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REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS TO SECOND-HAND GOODS BILL [B 2 2008] (As agreed to by the Portfolio Committee on Safety and Security (National Assembly)) [B 2A 2008] ISBN 978-1-77037-181-1 No. of copies printed... 800

2 AMENDMENTS AGREED TO SECOND-HAND GOODS BILL [B 2A 2008] ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS 1. On page 2, in line 6, to omit Application of Act. 2. On page 2, in line 8, to omit Application of Act and Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000. 3. On page 3, in line 5, after dealers, to insert and pawnbrokers. 4. On page 3, in line 33, to insert Application of Act and Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000 5. On page 4, in line 5, after Schedule 3, to insert, OFFENCES AND PENALTIES and SCHEDULE 4. CLAUSE 1 1. On page 4, after line 13, to insert the following definition: antique means goods representing a previous era in human society and which are collected or desirable because of age, rarity, condition, utility or other unique features; 2. On page 4, after line 44, to insert the following definition: management includes the chief executive officer, chief operating officer, owner or manager of a registered dealer who is responsible for the day to day control, direction or supervision of the business of that dealer at the premises in question; 3. On page 4, in line 45, to omit of and to substitute for. 4. On page 5, after line 16, to insert the following definition: recycler means a person who carries on the business of recycling scrap metal; 5. On page 5, in line 21, after business to insert: but does not include goods with a value of less than R100 6. On page 5, after line 35, to insert the following definition: valuables means personal possessions that have a significant monetary value; 7. On page 5, in line 39, before goods to insert second-hand. 1. Clause rejected. CLAUSE 2

CLAUSE 3 1. On page 6, from line 10, to omit subsection (4). 3 CLAUSE 4 1. On page 6, in line 19, before goods to insert second-hand. 2. On page 6, in line 19, to omit the second for and substitute in respect of. 3. On page 6, from line 24, to omit subsection (4). CLAUSE 5 1. On page 6, from line 39, to omit subsection (3). CLAUSE 6 1. On page 6, in line 51, after applicant to insert:, and where applicant applies for registration for more than one premises, the full name and identity number of each person involved in the management of the applicant at each of the premises contemplated in section 4(2) 2. On page 7, from line 6, to omit subsection (3). CLAUSE 8 1. On page 7, in line 25, before goods to insert second-hand. 2. On page 7, from line 37, to omit subsection (6). CLAUSE 9 1. On page 8, from line 1, to omit subsection (5). CLAUSE 11 1. On page 8, after line 28, to omit subsection (3) and to substitute: (3) (a) The National Commissioner may cancel the registration of a registered dealer if the dealer fails to comply with any (i) condition of registration; or (ii) of the provisions of this Act; (b) The National Commissioner must cancel the registration of a registered dealer if the dealer (i) is registered on the basis of incorrect or false information; or (ii) is convicted of an offence of which dishonesty is an element. 2. On page 8, from line 48, to omit subsection (7). CLAUSE 12 1. On page 9, from line 6, to omit subsection (5).

CLAUSE 13 1. On page 9, from line 30, to omit subsection (5). 4 CLAUSE 15 1. On page 9, in line 41, after registered to insert as a dealer 2. On page 9, from line 42, omit paragraph (a) and to substitute: (a) has in the preceding five years, in the Republic or elsewhere, been sentenced to imprisonment without the option of a fine in respect of any offence of fraud, theft or corrupt activities as referred to in the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004 (Act No. 12 of 2004), or any contravention of the Corruption Act, 1992 (Act No. 94 of 1992), or the commission of any other offence of which dishonesty is an element. 3. On page 9 in line 47, to omit R200 and to substitute R1 000. 4. On page 9 in line 52, to omit subsection (2) and to substitute: (2) A company, corporation, partnership or trust may not be registered if a person who is disqualified to hold a certificate in terms of subsection (1) (a) has an interest in that company, close corporation or trust; (b) is a partner in that partnership; or (c) is a beneficiary under that trust. CLAUSE 16 1. On page 10, in line 6, to omit each of. 2. On page 10, in line 7, to omit a and to substitute such. 3. On page 10, from line 10, to omit subsection (2). CLAUSE 17 1. On page 10, in line 18, before goods to insert second-hand. 2. On page 10, in line 21, after dealers to insert:, which may not be of a lower standard than is required under this Act 3. On page 10, in line 22, after inspect to insert any business practice, registers, stock and. CLAUSE 21 1. On page 11, in line 14, after 21. to insert (1). 2. On page 11, after line 17, to insert the following subsection: (2) Section 29 applies with the necessary changes in respect of an association.

5 CLAUSE 22 1. On page 11, in line 23, before goods to insert second-hand. 2. On page 11, in line 25, before goods to insert second-hand. 3. On page 11, in line 31, before goods to insert second-hand. 4. On page 11, in line 32, before goods to insert second-hand. 5. On page 11, in line 34, before goods to insert second-hand. 6. On page 11, in line 37, before goods to insert second-hand. 7. On page 11, in line 38, before goods to insert second-hand. 8. On page 11, in line 42, before goods to insert second-hand. 9. On page 11, in line 50, before goods to insert second-hand. 10. On page 11, from line 52, to omit subsection (8). 11. On Page 11, from line 54, to omit subsection (9). CLAUSE 23 1. On page 12, in line 5, after suspects to insert, or on reasonable grounds should suspect,. 2. On page 12, after line 13, to omit subsection (2) and to substitute: (2) Upon receipt of a report referred to in subsection (1), the police official involved must take down the report in the prescribed manner and immediately provide the person who made the report with the prescribed acknowledgement of receipt. 3. On page 12, after line 15, to omit subsection (3) and to substitute: (3) A person required to make a report in terms of subsection (1) concerning a suspicion that any other person intends to commit or has committed an offence in terms of this Act, may not continue with and carry out any transaction to which such a suspicion relates. 4. On page 12, after line 18, to insert the following subsection: (4) The police official taking down a report contemplated in subsection (2), must immediately provide the designated police officer with a copy of such report, together with any particulars regarding the registering of any investigation dockets arising from such report. CLAUSE 24 1. On page 12, from line 35, to omit subsection (3). CLAUSE 25 1. On page 13, from line 6, to omit subsection (6).

CLAUSE 26 1. On page 13, from line 23, to omit subsection (4) and to substitute: (4) No person may (a) have in his or her possession any apparatus which can be used for the recycling of any controlled metal or any article or substance containing any controlled metal, unless (i) such person is registered as a recycler; or (ii) in the case of precious metals, such a person is authorised to possess and recycle precious metals under the Precious Metals Act, 2005 (Act No. 37 of 2005), or any other applicable legislation; (b) acquire or dispose of any cable consisting of controlled metal of which the cover has been burnt, unless the seller thereof is able to provide a reasonable explanation for the burnt cover, and only after the matter has been reported to a police official in the manner contemplated in section 22(1)(a); or (c) be in possession of any cable consisting of controlled metal of which the cover has been burnt, unless such person is able to provide a reasonable explanation for the burnt cover. 2. On page 13, from line 30, to omit subsection (5) and to substitute: 6 (5) If a recycler suspects, or on reasonable grounds should suspect, that the appearance or aspects of any scrap metal offered to him or her has been tampered or there was an attempt to alter the appearance or aspects thereof in order to conceal the identity of the scrap metal, such recycler must make a report contemplated in section 22(1)(c) which applies with the changes required by the context. CLAUSE 27 1. On page 14, from line 1, to omit subsection (6). CLAUSE 28 1. On page 14, in line 9, after certificate to insert issued by the National Commissioner. CLAUSE 29 1. On page 14, from line 22, to omit subsection (2) and to substitute: (2) If, upon any inspection, a police official discovers that any method of dealing, recording of transactions in registers or storage that is being used is in contravention of this Act, the police official may (a) demand immediate discontinuation of the method; and (b) afford the dealer a period of no more than seven days to rectify such method in order to ensure compliance with the Act. 2. On page 14, after line 28, to omit subsection (4) and to substitute: (4) (a) A police official must conduct at least one comprehensive annual inspection of each registered premises, during which the records contemplated in section 21(1) must be examined. (b) On each occasion when a police official inspects a register in terms of subsection (1)(b), such police official must (i) sign his or her name immediately after the last entry in that

register, and append his or her number and rank and the date on which the inspection was conducted; or (ii) certify in the manner that the National Commissioner may from time to time direct, that the records were inspected. 3. On page 14, from line 33, to omit subsection (5). 7 Clause rejected. CLAUSE 33 NEW CLAUSE 1. That the following be a new clause: Offences and penalties 32. (1) A person who (a) fails to comply with section 2(1); (b) fails to apply for registration of all premises in terms of section 3(2); (c) furnishes false information in support of an application in terms of section 4; (d) furnishes false information in support of an application in terms of section 5; (e) contravenes or fails to comply with section 8(1) or (4); (f) contravenes or fails to comply with section 10(2) or (6); (g) fails to renew registration in terms of section 11 and who continues to conduct the business of a dealer; (h) fails to surrender or transfers a certificate other than in the manner prescribed in section 12; (i) contravenes or fails to comply with section 15; (j) contravenes or fails to comply with section 21(1), (3), (4), (5), (6), or (7); (k) contravenes or fails to comply with section 22(1) or (3); (l) contravenes or fails to comply with section 23; (m) contravenes or fails to comply with section 24(1), (3), (4) or (5); (n) contravenes or fails to comply with section 25(1), (4) or (5); (o) contravenes or fails to comply with section 26(1), (3), (4) or (5); (p) as a dealer contravenes or fails to comply with section 28; (q) contravenes or fails to comply with section 37; or (r) contravenes or fails to comply with section 43(1), (2) or (3), is guilty of an offence. (2) Any person convicted of a contravention of or a failure to comply with any section mentioned in Column 1 of Schedule 3, may be sentenced to a fine or to imprisonment for a period not exceeding the period mentioned in Column 2 of that Schedule opposite the number of that section, or to both a fine and such imprisonment. CLAUSE 38 1. On page 16, from line 42, to omit subclause (3).

8 CLAUSE 42 1. On page 17, in line 30, before goods to insert second-hand. 2. On page 17, in line 31, before goods to insert second-hand. NEW CLAUSE 1. That the following be a new clause: Application of Act and Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000 42. (1) This Act does not apply to (a) any second-hand goods sold or disposed of by way of public auction authorised by a warrant of execution under a judgment or order of a court of law; or (b) any dealer who is a member of an accredited association to the extent that the Minister by notice in the Gazette exempts members of such an association from any or all of the provisions of this Act. (2) The Minister may only exempt members of associations that are accredited by the National Commissioner and capable of introducing adequate levels of self-regulation in order to achieve the objects of this Act. (3) Any administrative process conducted, or decision taken, in terms of this Act must be conducted or taken in accordance with the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act, 2000 (Act No. 3 of 2000), unless otherwise provided for in this Act. CLAUSE 43 1. On page 18, from line 19, to omit subclause (5). SCHEDULE 1 1. On page 19, after line 22, to insert the words shop-fitting equipment. SCHEDULE 2 1. On page 17, in line 30, after the word bronze to insert, cobalt.

NEW SCHEDULE 1. That the following be a new Schedule: 9 SCHEDULE 3 OFFENCES AND PENALTIES (Section 32) Section Maximum period of imprisonment 2(1) 10 years 3(2) 10 years 4 10 years 5 10 years 8(1) or (4) Three years 10(2) or (6) Three years 11 Three years 12 Three years 15 Three years 21(1) 10 years 21(3), (4), (5), (6) or (7) Five years 22(1) or (3) 10 years 23 10 years 24(1) 10 years 24(3), (4) or (5) Five years 25(1), (4) or (5) 10 years 26(1), (3), (4) or (5) 10 years 28 10 years 37 Three years 43(1), (2) or (3) Three years

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