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70     No. 8914
Government Gazette, 28 September 1983

Act No. 110, 1983

Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1983

Schedule 1

Subjects referred to in section 14


1. Social welfare, but subject to any general law in relation to―

(a)

norms and standards for the provision or financing of welfare services;

(b)

the control of the collection of money and other contributions from members of the public for welfare services or charity; and

(c)

the registration of social workers, and control over their profession.

2. Education at all levels, including―

(1)

instruction by way of correspondence, and institutions providing such instruction;

(2)

the training of adults in the trades at centres established by the State President acting as provided in section 19 (1) (a); and

(3)

training of cadets at schools in terms of section 3 (1) (a) of, and subject to, the Defence Act, 1957, and official school sport,

but subject to any general law in relation to―

(a)

norms and standards for the financing of running and capital costs of education;

(b)

salaries and conditions of employment of staff and professional registration of teachers; and

(c)

norms and standards for syllabuses and examination and for certification of qualifications.

3. Art, culture and recreation (with the exception of competitive sport) which affect mainly the population group in question.

4. Health matters, comprising the following, namely―

(1)

hospitals, clinics and similar or related institutions;

(2)

medical services at schools and for indigent persons;

(3)

health and nutritional guidance; and

(4)

the registration of and control over private hospitals,

but subject to any general law in relation to such matters.

5. Community development, comprising the following, namely―

(1)

housing;

(2)

development of the community in any area declared by or under any general law as an area for the use of the population group in question, including the establishment, development and renovation of towns and the control over and disposal of land (whether by alienation or otherwise) acquired or made available for that purpose; and

(3)

rent control and control over and clearance of squatting, in such an area in terms of any general law,

but subject to―

(a)

any general law in relation to norms, standards and income groups for the financing of housing; and

(b)

the provisions of the general law referred to in paragraph (2).

6. Local government within any area declared by or under any general law as a local government area for the population group in question, but subject to any general law in relation to matters to be administered on local government level on a joint basis, and excluding―

(a)

any matter assigned to local authorities by or under any general law; and

(b)

the exercise by any local authority, otherwise than in accordance with general policy determined by the State President acting as provided in section 19 (1) (b), of any power to raise loans.

7. Agriculture, comprising the following, namely―

(1)

agricultural development services, which include research, advisory services and extension;

(2)

training at agricultural colleges; and

(3)

financial and other assistance to farmers or prospective farmers, or for the promotion of agriculture.

8. Water supply, comprising the following, namely―

(1)

irrigation schemes;

(2)

drilling for water for agricultural and local government purposes;