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TRC Final ReportPage Number (Original) 469 Paragraph Numbers Part 1 continued Volume 1 Chapter 13 Subsection 22 1984 Aliens and Immigration Laws Amendment Act No 49:U Amended the 1937 Aliens Act, the 1939 Aliens Registration Act and the 1972 Admission of Persons to the Republic Regulation Act, used against squatters (RRS 1984: 345-6). Several critics warned that the ‘amendment act would lead to a massive clamp-down on Africans present in white-designated areas but officially regarded as citizens of the “independent” homelands’ (RRS 1984: 345). It is not clear from the Race Relations Survey whether this did in fact occur. What is more than clear is that those South Africans eligible to carry passes, if found not carrying one, were arrested and prosecuted for a wide range of influx control related offences (e.g. being in a prescribed area for longer than 72 hours without permission or having taken up employment without the necessary permission being granted). Commenced: 18 June 1984 Repealed by s 60 of the Aliens Control Act No 96 of 1991 1984 KaNgwane proclaimed a self-governing territory 1984 Group Areas Amendment Act No 101:U Amended the 1966 Act in order to give effect to the policy of declaring certain central business districts as free trade areas (RRS 1986: 11). Free trade areas were not permitted in black townships since these were established in terms of the 1945 Natives (Urban Areas) Consolidation Act and other laws and not in terms of the 1966 Group Areas Act. Commenced: 30 May 1985 Repealed by s 48 of the Abolition of Racially Based Land Measures Act No 108 of 1991 1984 Public Service Act No 111:S Provided for the organisation and administration of the public service, and laid down terms of office and conditions of employment and discharge for members of the public service. Assent gained: 12 July 1984; commencement date not found Repealed by s 43 of Proc 103 of 1994 1985 20 July midnight: State of emergency declared in terms of Public Safety Act No 3 of 1953, affected 36 magisterial districts. Regulations (Proc R 121 of 1985) were amended as follows:
Courts were denied jurisdiction to set aside any order or rule issued under emergency regulations. |