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(6) The State President may by proclamation in the Gazette―

(7) When the administration of any law has been assigned to any Minister or any administrator in terms of subsection (5)(a), the provisions of section 10(5) and (5A) of the Interpretation Act, 1957 (Act No. 33 of 1957), shall apply mutatis mutandis in relation to that law as if that administrator, the provincial administration in question, and an officer of that administration, were a Minister of State, the department of State controlled by him, and an officer in the Public Service, respectively.

(8) A proclamation made under this section shall be tabled in Parliament within 14 days after promulgation thereof, if Parliament is in session or, if Parliament is not in session, within 14 days after the commencement of its next session.

(9) (a) If Parliament by resolution disapproves of such a proclamation or of any provision of such a proclamation, that proclamation or that provision, as the case may be, shall lapse to the extent to which it is so disapproved.

(b) The lapsing of such a proclamation or provision shall not affect―

Amendment of section 99 of Act 110 of 1983

2. Section 99 of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1983, is hereby amended―