Title: National Small Business Amendment Bill
1National Small Business Amendment Bill
- Presentation to Port Folio Committee on Trade and
Industry - 5 November 2004
- Lionel October and Hlonela Lupuwana
- Enterprise and Industry Development Division
2National Small Business Amendment BillMembers
comments
- Members comments related to the following main
areas of concern - Governance
- Composition of Board
- Term of CEO
- Accountability to stakeholders and beneficiaries
- Clarifying the relationship with Provinces
- National network
- Provincial structures
- Monitoring and Evaluation and Performance
Management - Staff
- Agency
- Implementation of Government Policy
- Mandatory requirements
- Other
3National Small Business Amendment Bill Governance
- Constitution of Board and appointment of members
of Board - 11. (6) The Board must include
- (a) members who have experience in business
- (b) members who on account of their training and
experience - (i) are knowledgeable about trade, industry,
finance or the economy or - (ii) have legal knowledge or
- (iii) are knowledgeable in the management of a
small enterprise. - (7) The Minister may prescribe any other criteria
in respect of the appointment of members.
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- Termination of appointment of members of Board
- 13C.(1)The Minister may, in consultation with the
Board, terminate the appointment of a member - (g) If a member of the Board fails to attend
three consecutive meetings of the Board without
having a valid explanation for his or her failure
to do so. - Chief Executive Officer
- 13H. (2) Subject to this chapter, a person
appointed in terms of subsection (1) holds
office for a period not exceeding five years as
specified in the letter of appointment, and is
eligible for reappointment.
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Accountability to stakeholders and beneficiaries
- Conduct of meetings
- 13E. (6) The Board must at least once a year hold
consultative meetings with stakeholders,
beneficiaries and provincial representatives to
discuss the activities and performance of the
Agency. - Business plan
- 16. (2) The Business plan must
- (d) include a report on the consultation
contemplated in section 13E (6) and the
recommendations resulting from such
consultations.
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Clarifying the relationship with Provinces
- Functions of Agency
- 10. (1) The Agency must
- design and implement a standard and common
national delivery network that must uniformly
apply throughout the Republic in respect of small
enterprise development, integrating all
government funded small enterprise support
agencies across all tiers of government. - (d) Establish provincial structures to ensure the
effective implementation of its functions as
defined in this section.
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Monitoring and Evaluation and Performance
Management
- Conduct of meetings
- 13E. (6) The Board must at least once a year hold
consultative meetings with stakeholders,
beneficiaries and provincial representatives to
discuss the activities and performance of
the Agency. - Business plan
- 16. (2) The business plan must
- (c) include an operational plan, a financial
plan, a human resources and performance
management plan as well as performance
indicators for the purposes of monitoring and
evaluation.
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Implementation of Government Policy - Mandatory
requirements
- Functions of Agency
- 10. (1) The Agency must
- (a) implement the policy of the national
government for small enterprise development
9National Small Business Amendment Bill Other
amendments
- Restriction on the use of name
- 16C. (2) Any person who contravenes subsection
(1) is guilty of an offence and is liable on
conviction to a fine or imprisonment, or to both
a fine and imprisonment for a period not
exceeding five years. - Short title
- 6. This Act is called the National Small Business
Amendment Act 2004. deleted and comes into
operation on a date determined by the President
by proclamation in the Gazette. - Amendments related to Numbering
10National Small Business Amendment Bill Status
quo
- After consultation between the dti and the State
Law Advisor it is proposed that the following
sections remain unchanged - Sec 15(3) dealing with short term loans p 8
- Necessary for operational purposes
- Ministers of Trade and Industry and Finance to
approve - Sec 16B dealing with limitation of liability p
8 - Standard limitation clause
- Applies only to civil liability, not criminal
- Standard practice
- South African Civil Aviation Authority Act,
section 19 - South African Maritime Authority Safety Act,
section 46 - Sec 3 dealing with regulations p11
- Requested the dti legal unit to draft discussion
paper on - Consultation process for the drafting of
regulations - Purposes for which regulations are utilised
- Parameters within which regulations are drafted
11- Thank you for your continued support