Government Gazette 29 December 2004
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Act No. 27, 2004
No.3361
NATIONAL HERITAGE ACT, 2004
PART VII
- MISCELLANEOUS
Service of notices, orders and other documents
59. (I)
Any notice, order or other document required to be served on or given
to a person under this Act, may be served or given
(a)
by delivering it to that person;
(b)
by leaving it at the person's usual or last known place of residence;
(c)
by forwarding it by post in a prepaid registered letter addressed to the person
at his or her usual or last known postal address or place of residence;
(d)
by forwarding it electronically to that person at his or her last known place
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of residence or business; or
(e)
in the case of a place, by displaying it at that place.
(2)
If a provisional protection order is served
(a)
on a person other than the owner of the place or object to which the order
relates; or
(b)
in the manner referred to in subsection (1)( e),
the Council must as soon as possible after the service of the order
(c)
cause a copy of the order to be served on the owner in accordance with
subsection (1)( a), (b), (c) or (d); or
(d)
if the address of the owner is unknown, cause a copy of the order to be
published in a newspaper circulating generally in Namibia.
Appointment and powers of heritage inspectors
60. (1) The Council may appoint persons to be heritage inspectors for the
purposes of this Act.
(2) A staff member ofthe Public Service or a public authority may be appointed
as heritage inspector only with the consent of the Minister or other person in charge of
'the relevant Ministry or ofthe public authority.
(3) Each member of the Namibian Police Force and each customs and excise
officer is a heritage inspector.
(4) The Council must issue to each heritage inspector, other than a person
referred to in subsection (3), an identity card containing a photograph and the signature
of the heritage inspector.
(5)
A heritage inspector, other than a person referred to in subsection (3), who
seeks to exercise any power under this Act in relation to any person must produce his or
her identity card for inspection by that person.
(6)
A heritage inspector may at all reasonable times enter upon any land or
premises for the purpose of inspecting any heritage resource protected in terms of this
Act, or any other property in respect of which the Council may exercise its functions and
powers under this Act, and may take photographs, make measurements and sketches and
use any other means of recording information necessary for the purposes of this Act.