79. Provision of services by municipality through internal mechanisms
If a municipality decides to provide a municipal service through an internal mechanism mentioned in section 76(a), it must-
- allocate sufficient human, financial and other resources necessary for the proper provision of the service; and
- transform the provision of that service in accordance with the requirements of this Act.
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- Preamble
- Chapter 1: Interpretation
- Chapter 2: Legal nature and rights and duties of municipalities
- Chapter 3: Functions and powers
- Chapter 4: Community participation
- Chapter 5: Integrated development planning
- Chapter 6: Performance management
- Chapter 7: Local public administration and human resources
- Chapter 8: Municipal services
- 73. General duty
- Part 1: Service tariffs
- Part 2: Provision of services
- 76. Mechanisms for provision of services
- 77. Occasions when municipalities must review and decide on mechanisms to provide municipal services
- 78. Criteria and process for deciding on mechanisms to provide municipal services
- 79. Provision of services by municipality through internal mechanisms
- 80. Provision of services through service delivery agreements with external mechanisms
- 81. Responsibilities of municipalities when providing services through service delivery agreements with external mechanisms
- 82. Municipal entities
- Part 3: Service delivery agreements involving competitive bidding
- Part 4: Municipal service districts
- Part 5: Regulations and guidelines
- Chapter 9: Credit control and debt collection
- Chapter 10: Provincial and National Monitoring and Standard Setting
- Chapter 11: Legal matters
- Chapter 12: Miscellaneous
- Schedule 1: Code of conduct for councillors
- Schedule 2: Code of conduct for municipal staff members
- Schedule 3: Legislation Amended
- Amendment no. 7 of 2011