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2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa Special Measures Act, 2006 (Act No. 11 of 2006)5. Designated areas |
(1) |
(a) | The LOC, after consultation with the National Commissioner of the South African Police Service and all other stakeholders, may designate any site or any area in a site as a designated area that may only be entered by a person in possession of an accreditation card. |
(b) | For the purposes of paragraph (a), "site" means any— |
(ii) | public viewing place identified by the LOC; |
(ii) | other place or facility related to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa that the LOC may determine to be a place or facility which may only be entered by a person in possession of an accreditation card; or |
(iv) | zone surrounding or adjacent to a stadium, venue, place or facility that the LOC, after consultation with the role players referred to in the applicable Host City agreement, identifies as an exclusion zone in which prescribed commercial activities by any person other than persons identified by the LOC are prohibited. |
(2) | The LOC must ensure that every entry point of a designated area is clearly identified and must indicate on a notice at such entry point that access to that area is limited to persons specifically accredited to enter that area. |
(3) | The LOC, after consultation with the National Commissioner of the South African Police Service and all other stakeholders, may issue accreditation cards to persons who, in accordance with the Organising Association Agreement, are entitled to enter a specific designated area. |
(4) | For the purposes of subsection (1)(b)(iv), "Host City agreement" means an agreement between FIFA, the LOC and a city identified and selected by FIFA and the LOC as a city that will host a match. |