This By-law was repealed on 2022-06-07 by Informal Trading By-law, 2022.
This By-law has not yet come into force.
Street Trading By-law, 2019
Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
South Africa
South Africa
Street Trading By-law, 2019
- Published in Eastern Cape Provincial Gazette 4329 on 21 October 2019
- Not commenced
- [This is the version of this document from 21 October 2019.]
- [Repealed by Informal Trading By-law, 2022 on 7 June 2022]
Preamble
WHEREAS in terms of section 11 (3)(m) of the Local Government; Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000, read with section 162 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 108 of 1996, municipalities have the legislative power to promulgate by-laws regarding any matter which falls within its functional competence;NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Mbizana Local Municipality, acting in terms of section 156 read with Schedule 5 (Part B) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 108 of 1996, and read with section 1 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000, hereby makes the following By-Law: THE STREET TRADING BY LAW1. Definitions
In this by-law, unless the context otherwise indicates-"Act" means the Businesses Act, 1991 (Act 71 of 1991), and includes the regulations promulgated under the Act;"approval" means approval by the municipality and "approve" has a corresponding meaning;"garden" means a garden to which the public has a right to access;"goods" means any movable property;"intersection" means an intersection as defined in the regulations promulgated in terms of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996);"litter" means any object or matter which is discarded by a person;"motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle as defined in section 1 of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996);"municipality" means the Municipality of Mbizana, and includes any political structure, political office bearer, councilor, duly authorised agent thereof or any employee acting in connection with this by-law by virtue of a power vested in the municipality and delegated or subdelegated to such political structure, political office bearer, councilor, agent or employee;"municipal manager" is the person appointed by the municipality in terms of Section 82 of the Municipal Structures Act, 1998 and includes any person:(a)acting in such position; and(b)to whom the municipal manager has delegated any power, function or responsibility in as far as it concerns the execution of those powers, functions or duties."official" means a designated officer who is authorized by the municipality to perform and exercise any or all of the functions and powers contemplated in this by-law;"park" means a park to which the public has a right to access;"premises" includes any land, building, structure, part of a building or of a structure, or any vehicle, conveyance, vessel or aircraft;"prescribed" means prescribed by the municipality by resolution;"property", in relation to a street trader, means goods in which a street trader trades, and includes any article, container, vehicle or structure used or intended to be used in connection with street trading by the street trader;"public amenity" means-(a)any land, square, camping site, caravan park, beach, swimming pool, public open space, public resort, recreation site, river, dam, nature reserve, zoo-logical, botanical or other garden, or hiking trail, including any portion thereof and any facility or apparatus therein or thereon, which is the property of, or is possessed, controlled or leased by the municipality and to which the general public has access, whether on payment of admission of fees or not, but excluding a public road or street;(b)a building, structure, hall room or office, including any part thereof or any facility or apparatus therein, which is the property of, or is possessed, controlled or leased by the municipality and to which the general public has access, whether on payment of admission of fees or not; and(c)a public amenity contemplated in paragraphs (a) and (b) if it is lawfully controlled or managed in terms of an agreement between a person and the municipality;"public road" means a public road as defined in section 1 of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996);"roadway" means a roadway as defined in section 1 of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996);"sell" includes barter, exchange, hire out, display, expose, offer or prepare for sale, store with a view to sell, or provide a service for reward, and "sale" or "selling" has a corresponding meaning;"sidewalk" means a sidewalk as defined in section 1 of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996);"street furniture" means any furniture installed by the municipality on the street for public use;"street trader" means a person who, as hawker, vendor or pedlar as contemplated in the Businesses Act, 1991 (Act 71 of 1991), carries on the business of the selling of any goods or the supplying of or offering to supply any service for reward in a public road or public amenity;"street trading" means the carrying on of the business as a street trader;"verge" means a verge as defined in section 1 of the National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act 93 of 1996), and any words or expressions to which a meaning has been assigned in the Businesses Act, 1991, (Act 71 of 1991) have a corresponding meaning in this by-law.2. Scope and objectives of the by-law
3. Restricted and prohibited areas
4. Prohibited conduct
5. Restricted conduct
A person carrying on the business of a street trader-6. Cleanliness
A street trader must-7. Sign indicating restricted and prohibited areas
8. Leasing of verger
9. Removal and impoundment
10. Impoundment of goods
11. Duty and liability of the municipality
12. Vicarious responsibility of persons carrying on business
13. Offences and penalties
14. Responsible person
When an employee of a person who performs an act which contravenes a provision of this by-law, the employer is deemed to have committed the contravention himself or herself, unless he or she proves that-15. Appeal
A person whose rights are affected by a decision of the municipality may appeal against that decision by giving written notice of the appeal and the reasons therefore in terms of section 62 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, Act 32 of 2000 to the municipal manager within 21 days of the date of the notification of the decision.16. Liason forums in community
17. Application of by-law
This by-law shall be binding on all persons who own or occupy premises within the jurisdiction of the municipality.18. Regulations
19. Repeal of by-laws
Any by-laws relating to street trading adopted by the municipality or any erstwhile municipal council now comprising an administrative unit of the municipality shall be repealed from the date of promulgation of this by-law.20. Short title
This by-law is called the Street Trading By-law, 2016, and takes effect on a date determined by the municipality by proclamation in the Provincial Gazette.History of this document
07 June 2022
Repealed by
Informal Trading By-law, 2022
21 October 2019 this version
Cited documents 5
Act 5
1. | Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | 12623 citations |
2. | Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 | 4654 citations |
3. | Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 | 4066 citations |
4. | National Road Traffic Act, 1996 | 1765 citations |
5. | Businesses Act, 1991 | 509 citations |