91. Powers and duties of governing bodies of multi-jurisdictional municipal service districts
- The governing body of a multi-jurisdictional municipal service district, in relation to the provision of the municipal service for which the district is established-
- may in terms of the delegation in the agreement establishing the governing body exercise any of the powers, a municipality may exercise for the proper provision of a service of the kind in question, subject to section 160(2) of the Constitution and any limitations. qualifications and directives set out in the agreement; and
- must in terms of the delegation perform all the duties a municipality must perform in terms of this Act or any other applicable legislation when providing a service of the kind in question. subject to any limitations, qualifications and directives set out in the agreement.
- In addition a governing body has the following powers, subject to any limitations, qualifications and directives set out in the agreement establishing the governing body:
- To determine its own staff establishment and appoint persons to posts on its staff establishment;
- to obtain the services of any person or entity to perform any specific act or function;
- to open a bank account;
- to acquire or dispose of any right in or to property;
- to insure itself against any loss, damage, risk or liability;
- to perform legal acts, or institute or defend any legal action in its own name;
- to do anything that is incidental to the exercise of any of its powers or duties; and
- to set, review and adjust tariffs within the policy framework approved by the participating municipalities.