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STAATSKOERANT, 24 AUGUSTUS 2018 No. 41854 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE: The GovernmenT PrinTinG Works Will not be held responsible for any errors ThaT might occur due To The submission of incomplete / incorrect / illegible copy. no future queries Will be handled in connection WiTh The above. Contents No. Gazette No. Page No. Government Notices Goewermentskennisgewings Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Department of/ Landbou, Bosbou en Visserye, Departement van 867 Plant Breeders Rights Act (15/1976): Receipts of Applications for Plant Breeders Rights... 41854 15 Arts and Culture, Department of/ Kuns en Kultuur, Departement van 868 National Heritage Resources Act (25/1999): Draft Regulations by the Minister of Arts and Culture in terms of Section 41 of the Act... 41854 23 869 National Heritage Resources Act (25/1999): Identified types of objects that are protected, and may not be exported withou a permit from the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA)... 41854 30 Economic Development Department/ Ekonomiese Ontwikkeling Departement 870 International Trade Administration Commission: Notice of termination of an investigation into the alleged dumping of detonating fuses and delay detonators (commonly known as shock tubes), originating in or imported from the People s Republic of China (China)... 41854 36 International Relations and Cooperations, Department of/ Internasionale Betrekkinge en Samewerking, Departement van 871 Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act (37/2001): Publication of Immunities and Privileges... 41854 37 Rural Development and Land Reform, Department of/ Landelike Ontwikkeling en Grondhervorming, Departement van 872 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): The land within Olifantshoek 106 LT, Vhembe... 41854 56 873 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994): Extension 7, Delareyville... 41854 57 874 Restitution of Land Rights Act (22/1994) as amended: Mr Patrick Tjale Makgatho, Lot No. 244, Zondani Street, Eastern Native Township... 41854 59 Trade and Industry, Department of/ Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van 875 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the Register... 41854 60 876 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the register... 41854 61 877 Legal Metrology Act (9/2014): Final Legal Metrology Regulations... 41854 62 878 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the register... 41854 297 879 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-Operatives to be struck from the Register... 41854 298 880 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the register... 41854 299 881 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the register... 41854 300 882 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the register... 41854 301 883 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the Register... 41854 302 884 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the Register... 41854 303 885 Co-operatives Act, 2005: Co-operatives to be struck from the register... 41854 304 General Notices Algemene Kennisgewings Independent Communications Authority of South Africa/ Onafhanklike Kommunikasie-owerheid van Suid-Afrika 494 Electronic Communications Act (36/2005): Inviting comments regarding the draft Radio Frequency Migration Plan 2018... 41854 305 Justice and Constitutional Development, Department of/ Justisie en Staatkundige Ontwikkeling, Departement van 495 Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000: Description submitted in terms of section 15 (1)... 41854 505 Labour, Department of/ Arbeid, Departement van 496 Labour Relations Act (55/1995), as amended: Essential Services Committee - Section (71) investigation... 41854 509 South African Reserve Bank/ Suid-Afrikaanse Reserwebank 497 Currency and Exchanges Act (9/1933): Notice and Order of Forfeiture: Mr Nadim Aboobaker... 41854 510 Trade and Industry, Department of/ Handel en Nywerheid, Departement van 498 Standards Act, 2008: Standards Matters... 41854 511 Transport, Department of/ Vervoer, Departement van 499 Air Service Licensing Act (115/1990): Application for the grant or amendment of Domestic Air Service Licence... 41854 516
6 No. 41854 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24 AUGUST 2018 500 International Air Service Act (60/1993): Grant/Amendment of International Air Service License... 41854 517 Board Notices Raadskennisgewings 96 Financial Markets Act (19/2012): Financial Sector Conduct Authority ( FSCA ): Proposed amendments of STRATE Rules... 41854 518 97 Construction Industry Development Board, 2004 (as amended): Findings and sanctions of the investigating committee as set out in the Schedule... 41854 519
869 National Heritage Resources Act (25/1999): Identified types of objects that are protected, and may not be exported withou a permit from the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) 41854 30 No. 41854 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24 AUGUST 2018 DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE NO. 869 24 AUGUST 2018 an agency of the Department of Arts and Culture The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) invite public comment (written submission or comments) on the Gazetted draft List of Types of heritage objects within 60 days of the publication of the notice in the Government Gazette Notice. Submissions/comments may be forward to: By email to either: Themba Monnye (tmonnye@sahra.org.za) or Cuan Hahndiek (chahndiek@sahra.org.za). Alternatively, it may be delivered to: SAHRA s Head Office in Cape Town, 111 Harrington Street, Cape Town, or the Satellite Office in Pretoria, 432 Paul Kruger Street, Pretoria, Attention: Mr Themba Monnye/Mr Cuan Hahndiek 111 Harrington Street Cape Town, 8001 DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND CULTURE This notice supersedes Government Notice No. 1512 published in Government Gazette No. 24116 of 6 December 2002 NATIONAL HERITAGE RESOURCES ACT (Act No. 25 of 1999) IDENTIFIED TYPES OF OBJECTS THAT ARE PROTECTED, AND MAY NOT BE EXPORTED WITHOUT A PERMIT FROM THE SOUTH AFRICAN HERITAGE RESOURCES AGENCY (SAHRA) In terms of section 32 of the National Heritage Resources Act No 25 of 1999 (NHRA), and its definitions in section 2, the South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) hereby describes the types of heritage objects that are protected in terms of the National Heritage Resources Act and for which an application must be made to determine whether they may be temporarily or permanently exported, or not.
STAATSKOERANT, 24 AUGUSTUS 2018 No. 41854 31 1. INTRODUCTION In line with the provisions of the NHRA, the SAHRA hereby identifies heritage objects for which a permit is required if it is intended to be exported from South Africa. These objects are incorporated into the South African Revenue Services (SARS) Prohibited and Restricted Goods List (the List) which is accessible on, www.sars.gov.za. Permit applications for temporary or permanent export must be made online on the South African Heritage Resources Information System (SAHRIS), accessible on sahra.org.za/sahris/. In order to do so, go to SAHRA s website, www.sahra.org.za, click on SAHRIS, register as an applicant and view tutorials that guide the application process. 2. DEFINITIONS All items defined in the provisions of section 2 of the NHRA shall have the same meaning in these regulations. 3. TYPES OF HERITAGE OBJECTS The following types of heritage objects, excluding any objects made by any living person, are deemed to be heritage objects and are subject to the provisions of the NHRA: 3.1. Natural History collections and specimens, in particular type specimens in all disciplines including zoological, paleontological, and botanical specimens: 3.2. Rare geological specimens from South Africa with scientific or cultural significance; and 3.3. Objects assessed according to criteria in S32(24) of the NHRA and identified as being of cultural, historical or aesthetic significance, whether originating in South Africa or elsewhere, that have been in South Africa for more than fifty years this includes: 2
32 No. 41854 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24 AUGUST 2018 3.3.1. Domestic artefacts including, but not limited to, ceramics, metals, carved wood, leather and stone; 3.3.2. Clothing, beadwork, bags, snuffboxes, jewellery, musical instruments and other personal items of dress, recreation and ritual, of whatever material, and including items associated with particular historical events or individuals; 3.3.3. Tools with particular historical or history of technology associations or forming part of Indigenous Knowledge Systems; 3.3.4. Weapons including firearms, traditional weapons and other military objects of South African cultural, historical or technological significance; 3.3.5. Items of numismatic (medals and coins) significance; 3.3.6. Philatelic items of significance, including seals and inscriptions; 3.3.7. Manuscripts, books, documents or publications relating to South African life and history, or that are otherwise deemed of special interest and importance to South African heritage; 3.3.8. South African archival records, including written records, maps and other cartographic materials, prints, photographs, cinematographic films, sound recordings and machine-readable records are listed in the national registers of manuscripts, photographs, audio-visual material or oral sources. 3.3.9. Archaeological artefacts and materials found in South Africa and in its territorial waters and maritime cultural zone; 3.3.10. South African furniture, tapestries, carpets or any other miscellaneous household furnishing that has been in South Africa for 100 years and more. 3.3.11. Furniture and furnishings that has been in South Africa for 100 years and more. 3
STAATSKOERANT, 24 AUGUSTUS 2018 No. 41854 33 3.4. Objects of artistic interest that have been in South Africa for more than 50 years, whether originating in South Africa or elsewhere, and that are of notable aesthetic, cultural or historical significance. This includes: 3.4.1. Paintings, drawings and sculpture produced by hand and in any material; 3.4.2. Prints, posters and photographs, produced in traditional or digital media, and creative assemblages of these; 3.4.3. Original artistic assemblages and montages in any material, including original electronic media; 3.4.4. Works of statuary art and sculpture in general; and 3.4.5. Art works in materials including, but not limited to, glass, ceramics, metal and wood. 3.5. Objects related to significant political processes, events, figures and leaders in South Africa. 3.6. Objects related to significant South Africans including writers, artists, scientists and events of national importance. 3.7. All fabric deemed to form part of the significance of buildings or structures on a site of cultural or historical significance, including, objects or material of both tangible and intangible heritage value. 3.7.1. Original fabric, if it is older than 60 years, that is, door and window fittings, hardware, windows, lights and light fittings (light switches, brass attachments, chandeliers and fixed wall lights), furniture (fitted and or builtin), furnishings, doors, doorjambs, clerestory windows, skylights, roof- and floor tiles, all precious and ornate metal works, metal elements, including guttering/roofing and other building materials, that is, ceramic tiles and clay- 4
34 No. 41854 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 24 AUGUST 2018 straw-bricks (demonstrating technological evolution) removed from South African historical buildings during construction, renovation and actions of restoration; 3.7.2. Any materials of both tangible and intangible heritage value removed from a building, structure or a site (including interior and exterior) that has a strong or special association with the life or work of a person, group or organisation of importance in the history of South Africa. 3.8. Items relating to the history of South African science, technology and engineering that are older than fifty years. 4. CRITERIA A heritage object or objects shall be assessed based on criteria set out in S3.3 and S32 (24) of the NHRA. Export permits may be refused if the object fulfils the criteria and is of such a degree of national importance that its loss to South Africa would significantly diminish the national heritage, and is 4.1.1. extraordinary, rare or unique in South Africa; 4.1.2. the prototype, first production unit, first of a type, a variation of a type; an example of a type modified to suit South African conditions; an example of a type designed in South Africa; 4.1.3. an example of a type wholly intended for use or suited to South Africa, regardless of origin; an example of a type, whether South African in origin or not, which is rare or scarce in South Africa or the last of a type or only example thereof; 4.1.4. a heritage object of international significance; 5
STAATSKOERANT, 24 AUGUSTUS 2018 No. 41854 35 4.1.5. associated with, made or conceived by a particular person, whether famous or not, in the South African context; 4.1.6. associated with an event, whether famous or not in the South African context. Applications to either permanently or temporarily export any of the above objects must be made to SAHRA. The applicants must make use of the South African Heritage Resources Information System (SAHRIS).