Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996
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Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003)Industry ChartersInformation and Communication Technology (ICT) CharterICT Sector Code for Black Economic EmpowermentCode Series 000: Framework for Measuring Broad-Based Black Economic EmpowermentStatement 000: General Principles and the Scorecard4. Eligibility as an Exempted Micro-Enterprise |
4.1 | Any enterprise with an annual Total Revenue of R5 million or less qualifies as an Exempted Micro-Enterprises. |
4.2 | Exempted Micro-Enterprises are deemed to have B-BBEE Status of "Level Four Contributor" having a B-BBEE procurement recognition of 100% under paragraph 6.3. |
4.3 | Despite paragraph 4.2, an Exempted Micro-Enterprise qualifies for a promotion to a B-BBEE Status of "Level Three Contributor" having a B-BBEE procurement recognition of 110% under paragraph 6.3 if it is - more than 100% owned by black people or by black women. |
4.4 | Exempted Micro-Enterprises are allowed to be measured in terms of the QSE scorecard should they wish to maximise their points and move to the next procurement recognition level. |
4.5 | Sufficient evidence of qualification as an Exempted Micro- Enterprise is an auditor's certificate or similar certificate issued by an accounting officer or verification agency. |