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Lotteries Act, 1997 (Act No. 57 of 1997)

Regulations Relating to Allocation of Money in National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund, 2000 [Repealed]

5. [Repealed] Requirements for the allocation funds for arts, culture and national heritage (sec 30 (1))

[Regulation 5 repealed by Notice No. R. 645 dated 20 July 2010]

 

A juristic person applying for a grant in terms of section 30 of the Act shall-

1) be a body established to promote the arts, culture or the national historical, natural, cultural or architectural heritage;
2) state tat its income and property are not distributable to its members, employees or managers, except as reasonable compensation for services rendered;
3) indicate that changes in the composition of its membership or management will not substantially affect its continued existence;
4) establish that it aims-
a) to enable people throughout the Republic to enjoy a range or art activities both as audiences and participants;
b) to make the arts accessible to more people;
c) to help remove barriers to enjoyment of the arts which may be caused by inadequate facilities in particular artforms or areas; or
d) to promote consciousness of, or to preserve, culture or the national historical, natural or architectural heritage;
5) establish that it-
a) funds or intends to fund projects-
aa) which address the under-provision of facilities outside the principal centres of population;
bb) to improve or refurbish existing venues;
cc) within artforms which are inadequately provided for;
dd) which extend access to the arts; or
ee) which promote consciousness and aim to preserve culture or the national historical, natural, cultural or architectural heritage;
b) enables people to become involved in activities which contribute to the development of the arts, culture or the national historical, natural, cultural or architectural heritage;
c) funds or intends to fund projects which assist disadvantaged communities to become involved in the arts, culture or the national historical, natural or architectural heritage ; or
d) provides or intends to provide facilities in respect of the arts, culture or the national historical, natural, cultural or architectural heritage which are accessible to communities;
e) indicate that the projects undertaken or to be undertaken shall be for the public good and that there is a clear demand therefor;
f) indicate that the projects undertaken or to be undertaken shall safeguard and enhance the natural, cultural or architectural heritage of South Africa;
g) indicate that the project or intended project produces or will produce historical, natural or architectural heritage which would not otherwise have taken place;
h) establish that the project or intended project is financially viable and capable or being implemented;
i) establish that it has adequate measures and procedures for the proper application of sound, economic, efficient and effective management;
j) establish that proper accounting records are kept;
k) furnish a written report pertaining to its financial state of affairs and activities;
l) indicate the procedure for changing its constitution in respect of its aims.