ADJUSTMENTS APPROPRIATION BILL

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REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA ADJUSTMENTS APPROPRIATION BILL (As introduced in the National Assembly (proposed section 77)) (The English text is the offıcial text of the Bill) (MINISTER OF FINANCE) [B 16 2016] ISBN 978-1-4850-0327-4 No. of copies printed... 800

BILL To effect adjustments to the appropriation of money from the National Revenue Fund for the requirements of the State in respect of the 2016/17 financial year; and to provide for matters incidental thereto. PREAMBLE WHEREAS section 213(2) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, provides that money may be withdrawn from the National Revenue Fund only in terms of an appropriation by an Act of Parliament or as a direct charge against that Fund, when it is provided for in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, or an Act of Parliament; WHEREAS the Appropriation Act, 2016 (Act No. 6 of 2016), provides for the appropriation of money from the National Revenue Fund to provide for the requirements of the State in respect of the 2016/17 financial year; AND WHEREAS section 12(1) and (2) of the Money Bills Amendment Procedure and Related Matters Act, 2009 (Act No. 9 of 2009), provides for the tabling of a national adjustments budget, as envisaged in section 30 of the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999), and an adjustments appropriation Bill, to make adjustments to the appropriations in an Appropriation Act, BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, as follows: Interpretation 1. In this Act, unless the context indicates otherwise, any word or expression to which a meaning has been assigned in section 1 of the Appropriation Act, 2016 (Act No. 6 of 2016), or section 1 of the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999), must bear the meaning so assigned. 5 Adjustments to appropriations of money for requirements of State 2. (1) Adjustments to appropriations by Parliament of money from the National Revenue Fund for the requirements of the State in the 2016/17 financial year to votes and the main divisions within a vote, and amendments to the purposes that are specified, are set out in the Schedule to this Act. (2) The spending of appropriations envisaged in subsection (1) is subject to the provisions of this Act, the Public Finance Management Act and the Division of Revenue Act, 2016 (Act No. 3 of 2016). 10 15

Amounts listed as specifically and exclusively appropriated 3 3. An amount within a vote or a main division within a vote that is listed as specifically and exclusively appropriated in the Schedule to this Act, may be used only for the purpose indicated, unless the amount or purpose for which it was allocated, is amended by or in terms of an Act of Parliament. 5 Conditions for allocations 4. (1) The Minister may, in writing (a) impose conditions on an allocation in an appropriation listed in the Schedule to this Act, other than a conditional allocation, in order to promote and enforce transparency and effective management in respect of revenue, expenditure, assets and liabilities of departments, public entities and constitutional institutions as required by section 6(1)(g) of the Public Finance Management Act; and (b) stop the use of an allocation in respect of which conditions have been imposed in terms of paragraph (a), until such conditions are met. (2) The stoppage of an allocation in terms of subsection (1)(b) must be disclosed in the National Treasury s next quarterly report to the relevant Parliamentary Committees. 10 15 Use of unspent funds 5. (1) Despite section 5(1) of the Appropriation Act, 2016 and for purposes of expediting service delivery, the Minister may approve that unspent funds appropriated in (a) a vote in the Schedule to the Appropriation Act, 2016; or (b) the Schedule to this Act, be used for compensation of employees in the same vote. (2) Despite section 3 of this Act and section 43(4) of the Public Finance Management Act, the Minister may, for purposes of expediting service delivery, approve the use of unspent funds, in an amount appropriated for a vote in the Schedule to this Act, in respect of (a) compensation of employees, provided that the amount is used within that vote for transfers and subsidies for the payment of severance or exit packages; (b) transfer to another institution, provided that the amount is used for the same purpose within the main division it is appropriated to or another purpose which accords with the purpose of that main division; or (c) payments for capital assets, provided that the amount is used within that vote. (3) Despite subsection (1), the Minister may not approve the use of unspent funds in terms of subsection (2)(b) or (c) for compensation of employees. (4) The approval of the use of unspent funds in terms of subsection (2) must be disclosed in the National Treasury s next quarterly report to the relevant Parliamentary Committees. Delegations and authorisations 20 25 30 35 40 6. (1) The Minister may (a) delegate to an employee of the National Treasury any power conferred on the Minister in terms of this Act, except section 7; and (b) authorise an employee of the National Treasury to perform any duty imposed on the Minister in terms of this Act. 45 (2) A delegation or authorisation in terms of subsection (1) (a) must be in writing; (b) is subject to any limitations or conditions that the Minister may impose; (c) may authorise that employee to sub-delegate, in writing, the delegated power or authorised duty to another suitable employee of the National Treasury; 50 (d) does not divest the Minister of the responsibility concerning the exercise of the delegated power or the performance of the authorised duty; and (e) may be withdrawn by the Minister in writing. (3) The Minister may vary or revoke any decision taken by an employee as a result of a delegation or authorisation in terms of subsection (1), subject to any rights that may 55 have vested as a result of the decision.

4 Regulations 7. The Minister may, by notice in the Gazette, make regulations regarding any ancillary or incidental administrative or procedural matter that it is necessary to prescribe for the proper implementation or administration of this Act. Short title 5 8. This Act is called the Adjustments Appropriation Act, 2016.

5 Facilitate a common programme towards the achievement of the electoral mandate and the enhanced integrity of the state through considered planning, coordination, oversight, mobilisation and support. Create an enabling environment for the provision of inclusive communication services to all South Africans in a manner that promotes socioeconomic development and investment through broadcasting, new media, print media and other new technologies, and brand the country locally and internationally. Improve cooperative governance across the three spheres of government in partnership with institutions of traditional leadership, thereby ensuring that provinces and municipalities carry out their service delivery and development functions effectively. Allocation-in-kind to local government Efficiently determine and safeguard the identity and status of citizens. Regulate immigration to ensure security, promote development and fulfil South Africa s international obligations.

6 Formulate, coordinate, implement and manage South Africa's foreign policy and international relations programmes. Support economic growth and development, good governance, social progress and rising living standards through the accountable, economical, efficient, equitable and sustainable management of public finances, maintenance of macroeconomic and financial sector stability, and effective financial regulation of the economy.

7 Improve government service delivery through planning, monitoring and evaluation. Drive investment, productivity and transformation in the department s portfolio of state owned companies to unlock growth, drive industrialisation, create jobs and develop skills. Lead the modernisation of the public service, through a generally applicable framework of norms and standards, to improve service delivery.

8 Provide policy formulation for, as well as coordination, regulation and oversight of, the public works sector in relation to the accommodation, housing, land and infrastructure needs of national departments. Enhance intergovernmental relations by coordinating concurrent public works functions. Lead and direct the implementation of the national expanded public works programme. Promote growth, job creation and transformation in the construction and property industries. Lead and partner in the production of statistics in line with internationally recognised principles and standards, to inform users about socioeconomic dynamics for evidence-based decisions. Lead, coordinate and oversee the transformation agenda on women's socioeconomic empowerment, rights and equality. Develop, maintain and support a South African school education system for the 21st century. Allocation-in-kind to provinces Conditional allocation to provinces Conditional allocation to provinces

9 Develop and support a quality higher and vocational education sector. Promote access to higher education, vocational education and skills development training opportunities. Provide leadership and coordination of health services to promote the health of all people in South Africa through an accessible, caring and high quality health system based on the primary health care approach. Allocation-in-kind to provinces Conditional allocation to provinces Allocation-in-kind to provinces Ensure protection against vulnerability by creating an enabling environment for the provision of a comprehensive, integrated and sustainable social development service.

10 Contribute to a just, peaceful and safer South Africa through the effective and humane incarceration of inmates and the rehabilitation and social reintegration of offenders. Defend and protect the Republic of South Africa, its territorial integrity and its people, in accordance with the Constitution and the principles of international law regulating the use of force. Provide for military veterans' benefits. Ensure independent oversight of the South African Police Service and the Municipal Police Services. Conduct independent and impartial investigations of identified criminal offences allegedly committed by members of the South African Police Service and the Municipal Police Services; and make appropriate recommendations. Uphold and protect the Constitution and the rule of law, and render accessible, fair, speedy and cost effective administration of justice in the interests of a safer and more secure South Africa.

11 Strengthen judicial governance and independence by rendering effective support to the Chief Justice in executing administrative and judicial powers and duties, as both head of the judiciary and the Constitutional Court. Prevent, combat and investigate crime, maintain public order, protect and secure the inhabitants of South Africa and their property, and uphold and enforce the law. Lead, support and promote agricultural, forestry and fisheries resources management through policies, strategies and programmes to enhance sustainable use, and achieve economic growth, job creation, food security, rural development and transformation. Municipal bank accounts

12 Municipal bank accounts Promote economic development policy formulation and planning for the benefit of all South Africans. Formulate energy policies, regulatory frameworks and legislation, and oversee their implementation to ensure energy security, the promotion of environmentally friendly energy carriers, and access to affordable and reliable energy for all South Africans. Private enterprises Lead South Africa's environmental sector to achieve sustainable development towards a better quality of life for all.

13 Play a significant role in reducing unemployment, poverty and inequality through pursuing the objectives of full and productive employment and decent work for all, including: employment creation and enterprise development; standards and rights at work including equality of opportunities; social protection; and social dialogue. Municipal bank accounts Promote and regulate the minerals and mining sector for transformation, growth and development. Ensure that all South Africans derive sustainable benefits from the country's mineral wealth. Private enterprises Public corporations Realise the full potential of science and technology in social and economic development by developing human resources, research and innovation.

14 Higher education institutions Public corporations Promote the development of small businesses and cooperatives that contribute to inclusive economic growth and job creation. Develop information and communication technology (ICT) policies and legislation that create favourable conditions for accelerated and shared sustainable economic growth that positively impacts on the wellbeing of all South Africans.

15 Promote and support the growth and development of an equitable, competitive and sustainable tourism sector, enhancing its contribution to national priorities. Private enterprises Lead and facilitate access to sustainable economic activity and employment for all South Africans through an understanding of the economy, knowledge of economic opportunities and potential, and anticipation of future economic trends. Catalyse economic transformation and development, and provide a predictable, competitive, equitable and socially responsible environment for investment, enterprise and trade for economic citizens. Contribute to achieving government s vision of an adaptive and restructured economy, characterised by accelerated economic growth, employment creation and greater equity. Public corporations Private enterprises Public corporations

16 Lead the provision of an integrated, sustainable, reliable and safe transport system through planning, developing, coordinating, promoting and implementing transport policies, regulations and strategies. Conditional allocation to provinces Ensure the availability of water resources, facilitate equitable and sustainable socioeconomic development, and ensure universal access to water and sanitation services. Allocation-in-kind to local government Public corporations Allocation-in-kind to local government Contribute to sustainable economic development and enhance job creation by preserving, protecting and developing South African arts, culture and heritage to sustain a socially cohesive and democratic nation.

17 Public corporations Higher education institutions Private enterprises Public corporations

18 Facilitate the creation of sustainable human settlements and the improvement to household quality of life. Public corporations

19 Create and maintain an equitable and sustainable land dispensation and act as a catalyst in rural development to ensure sustainable rural livelihoods, decent work and continued social and economic advancement for all South Africans. Municipal bank accounts Municipal bank accounts Municipal bank accounts Municipal bank accounts Transform the delivery of sport and recreation by ensuring equitable access, development and excellence at all levels of participation, thereby improving social cohesion, nation building and the quality of life of all South Africans.

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