenance investigator must have his or her letter of appointment in his or her possession when exercising any power or peforming any duty in terms of the Act or these regulations.

 

2) A maintenance investigator may, for the purpose of performing his or her functions in terms of the Act—
a) examine a person who is likely to give material or relevant information about any complaint relating to maintenance;
b) direct a person to identify himself or herself to the satisfaction of the maintenance investigator; and
c) request a person to sign for a document, relevant to a complaint relating to maintenance, received from the maintenance investigator.

 

3) A maintenance investigator may, for the purpose of service of process of any maintenance court, or service of subpoenas or summonses in respect of criminal proceedings instituted for failure to comply with a maintenance order—
a) call upon a member of the South African Police Service as defined in section 1 of the South African Police Act, 1995 (Act No. 68 of 1995), to render assistance to him or her where resistance to the service of the process of the maintenance order or the service of subpoenas and summonses have been met or reasonably anticipated;
b) if a maintenance investigator encounters or reasonably anticipates resistance as described in sub paragraph (a), request assistance from the Station Commissioner of the nearest police station and must, upon making such request for assistance, furnish particulars of the complaint in which he or she met resistance or the reason why he or she anticipates resistance .