Government Gazette 29 December 2004

No.336l
Act No. 27, 2004

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NATIONAL HERITAGE ACT, 2004

"State land" includes land vested in, or controlled by, a public authority;

"this Act" includes any regulation made under this Act;
"works" includes ­
(a)	

any physical intervention, excavation or action that may result in a change
to the nature, appearance or physical nature of a place;

(b)	

any change to the natural or existing condition or topography of land;

(c)

any removal of trees, vegetation or topsoil;

State to be bound

2.	

This Act binds the State.

PART 11- HERITAGE

ADMINISTRATION


Division 1- The National Heritage Council
National

Heritage

Council

3.
There is established a body corporate to be called the National Heritage
Council, capable of suing or being sued in its corporate name, acquiring holding and
disposing of movable and immovable property and performing all such acts as bodies
corporate may by law perform.
Constitution	 of the Council

4.
(l) The Council consists of not less than seven and no more than fifteen
members, being ­
(a)	

the Permanent Secretary responsible for Culture; and

(b)	

such other persons as the Minister may appoint, of whom at least forty
percent must be women.

(2) Before appointing members under subsection (l )(b) the Minister must invite
nominations of persons for appointment ­
(a)	

from the public, through advertisement in at least two newspapers circulating
generally in Namibia; and

(b)	

from organisations involved in the field of heritage, by letters sent to the
organisations.

(3)	

An invitation for nominations must state

(a)	

the manner in which nominations must be submitted; and

(b)	

the cut-off d~te for the submission of nominations.

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(4)
If the Minister has received no or insufficient nominations by the cut-off
date for nominations, the Minister may appoint the required number of persons whom
the Minister considers suitable.
(5)
When appointing members of the Council the Minister must take geographic
representation into account.

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