- Section 28 of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act No 9 of 2011: Publicity
The Commission shall, in such manner as it considers appropriate, publish a notice for public information specifying—
(a) the location of all its offices; and
(b) its address or addresses, telephone numbers and other means of communication or contact with the Commission.
- Section 29 of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act No 9 of 2011: Legal advice
The Commission may request legal advice from the Attorney-General.
- Section 30 of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act No 9 of 2011: Offences
(1) A member or employee of the Commission who knowingly subverts the process of free and fair elections or who knowingly obstructs the Commission in the discharge of its functions or otherwise interferes with the functions of the Commission commits an offence and is liable, on conviction, to a term...
- Section 31 of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act No 9 of 2011: Regulations
(1) The Commission may make regulations for the better carrying out of the provisions of this Act.
(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), such regulations may provide for—
(a) the appointment, including the power to confirm appointments of persons, to any office in respect of...
- Section 32 of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act No 9 of 2011: Interpretation of Part
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“Commission” means the Independent Electoral and Boundaries
Commission established by Article 88 of the Constitution;
“first Commission” means the Commission first appointed under this Act;
“former Boundaries Commission” means the Interim...
- Section 33 of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act No 9 of 2011: Transition
(1) The former Electoral Commission shall continue in office in terms of section 28(1) and (2) of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution.
(2) A person who immediately before the commencement of this Act was anofficer of the former Electoral Commission may, subject to the provisions of the...
- Section 34 of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act No 9 of 2011: Transfer of assets, etc
(1) All property, assets, rights, liabilities, obligations, agreements and other arrangements existing at the commencement of this Act and vested in, acquired, incurred or entered into by or on behalf of the former Electoral Commission or the former Boundaries Commission shall upon the commencement...
- Section 36 of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act No 9 of 2011: Procedure for delimitation of electoral boundaries
(1) The Commission shall discharge its mandate of the delimitation of boundaries of constituencies and wards in accordance with the Constitution, this Act and any other law.
(2) Subject to the Constitution, matters to be addressed in the delimitation of electoral boundaries are—
(a) review of the...