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National Environmental Management Act: Regulations: Adoption of spatial tools or environmental management instruments (No. R. 542 of 2019).

Country/Territory
South Africa
Document type
Regulation
Date
2019
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Original source
Government Gazette No. 42380 of 5 April 2019.
Subject
Environment gen., Land & soil
Keyword
Environmental planning EIA Registration Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings Policy/planning Land-use planning
Geographical area
Africa, South Atlantic, Southern Africa
Abstract

These Regulations, made Minister of Environmental Affairs, hereby under section 24(5)(ba), read with section 44(1)(a), of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 lay down the procedure to be followed for the adoption of spatial tools and environmental management instruments to be used for the purposes of sections 24(2)(c) and (e) of the Act. Before adopting a spatial tool or environmental management instrument, the Minister or Member of the Executive Council (MEC) must ensure that the spatial tool or environmental management instrument indicates the purpose for which it was developed. Both the proposed adoption and the adoption of a spatial tool or environmental management instrument must be published in accordance with these Regulations. The Minister or the MEC, as the case may be, must give due consideration to all the comments received before making a decision on the adoption of the proposed spatial tool or environmental management instrument. The Minister must keep a register of all adopted spatial tool or environmental management instruments.

Full text
English
Website
www.gov.za

References - Legislation

Implements

National Environmental Management Act, 1998.

Legislation | South Africa | 1998 (2009)

Keyword: Framework law, Institution, Environmental planning, Dispute settlement, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Governance, Enforcement/compliance, Offences/penalties, EIA, Cultural heritage, Policy/planning, Freshwater pollution, Pollution control

Source: FAO, FAOLEX