Chapter 4: Parliament
(5)
(6)
office as a permanent delegate.
Vacancies among the permanent delegates must be filled in terms of national
legislation.
Before permanent delegates begin to perform their functions in the National
Council of Provinces, they must swear or affirm faithfulness to the Republic and
obedience to the Constitution, in accordance with Schedule 2.
Sittings of National Council
63.
(1)
(2)
(3)
The National Council of Provinces may determine the time and duration of its
sittings and its recess periods.
The President may summon the National Council of Provinces to an extraordinary
sitting at any time to conduct special business.
Sittings of the National Council of Provinces are permitted at places other than the
seat of Parliament only on the grounds of public interest, security or convenience,
and if provided for in the rules and orders of the Council.
Chairperson and Deputy Chairpersons
64.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
The National Council of Provinces must elect a Chairperson and two Deputy
Chairpersons from among the delegates.
The Chairperson and one of the Deputy Chairpersons are elected from among the
permanent delegates for five years unless their terms as delegates expire earlier.
The other Deputy Chairperson is elected for a term of one year, and must be
succeeded by a delegate from another province, so that every province is
represented in turn.
The Chief Justice must preside over the election of the Chairperson, or designate
another judge to do so. The Chairperson presides over the election of the Deputy
Chairpersons.
[Sub-s. (4) substituted by s. 5 of the Constitution Sixth Amendment Act of 2001.]
(5)
(6)
The procedure set out in Part A of Schedule 3 applies to the election of the
Chairperson and the Deputy Chairpersons.
The National Council of Provinces may remove the Chairperson or a Deputy
Chairperson from office.
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