Assignment of Powers Act, 1990 (Act 4 of 1990)

Assignment of Powers Act, 1990
Act 4 of 1990
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Published in Government Gazette no. 29 on 12 June 1990
- Assented to on 6 June 1990
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Commenced on 12 June 1990
- [This is the version of this document from 12 June 1990 and includes any amendments published up to 6 October 2022.]
In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates -“any law” means any law in force in Namibia by virtue of the provisions of Article 140 (1) of the Namibian Constitution;“Minister” means any Minister (excluding any DeputyMinister) appointed under Article 32 (3) (i) (bb) of the Namibian Constitution;“Prime Minister” means the Prime Minister appointed under Article 32(3)(i)(aa) of the said Constitution. Subject to the provisions of the laws on the public service the President may designate the powers, duties and functions which vest, under any law, in the President or a Minister, to different departments or other administrative divisions under the names determined by him, and may assign and entrust the administration of the different departments or the different divisions to the Prime Minister and the several Ministers. either specifically or by way of a general assignment of the administration of any law or of all such laws entrusting powers, duties or functions to the President or to such first-mentioned Minister, as the case may be. Whenever the Prime Minister or a Minister is for any reason unable to perform any of the functions of his or her office or whenever the Prime Minister or a Minister has vacated his or her office and a successor has not yet been appointed, the President may appoint any other Minister to act in the Prime Minister’s or the said Minister’s stead or office, either generally or in the performance of any function. This Act shall be called the Assignment of Powers Act, 1990.1. Definitions
2. Establishment of departments and other administrative divisions
3. Assignment of powers, duties or functions by the President
4. Temporary performance of Prime Minister’s or Minister’s functions of office by another Minister
5. Short title