Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996
R 385
Cross-Border Road Transport Act, 1998 (Act No. 4 of 1998)Part 6 : Regulatory functions of Board32. Delegation of powers |
The Regulatory Committee may delegate powers to the Chief Executive Officer, or any other member of staff, in writing, to—
(a) | consider applications, in accordance with the prescribed procedure, for the granting, renewal or amendment of- |
[Paragraph (a) substituted by section 9(a) of Act No. 12 of 2008]
(i) | permits for 14 days or three months to South African carriers who wish to undertake cross-border freight road transport in terms of an agreement referred to in section 2(1) which provides for extraterritorial jurisdiction and who have not transgressed a prescribed points demerit threshold; |
(ii) | permits for a maximum of 14 days to South African carriers who wish to undertake cross-border passenger road transport in terms of an agreement referred to in section 2(1) which provides for extraterritorial jurisdiction and who have not transgressed a prescribed points demerit threshold; |
[Subparagraph (ii) substituted by section 9(b) of Act No. 12 of 2008]
(iii) | cabotage permits for a maximum of 14 days to foreign carriers who have not transgressed a prescribed points demerit threshold; |
[Subparagraph (iii) inserted by section 9(c) of Act No. 12 of 2008]
(iv) | permits for a maximum of three months where the application relates to the transporting of passengers who are employees, workers, contractors or agents of the applicant being transported in the course of the applicant’s industry, trade or business; and |
[Subparagraph (iv) inserted by section 9(c) of Act No. 12 of 2008]
(b) | issue permits referred to in paragraph (a) subject to such conditions or requirements as may be deemed necessary where the application is granted. |