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(3) If a person appointed in terms of subsection (1) is or becomes unable to perform or to
continue to perform his or her functions in terms of this Part, the organisation shall forthwith
appoint another person in his or her stead, and a person so appointed shall be deemed to have
been appointed in terms of subsection (1).
(4) The regulating authority or a person authorised thereto by him or her shall authorise one
or more suitably qualified and experienced police officers, either in general or in a particular
case, to represent the regulating authority at consultations or negotiations contemplated in
section 26, and to perform such other functions as are conferred or imposed upon an authorised
officer by this Part.
(5) If an authorised officer is or becomes unable to perform or to continue to perform his or
her functions in terms of this Part, the regulating authority or a person authorised thereto by him
or her shall forthwith designate another police officer to act in his or her stead, either in general
or in a particular case, and the officer so designated shall be deemed to have been authorised in
terms of subsection (4) for the purposes contemplated in that subsection.
(6) A regulating authority may delegate all or any of his or her functions under this Part to
one or more authorised officers, in which event any reference to a “regulating authority” in this
Part is a reference to any one or more such officers.
(7) If any consultations, negotiations or proceedings in terms of this Part at which the
presence of a convener or an authorised officer is required, are to take place and such convener
or officer is not available, such consultations or negotiations or other proceedings may be
conducted in the absence of such convener or officer through any proxy appointed by such
convener or officer in terms of subsection (3) or (5), as the case may be, and the organisation or
regulating authority, as the case may be, shall be bound by the result of such consultations,
negotiations or proceedings as if it or they had agreed thereto.
(8) For the purpose of helping a regulating authority to ascertain that a meeting is not a
“public meeting” as defined in section 2 because it is asserted to be a meeting of any organ or
structure of a political party or other organisation, the regulating authority may request the
political party or other organisation concerned to submit to it from time to time or at such
regular intervals as it may require a list of the members of the organs or structures of the
political party or organisation who are entitled to attend the meeting concerned.
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(1) An organisation intending to hold a public meeting shall appoint—
(a) a person to be responsible for the arrangements for that public meeting and to be
present thereat, to give notice in terms of section 25 and to act on its behalf at any
consultations or negotiations contemplated in section 26, or in connection with any
other procedure contemplated in this Act at which his or her presence is required; and
(b) a deputy to a person appointed in terms of subparagraph (a).
(2) Such organisation shall forthwith notify in writing the regulating authority concerned of
the names and addresses of the persons appointed under subsection (1).
(3) If a person appointed in terms of subsection (1) is or becomes unable to perform or to
continue to perform his or her functions in terms of this Part, the organisation shall forthwith
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Section as substituted by section 4 of Act 18/2007.
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