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Mpumalanga Roads Act, 2008
Act 1 of 2008
- Published in Mpumalanga Provincial Gazette 1606 on 24 December 2008
- Assented to on 11 November 2008
- Not commenced
- [This is the version of this document from 24 December 2008 and includes any amendments published up to 29 November 2024.]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise-“access” means any manner by which persons, vehicles or livestock enter or exit from any property onto a Provincial road;“access road” means a public road which affords direct access to and from a property;“adjacent” means properties or land sharing a common border or boundary;“advertisement” means a notice or sign intended to publicize any message or available goods or services and does not include road traffic signs or traffic lights;“body” means an advisory or technical body established in terms of section 38;“boundary” means the boundary of a Provincial road as declared in terms of a declaration of a main road, district road or local road under section 7(2)(a) and includes the road reserve;“building restriction area” means the land adjacent to the boundary of any Provincial road in which the erection of structures is controlled;“Constitution” means the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996;“construct” means to build, alter, repair or maintain a road;“consultation” means the process by which comment is invited on departmental policy, procedures, regulations, proposals, plans, reports or other decisions;“contribution” means financial, technical or other assistance authorized by the Member of the Executive Council to achieve the purposes of this Act;“court” means any institution vested with judicial authority in terms of Chapter 8 of the Constitution;“declaration” means a declaration in terms of section 7 of this Act and “declare” has a corresponding meaning;“deeds registry” means any deeds registry established in terms of the Deeds Registries Act, 1937 (Act No. 47 of 1937);“Department” means the Department in the Mpumalanga Provincial Government responsible for Provincial Roads;“development” means the improvement of land, including but not limited to the erection or improvement of structures thereon;“Development Facilitation Act, 1995” means the Development Facilitation Act, 1995 (Act No. 67 of 1995);“development plan” means any plan envisaged in legislation which plan also contains a transport plan, and includes the initial development plan and any amendment, extension or rescission of such development plan;“direct access” means access obtained at a point on the boundary of any property abutting or fronting on a Provincial road, which is common to the property and the road;“district road” means any Provincial road or section or deviation of a Provincial road inclusive of the full extent of the width of the road, notwithstanding that only a portion thereof may be in actual use for traffic purposes, and which is intended to link main roads to communities, resorts and farms and which has been declared a district road by the Member of the Executive Council in terms of section 7(2) (a) of this Act;“employee” means a person contemplated in section 8 of the Public Service Act, 1994, but excludes a person appointed in terms of section 12A of the Public Service Act, 1994;“encroach” means unlawfully to-(i)gain or attempt to gain entry to the land or property of another;(ii)occupy or attempt to occupy the land or property of another;(iii)invade or attempt to invade the land or property of another; or(iv)intrude on property rights of others;“Gazette” means the Provincial Gazette of the Province;“improvement” means in respect of land anything which adds value to the land, excluding the land itself;“livestock” means cattle, sheep, horses, goats or any other animals or birds which are bred, purchased, sold or retained as private property;“local road” means any Provincial road or section or deviation of a Provincial road, inclusive of the full extent of the width of the road, notwithstanding that only a portion thereof may be in actual use for traffic purposes, which links a main road or district road to communities and farms and which has been declared a local road by the Member of the Executive Council in terms of section 7(2)(a) of this Act;“main road” means any Provincial road or section or deviation of a Provincial road, inclusive of the full extent of the width of the road, notwithstanding that only a portion thereof may be in actual use for traffic purposes, and which is intended for traffic purposes between other main roads, towns, and major agricultural areas and which has been declared a main road by the Member of the Executive Council in terms of section 7(2)(a) of this Act;“maintenance” means the rendering of all reasonably necessary services and repairs, including improvements, required to provide roadworthy conditions on Provincial roads and adjacent structures, including but not limited to bridges, ferries, drifts in the line of roads, road signs, approaches, excavations, embankments, subways, furrows, drains, dams, kerbs, fences, parapets, guard rails, drainage work within or outside the road and any other work or object forming part of or connected with or concerning the road;“materials” means sand, stone, rock, gravel, clay, soil and any other materials to be removed from the land and required for road construction and maintenance;“Member” means a Member of a committee, board, forum or advisory group established in terms of section 38(1);“Member of the Executive Council” means the member of the Executive Council responsible for Provincial roads;“Municipality” means any Municipality contemplated in Chapter 7 of the Constitution, 1996;“norm” means a principle to guide, control and regulate standards;“occupier” means, in relation to land, any person who is in actual occupation of the land and, if no person is in actual occupation thereof, any person who, whether as owner, lessee, licensee or otherwise, has for the time being control of the land;“outspan” means any land or portion of land declared by the Member of the Executive Council as an outspan for livestock;“policy” means the principles, including planning, general goals and objectives, which guide and determine ministerial and Departmental decisions;“Premier” means the Premier of the Province;“prescribe” means prescribed by regulations made in terms of this Act;“property” means movable and immovable property and includes a real right in or over property;“Province” means the Province of Mpumalanga;“Provincial Revenue Fund” means the Provincial Revenue Fund contemplated in section 226 of the Constitution;“Provincial road” means any main road, district road or local road, including any deviation or portion or section of a Provincial road, which has been declared a main road, district road or local road by the Member of the Executive Council in terms of section 7(2)(a) of this Act;“Provincial road network” means the Provincial road network incorporating main roads, district roads and local roads;“public right-of-way” means a right-of-way intended for use at all times by the public and includes any right-of-way intended for use by pedestrians and livestock;“public road” means a road or public right-of-way which the public has the right to use and includes the land of which the road consists or over which the road reserve extends, including property acquired for or as a consequence of the construction of a road or a section of a road and anything on that land forming part of, connected with or belonging to the road;“register” means the registration of a public right-of-way in accordance with regulations promulgated under this Act;“Registrar of Deeds” means a Registrar of Deeds appointed under the Deeds Registries Act, 1937;“regulation” means any regulation promulgated under this Act;“road reserve” means the full width of a road and includes the roadside and the roadway, in addition to any adjacent land specifically acquired for road purposes, as declared in terms of a declaration of a main road, district road or local road under section 7(2)(a).“roadside” means that portion of a road reserve not forming the roadway;“roadway” means that part of a road reserve intended to be used by vehicles;“standard” means the criteria against which goods, services and performance are measured;“structure” means any structure, erection or other improvement, aboveground or underground, whether permanent or temporary and irrespective of its nature or size, including but not limited to advertisements, any enclosures, fences, driveways, garden walls, golf course fairways, loading areas, parking areas, patios, signs, swimming pools, tennis courts, thatched shelters or utility services;“subdivide” means the division of a registered immovable property into two or more portions which are or could be registered in a Deeds Registry as separate entities;“surveyor” means a person registered under the Professional Land Surveyors' and Technical Surveyors' Act, 1984 (Act No. 40 of 1984);“Surveyor-General” means the Surveyor General as defined in section 1 of the Land Survey Act, 1997 (Act No. 8 of 1997);“this Act” includes any regulations made hereunder; and“transport plan” means a plan developed for the regulation, provision and management of transport services and infrastructure, including but not limited to public transport, roads, rail, terminals and facilities.2. Application of this Act
This Act applies throughout the Province and-3. Powers of Member of Executive Council
4. Vesting control, establishment, administration and management of Provincial roads
5. Establishment, control, implementation, administration and management of Provincial road network
6. Determination of standards for provincial and public roads
7. Declaration and de-declaration of Provincial roads
8. Status of roads within the Province
9. Construction and maintenance of Provincial roads
10. Access to main roads and district roads and closure of Provincial roads
11. Junctions between public roads or public rights-of-way and Provincial roads
The Member of the Executive Council may-12. Control of storm water and watercourses on Provincial roads
13. Structures adjacent to and on Provincial roads
14. Fencing on Provincial roads
15. Prohibition on abandoning vehicles, machines or parts, or leaving of refuse within the boundaries of Provincial roads and road reserves
16. Damaging Provincial roads
17. Obstruction of employees, surveyors or contractors or interference with survey pegs
18. Trading on or adjacent to Provincial roads
19. Development plans
20. Restriction on subdivision of land
21. Land use changes and development proposals
22. Amendment, rescission or lapsing of development proposals
23. Exemptions
24. Declaration and de-declaration of an outspan
The Member of the Executive Council may, by notice in the Gazette, declare that property adjacent to a public road is or ceases to be an outspan for livestock and may erect any appropriate structure thereon.25. Member of the Executive Council not liable for claim
The Member of the Executive Council is not liable for any claim or damages arising from the existence or use of any outspan, except where the damage or loss was caused by the willful or negligent act or omission by an employee acting for and on behalf of the Department.26. Prohibition of movement of livestock on public roads
27. Impounding uncontrolled livestock
The Member of the Executive Council may, where the owners have failed to forthwith remove uncontrolled livestock from a Provincial road or a road reserve, impound the livestock under any applicable law or as prescribed.28. Acquisition and expropriation of land, material on or in land and right to use land temporarily
29. Removal of materials from land and compensation
30. Acquisition of land and vesting it in a Municipality
31. Public right-of-way
32. Prohibition of certain advertisements on or adjacent to Provincial roads
33. Permission to display advertisements
34. Environmental policy
The Member of the Executive Council must, under National or Provincial legislation, regulate the operations of the Department to minimize the impact of transport infrastructure and operations on the environment and must, where appropriate, make regulations relating to transport infrastructure and operations to achieve this goal.35. Environmental obligations
Environmental management must constitute an integral part of the planning, construction, operation and maintenance of the Provincial road network and the Department's infrastructure and facilities throughout the Province.36. Environmental impact assessment
The Member of the Executive Council must duly comply with any National or Provincial requirement for an environmental impact assessment in the construction of Provincial transport infrastructure and operations.37. Public participation
The Member of the Executive Council must ensure public participation in a transparent manner in the development and implementation of the Provincial road network, including but not limited to the declaration and de-declaration of roads under section 7(2).38. Advisory bodies
39. Mandatory declaration of interests
40. Inspection of property
41. Inspection procedure for monitoring
42. Service of notice
Any notice prescribed under this Act to the owner or occupier of any property may either be served personally upon him or her-43. Internal review of Departmental decisions
44. Provincial roads administration and good governance principles
The administration of the Provincial road network is governed by the principles enshrined in section 195 of the Constitution and any National or Provincial policy or legislation addressing good governance and public service delivery.45. Claims against the Member of the Executive Council
A claim may not lie against the Member of the Executive Council for roads which are not Provincial roads or where the Member of the Executive Council has performed his or her duties in accordance with the standard of care generally acceptable for the construction and maintenance of Provincial roads.46. Indemnification
Where the Member of the Executive Council has authorized construction or maintenance of a road which is not a Provincial road, the Municipality concerned must indemnify the Member of the Executive Council against all claims which are not related to work undertaken or performed by the Member of the Executive Council or which are not as a result of the willful or negligent action or omission on the part of the Member of the Executive Council or any employee of the Department.47. Regulations
48. Offences
49. Penalties
A person guilty of an offence under this Act is liable for a fine or imprisonment not exceeding five years, or to both such fine and imprisonment.50. Repeal and amendment of laws and savings
51. Short title and date of commencement
History of this document
24 December 2008 this version
11 November 2008
Assented to
Cited documents 10
Act 10
1. | Deeds Registries Act, 1937 | 2889 citations |
2. | Development Facilitation Act, 1995 | 1060 citations |
3. | Advertising on Roads and Ribbon Development Act, 1940 | 780 citations |
4. | Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 | 597 citations |
5. | Expropriation Act, 1975 | 538 citations |
6. | Land Survey Act, 1997 | 492 citations |
7. | Arbitration Act, 1965 | 475 citations |
8. | Minerals Act, 1991 | 295 citations |
9. | State Land Disposal Act, 1961 | 101 citations |
10. | Fencing Act, 1963 | 63 citations |