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Accommodation Establishment By-law, 1993
- Published in KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Gazette 4941 on 17 December 1993
- Commenced on 17 December 1993
- [This is the version of this document from 17 December 1993.]
1. Definitions
In these By-laws, unless the context otherwise indicates—"accommodation establishment" means any premises in or upon which the business of supplying lodging with or without meals for reward is conducted for more than four persons, but does not include—(a)self-contained units of accommodation such as flats or maisonettes;(b)a home for the aged which is registered as such in terms of the Aged Persons Act, 1967 (Act 81 of 1967);(c)a hostel which is ancillary to and under the control of a school, university or other educational establishment; or(d)an hotel which is registered as an hotel under the Hotels Act, 1965 (Act 70 of 1965);"certificate holder" means a person who is the holder of a valid registration certificate issued in terms of section 3 (6) and includes in his absence from the premises a responsible person referred to in section 9;"Council" means the City Council of the City of Durban;"designated officer" means the employee of the Council appointed by it to administer these By-laws and includes any other employee authorised in law to act in his name and on his behalf;"National Building Regulations" mean the regulations made in terms of the National Building Regulations and Building Standards Act, 1977 (Act 103 of 1977);"nuisance" means a nuisance as defined in section 1 of the Ordinance;"premises" means premises in or upon which the business of an accommodation establishment is or is to be conducted together with the land on which the same is situated and includes any outbuildings on such land;"prescribed fee" means a fee prescribed by the Council by resolution from time to time;"prescribed form" means a form prescribed and made available by the Council;"registration certificate" means a registration certificate issued in terms of section 3 (6);"responsible person" means a person appointed as such in terms of section 9 (1); and"the Ordinance" means the Local Authorities Ordinance, 1974 (Ordinance 25 of 1974).2. Application of By-laws
3. Applications for registration
4. Display of registration certificate
A person to whom a registration certificate has been issued in terms of these By-laws shall publicly display such certificate at all times in the office or reception area of the accommodation establishment to which it relates.5. Validity of registration
A registration certificate issued in terms of section 3 (6) and the registration to which it relates shall remain valid for as long as the accommodation establishment business continues to be conducted on the premises to which it relates by the person to whom it was issued unless it is cancelled in terms of section 7 or is cancelled by order of court in terms of section 18.6. Transfer of business
7. Cancellation of registration
8. Compliance with laws
9. Appointment of a responsible person
10. Certificate by occupants
Every adult person admitted to the premises for the purpose of occupying accommodation therein shall be required to sign a certificate to the effect that his attention has been drawn to the copy of these By-laws displayed in terms of section 11 and in which he acknowledges that he may be required to leave the premises if he commits a breach of these By-laws or commits a nuisance.11. Display of By-laws
The certificate holder shall publicly display an up-to-date copy of these By-laws in the office or reception area of the premises at all times and such By-laws shall be accessible to all occupants.12. Right of entry and inspection
13. Limits on occupancy
The maximum number of persons that may be accommodated in any room designated as a bedroom on the plan lodged in terms of section 3 (1) as amended from time to time shall not exceed the maximum number of persons calculated on the basis of the floor space allocation prescribed in paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the Slums Act, 1979 (Act 76 of 1979).14. Identification and marking of bedrooms
15. Duties of certificate holder: Offences
16. General offences
A person commits an offence if he—17. Presumptions
For the purposes of these By-laws—18. Offences and penalties
History of this document
17 December 1993 this version
Published in KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Gazette 4941
Commenced