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Department of Environmental Affairs
Draft Climate Change Bill, 2018
Summary of Intent
CAIA has been engaging with the Department of Environmental Affairs and sectors of the economy on the development of a Climate Change Bill that has widely been called for. One of the most important reasons for the development of such a Bill is to achieve the necessary distinction between climate change- and air quality-related matters.Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Environmental Affairs
Chemicals Management Summit
Summary of Intent
In Weekly Advocacy Alert 19/2018 CAIA alerted members to the postponement of the Department of Environmental Affairs’ Chemicals Management Summit. The draft Chemicals Management Summit Programme has been received and members are requested to provide any input on areas they believe need to be addressed at such a Summit.Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Environmental Affairs
Chemicals and Waste Phakisa
Summary of Intent
CAIA has received the twenty initiatives that were identified in the four workstreams at the Chemicals and Waste Economy Phakisa which was held in July/August 2017. It should be noted that the Phakisa report has as yet, not been approved by Cabinet.Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Labour
Various Acts
Publication of Regulations to the National Minimum Wage Bill
Summary of Intent
The Department of Labour has published the Regulations to the National Minimum Wage Bill, for public comment. The regulations include information pertaining to:Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Labour
Various Acts
Portfolio Committee Amendments to the National Minimum Wage Bill
Summary of Intent
In Weekly Advocacy Alert 20/2018 CAIA alerted members to the publication of the National Minimum Wage Bill. The Department of Labour has now published the Portfolio Committee Amendments to the National Minimum Wage Bill. The amendments relate to:Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Trade and Industry
Various Acts
Phase I: Intellectual Property Policy of the Republic of South Africa
Summary of Intent
The Department of Trade and Industry has published phase I of the Intellectual Property (IP) Policy of the Republic of South Africa. The goals of this comprehensive IP Policy are:Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse
AARTO Workshop
Summary of Intent
CAIA received an invitation through Business Unity South Africa, to an Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) workshop organised by the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse. The workshop will discuss the following:Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Higher Education and Training
Draft Post-School Education and Training Information Policy
Summary of Intent
The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) has published the Draft Post-School Education and Training Information Policy for public comment. The policy creates a framework that allows for a co-ordinated and sustainable development of Post-School Education and Training Information (PSET) systems. The main objectives of the policy are to:Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Energy
National Energy Regulator of South Africa
Various Acts
Public Hearing for Municipalities Applying for an Average Tariff Increase Above the Guideline of 6.84%
Summary of Intent
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has published a Notice inviting stakeholders to a public hearing on municipal tariff applications from municipalities applying for average increases above the NERSA increase guideline of 6.84%. Below are the affected municipalities:Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Energy
Electricity Regulation Act
Draft Licensing Exemption and Registration Notice
Summary of Intent
The Department of Energy has published a Notice amending Schedule 2 of the Electricity Regulation Act, as well as determining that any person who operates a generation facility contemplated in items 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, or 2.5 of the Schedule, or a person who performs the activities of a reseller as contemplated in item 2.6 of the Schedule, must register with the Regulator.Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us
Department of Higher Education and Training
Continuing Education and Training Act
Draft Policy Framework on Administration and Management of Student Admissions at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Colleges
Summary of Intent
The Department of Higher Education and Training has published the Draft Policy Framework on Administration and Management of Student Admissions at Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Colleges, for public comment. The draft policy aims to provide guidance on the student admissions requirements and development of college admissions policies by college councils.Your membership level does not allow you access to this content. If you feel you should have access on the below document, please log-in or Contact Us