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Funeral Undertaker's Premises By-law, 2017
- Published in Eastern Cape Provincial Gazette 3830 on 24 April 2017
- Commenced on 24 April 2017
- [This is the version of this document from 24 April 2017.]
Preamble
WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality is vested with legislative authority in terms of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996;AND WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality in the exercise of its functions has the right to regulate the establishment, conduct and control of funeral undertaker’s premises in areas under its jurisdiction;NOW THEREFORE be it enacted by the Council as follows:1. Definitions
In these by-laws, any words used in the masculine gender include the feminine, the singular includes the plural and vice versa and unless the context otherwise indicates –"the Act" means the Health Act, 1977 (Act No. 63 of 1977);"adequately ventilated and illuminated" means adequately ventilated and illuminated as laid down in the National Building Regulations and Standards Act, 1977 (Act No. 103 of 1977);"approved" means approved by the Municipality;"certificate of competence" means a certificate contemplated in section 6 of these by-laws;"environmental health practitioner" means an official or person contracted by the Municipality to provide environmental health inspectorate and control services to it and who is registered as such in terms of the Health Professions Council of South Africa and who has been designated in terms of section 31 of the Act to perform such duties as may be required to be performed by such official in terms of these by-laws;"existing funeral undertaker’s premises" means existing funeral undertaker’s premises that are legally used as such on the date of commencement of these by-laws;"funeral undertaker’s premises" means premises that are used or will be used for the preparation of corpses;"holder" means the person in whose name a certificate of competence has been issued;"Municipality" means the Municipality of the established in terms of Section 12 of the Municipal Structures Act, 117 of 1998, Provincial Notice 487 dated 22 September 2000, and includes any duly authorised political structure, political office bearer or official thereof and, where the text so requires also includes an environmental health practitioner."new funeral undertaker’s premises" means funeral undertaker’s premises that are put into use as such after the date of commencement of these by-laws;"nuisance" means any condition, thing, act or omission which is offensive or injurious to health or which tends to prejudice the safety, good order, comfort or health of the local community or any member thereof;"preparation" means any action aimed at the preparation of a corpse for a funeral or for cremation, export or other disposal and includes the embalming of such corpse for the said purposes and "prepare" and any word derived from these words has a corresponding meaning;"pure water" means clean and clear water that contains no e.coli organisms per 100 ml and is free from any substance in concentrations that are detrimental to human health;"rodent-proof" means rodent-proof as laid down in the regulations regarding the Prevention of Rodent Infestation and the Storage of Grain, Forage etc in Urban and Rural areas of the Republic of South Africa promulgated by Government Notice R. 1411 of 23 September 1966;"thermometer" means an apparatus which can give the temperature readings referred to in these by-laws, the combined accuracy of such a thermometer and its temperature-sensitive sensor being approximately 0,5°C.2. Corpses to be prepared only at Funeral Undertaker’s Premises in respect of which a certificate of competence has been issued
3. Exemptions
4. Savings
These by-laws are not applicable to –5. Application for the issue of transfer of a certificate of competence
6. Issue or transfer of certificate of competence
7. Validity and transfer of certificate of competence
8. Issue of provisional certificate of competence
9. Duties of holder
10. Suspension or Revocation of a certificate of competence or provisional certificate of competence
11. Procedure at enquiries
12. The effect of the suspension or withdrawal of certification
13. Appeal
14. Requirements relating to Funeral Undertaker’s Premises
15. Hygiene
16. Penalties
Any person who contravenes or fails to comply with a provision of these by-laws, a notice issued in terms thereof or a condition imposed under these by-laws, irrespective of whether such contravention or failure has been declared as an offence elsewhere in these by-laws, is guilty of an offence and liable upon conviction to –17. Repeal of By-Law
History of this document
24 April 2017 this version
Cited documents 5
Act 5
1. | Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | 12624 citations |
2. | Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 | 4654 citations |
3. | Local Government: Municipal Structures Act, 1998 | 4521 citations |
4. | National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 | 1116 citations |
5. | Health Act, 1977 | 515 citations |