(a) the preventive detention of any person in the interests of defence, public safety or
public order;
(b) empowering any Minister designated in the regulations to issue orders for the
preventive detention of any person;
(c) empowering any police officer or other person in the employment of the State to arrest
and detain any person for a period not exceeding fourteen days, pending the issue of an
order referred to in paragraph (b);
(d) the procedure for the review of cases of detained persons by a tribunal established in
accordance with paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Constitution to review such cases;
(e) the treatment and discipline of detained persons and the places where they may be
detained;
(f) the penalties that may be imposed for any contravention of the regulations.
(2) Subsections (3), (4), (5), (6) and (7) of section three and sections four and five shall
apply, mutatis mutandis, in relation to regulations made in terms of subsection (1).
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Continuation of regulations in certain circumstances
(1) When a resolution passed in terms of subsection (6) of section 31J of the Constitution
becomes or is effective upon the expiry or revocation of a declaration in terms of subsection (1)
of that section, any regulations that were made in terms of section three and were in force
immediately before the revocation or expiry of the declaration shall, to the extent that they relate
to the matters referred to in subsection (1) of section six, continue in force as if they had been
made while a resolution in terms of subsection (6) of section 31J of the Constitution was in
effect.
(2) Whenever a declaration in terms of subsection (1) of section 31J of the Constitution
becomes or is effective upon the expiry or revocation of a resolution passed in terms of
subsection (6) of that section, any regulations that were made in terms of section six and were in
force immediately before the expiry or revocation of the resolution shall continue in force as if
they had been made whilst a declaration in terms of subsection (1) of section 31J of the
Constitution was in effect.
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