Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Law of local government structures

Act local urban structures is a piece of legislation in South Africa. The law creates three types of communities and regulates the creation of the Government of these communities. TypesThe communities, created by law are the municipalities of category A, B and c. The law is broad in the definition of these categories. Category A is based the largest and the smallest standard classification on the size. Even at the smallest level, however, all communities have system.FeaturesThe Executive Hall to have covered a law requirements for all communities, in particular the different types of municipal councils. Citizens for members of the Councils of votes and the Electoral Commission of South Africa supervised elections. Act of the Board members five year terms.HistoryThe December 1998 Act entered into force. President Nelson Mandela has signed into law. Due to its wide character changes and replaces previous actions including commissions of the 1947 Act.

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