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Government Gazette, 3 March 1994
No. 15550 15

Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Amendment Act, 1994 Act No. 2, 1994

legislature concerning all constitutional amendments regarding its powers, boundaries and functions.”; and

(b)

by the addition after Constitutional Principle XXXIII of the following Principle:

XXXIV

1. This Schedule and the recognition therein of the right of the South African people as a whole to self-determination, shall not be construed as precluding, within the framework of the said right, constitutional provision for a notion of the right to self-determination by any community sharing a common cultural and language heritage, whether in a territorial entity within the Republic or in any other recognised way.

2. The Constitution may give expression to any particular form of self-determination provided there is substantial proven support within the community concerned for such a form of self-determination.

3. If a territorial entity referred to in paragraph 1 is established in terms of this Constitution before the new constitutional text is adopted, the new Constitution shall entrench the continuation of such territorial entity, including its structures, powers and functions.”.


Substitution of Schedule 6 to Act 200 of 1993

14. The following Schedule is hereby substituted for Schedule 6 to the principal Act:

Schedule 6

Legislative Competences of Provinces

Agriculture

Abbatoirs

Airports, other than international and national airports

Animal control and diseases

Casinos, racing, gambling and wagering

Consumer protection

Cultural affairs

Education at all levels, excluding university and technikon education

Environment

Health services

Housing

Indigenous law and customary law

Language policy and the regulation of the use of official languages within a province, subject to section 3

Local government, subject to the provisions of Chapter 10

Markets and pounds

Nature conservation, excluding national parks, national botanical gardens and marine resources

Police, subject to the provisions of Chapter 14

Provincial public media

Provincial sport and recreation

Public transport

Regional planning and development

Road traffic regulation

Roads

Soil conservation

Tourism

Trade and industrial promotion

Traditional authorities

Urban and rural development

Welfare services”.