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35667 14-9 National Government Gazette Staatskoerant REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA REPUBLIEK VAN SUID-AFRIKA Vol. 567 Pretoria, 14 September 2012 No. 35667 N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure G12-093919—A 35667—1 2 No. 35667 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 14 SEPTEMBER 2012 Page Gazette Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. No. No. No. For purposes of reference, all Proclamations, Government Alle Proklamasies, Goewermentskennisgewings, Algemene Notices, General Notices and Board Notices published are Kennisgewings en Raadskennisgewings gepubliseer, word vir included in the following table of contents which thus forms a verwysingsdoeleindes in die volgende Inhoudsopgawe inge - weekly index. Let yourself be guided by the Gazette numbers in sluit wat dus ’n weeklikse indeks voorstel. Laat uself deur die the righthand column: Koerantnommers in die regterhandse kolom lei: INHOUD CONTENTS en weeklikse Indeks and weekly Index Page Gazette Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. No. No. No. PROKLAMASIES PROCLAMATIONS 44 Remuneration of Public Office Bearers 44 Remuneration of Public Office Bearers Act (20/1998): Determination of the Act (20/1998): Determination of the upper limit of salaries and allowances of upper limit of salaries and allowances of premiers, members of the executive premiers, members of the executive councils and members of the Provincial councils and members of the Provincial Legislature............................................... 3 35653 Legislature............................................... 3 35653 45 do.: Determination of salaries and 45 do.: Determination of salaries and allowances of members of the National allowances of members of the National Assembly and permanent delegates to Assembly and permanent delegates to the National Council of Provinces........... 6 35653 the National Council of Provinces........... 6 35653 46 do.: Determination of salaries and allowances of the Deputy President, 46 do.: Determination of salaries and Ministers and Deputy Ministers............... 9 35653 allowances of the Deputy President, Ministers and Deputy Ministers............... 9 35653 GOVERNMENT AND GENERAL NOTICES GOEWERMENTS- EN ALGEMENE KENNISGEWINGS Agriculture, Department of Arbeid, Departement van General Notice Goewermentskennisgewings 744 Marketing of Agricultural Products Act 745 Labour Relations Act, 1995: Cancel- (MAPAct) (47/1996): Deciduous Fruit Industry: Application for the continuation lation of registration of a Statutory and extension of the statutory levy on Council .................................................... 33 35667 stone fruit to fund market development 746 Approval of registration of a Bargaining programmes: For comments................... 98 35667 Council .................................................... 34 35667 Arts and Culture, Department of Algemene Kennisgewings 728 Labour Relations Act, 1995: Registration General Notice of a trade union ....................................... 37 35667 727 Cultural Institutions Act (119/1998): Re- 729 do.: do ..................................................... 38 35667 naming of the Iziko museums of Cape 730 do.: National Bargaining Council for the Town, a declared cultural institution ....... 36 35667 Electrical Industry of South Africa: Basic Education, Department of Extension to non-parties of main collec- tive re-enacting and amending agree- Government Notices ment ........................................................ 39 35667 731 do.: Cancellation of registration of a 646 South African Schools Act (84/1996): trade union .............................................. 51 35667 Amended National Norms and Stan- dards for School Funding........................ 3 35617 Basiese Onderwys, Departement van 683 National Education Policy Act (27/1996): Draft amendment policy to provide for a Goewermentskennisgewings competency test to be used in the selec- tion of markers for the National Senior 646 South African Schools Act (84/1996): Certificate Examination ........................... 3 35630 Amended National Norms and Stan- 686 South African Schools Act (84/1996): dards for School Funding........................ 3 35617 Draft amendment policy to provide for a 683 National Education Policy Act (27/1996): competency test to be used in the selec- Draft amendment policy to provide for a tion of markers for the National Senior competency test to be used in the selec- Certificate Examination ........................... 5 35630 tion of markers for the National Senior Communications, Department of Certificate Examination ........................... 3 35630 686 South African Schools Act (84/1996): Government Notices Draft amendment policy to provide for a 705 Electronic Communications Amendment competency test to be used in the selec- Bill, 2012: Further consultation on the tion of markers for the National Senior proposed Bill ........................................... 3 35642 Certificate Examination ........................... 5 35630 740 Gazetting of the Set-Top-Bot Manufac- Binnelandse Sake, Departement van turing Sector Development Strategy for South Africa............................................. 8 35667 Goewermentskennisgewings Environmental Affairs, Department of 755 Births and Deaths Registration Act (51/1992): Alteration of forenames ........ 77 35667 Government Notice 756 do.: Alteration of surnames ..................... 78 35667 731 National Environmental Management Act 757 do.: Alteration of forenames .................... 80 35667 (107/1998): Amendment of Schedule 3 .. 2 35665 758 do.: Alteration of surnames ..................... 84 35667 STAATSKOERANT, 14 SEPTEMBER 2012 No. 35667 3 Page Gazette Bladsy Koerant No. No. No. No. No. No. Finance, Department of Finansies, Departement van Government Notices Goewermentskennisgewings 726 South African Reserve Bank Act, 1989: 726 South African Reserve Bank Act, 1989: The dimension of design for, and compi- The dimension of design for, and compi- lation of the year 2012: Protea Coin lation of the year 2012: Protea Coin Series ...................................................... 3 35661 727 do.: Notice of withdrawal......................... 7 35661 Series ...................................................... 3 35661 727 do.: Notice of withdrawal......................... 7 35661 Gesondheid, Departement van Health, Department of Goewermentskennisgewings 672 Health Professions Act (56/1974): List of Government Notices approved facilities for the purposes of performing community service by clinical 672 Health Professions Act (56/1974): List of psychologists in the year 2013 ............... 3 35624 approved facilities for the purposes of 673 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- performing community service by clinical poses of performing community services psychologists in the year 2013 ............... 3 35624 by dentists in the year 2013.................... 14 35624 674 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- 673 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- poses of performing community service poses of performing community services by dieticians in the year 2013 ................. 21 35624 by dentists in the year 2013.................... 14 35624 675 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- poses of performing community services 674 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- by environmental health practitioners in poses of performing community service the year 2013 .......................................... 33 35624 by dieticians in the year 2013 ................. 21 35624 676 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- poses of performing community services 675 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- by medical practitioners in the year 2013 40 35624 poses of performing community services 677 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- by environmental health practitioners in poses of performing community service the year 2013 .......................................... 33 35624 by nurses in the year 2013 ..................... 54 35624 678 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- 676 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- poses of performing community service poses of performing community services by occupational therapists in the year by medical practitioners in the year 2013 40 35624 2013 ........................................................ 68 35624 677 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- 679 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- poses of performing community services poses of performing community service by pharmacists in the year 2013............. 80 35624 by nurses in the year 2013 ..................... 54 35624 680 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- 678 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- poses of performing community services by physiotherapists in the year 2013 ...... 91 35624 poses of performing community service 681 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- by occupational therapists in the year poses of performing community service 2013 ........................................................ 68 35624 by radiographers in the year 2013 .......... 104 35624 679 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- 682 do.: List of approved facilities for the pur- poses of performing community service poses of performing community services by speech language and hearing thera- by pharmacists in the year 2013............. 80 35624 pists in the year 2013.............................. 117 35624
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