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Promotion of National Unity and Reconciliation Act, 1995 (Act No. 34 of 1995)

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Regulations on Exhumation, Reburial or Symbolic Burial of Deceased Victims

4A. Transport and travelling allowances in connection with cleansing ceremony

 

(1) The requester and not more than five recipients may, at the expense of the Fund, make use of private or public transport provided for in subregulations (2), (3) and (4) in order to attend a cleansing ceremony in respect of a deceased victim.

 

(2) The requester and the recipients are each entitled to the following allowance:
(a) In the case of private transport, R4,05 per kilometre calculated along the shortest route; or
(b) in the case of public transport, an amount equal to the fare for the least expensive transport along the shortest route.

 

(3) Economy class air transport may be used by the requester and the recipients only if the Fund Administrator—
(a) is satisfied that the use thereof is warranted; and
(b) has in writing approved the use thereof prior to the journey.

 

(4) The requester and the recipients are each entitled to the allowance, as provided for in subregulations (2) and (3), when required to travel from one place to another if the cleansing ceremony is conducted in more than one location.

 

(5) On submission of satisfactory proof to the Fund Administrator, the requester and the recipients are each entitled to be reimbursed for any reasonable actual expenses incurred in respect of parking and toll fees.

 

[Regulation 4A inserted by regulation 5 of Notice No. R. 1305 of 2016]