National Student Financial Aid Scheme Act, 1999
R 385
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996)Chapter 4 : Parliament44. National legislative authority |
(1) | The national legislative authority as vested in Parliament— |
(a) | confers on the National Assembly the power— |
(i) | to amend the Constitution; |
(ii) | to pass legislation with regard to any matter, including a matter within a functional area listed in Schedule 4, but excluding, subject to subsection (2), a matter within a functional area listed in Schedule 5; and |
(iii) | to assign any of its legislative powers, except the power to amend the Constitution, to any legislative body in another sphere of government; and |
(b) | confers on the National Council of Provinces the power— |
(i) | to participate in amending the Constitution in accordance with section 74; |
(ii) | to pass, in accordance with section 76, legislation with regard to any matter within a functional area listed in Schedule 4 and any other matter required by the Constitution to be passed in accordance with section 76; and |
(iii) | to consider, in accordance with section 75, any other legislation passed by the National Assembly. |
(2) | Parliament may intervene, by passing legislation in accordance with section 76(1), with regard to a matter falling within a functional area listed in Schedule 5, when it is necessary— |
(a) | to maintain national security; |
(b) | to maintain economic unity; |
(c) | to maintain essential national standards; |
(d) | to establish minimum standards required for the rendering of services; or |
(e) | to prevent unreasonable action taken by a province which is prejudicial to the interests of another province or to the country as a whole. |
(3) | Legislation with regard to a matter that is reasonably necessary for, or incidental to, the effective exercise of a power concerning any matter listed in Schedule 4 is, for all purposes, legislation with regard to a matter listed in Schedule 4. |
(4) | When exercising its legislative authority, Parliament is bound only by the Constitution, and must act in accordance with, and within the limits of, the Constitution. |