Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996)Chapter 6 : ProvincesProvincial Executives140. Executive decisions |
| (1) | A decision by the Premier of a province must be in writing if it— |
| (a) | is taken in terms of legislation; or |
| (b) | has legal consequences. |
| (2) | A written decision by the Premier must be countersigned by another Executive Council member if that decision concerns a function assigned to that other member. |
| (3) | Proclamations, regulations and other instruments of subordinate legislation of a province must be accessible to the public. |
| (4) | Provincial legislation may specify the manner in which, and the extent to which, instruments mentioned in subsection (3) must be— |
| (a) | tabled in the provincial legislature; and |
| (b) | approved by the provincial legislature. |