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South Africa

Main legislative instruments

This section provides an in-depth analysis of the main legislative instruments looking into the structure and core provisions regulating health.

Overview

Constitution
Constitution
Adoption year:
1996
Last amendment year:
2012
Language:
EN
Number of pages:
182
National Health Act No 61 of 2003
National Health Act No 61 of 2003
Adoption year:
2003
Last amendment year:
2013
Language:
EN
Number of pages:
45
Medical Schemes Act No 131 of 1998
Medical Schemes Act No 131 of 1998
Adoption year:
1998
Last amendment year:
2001
Language:
EN
Number of pages:
44

Details

Constitution

The Constitution of South Africa was adopted in 1996 and approved by the Constitutional Court. It consists of 241 articles grouped into 14 chapters that are supplemented by 7 schedules. The Constitution is the prime law of the country and sets out the founding provisions of the organization of the state, regulates the civil, political, cultural and economic rights of the people, divides the powers within the state and establishes the key state institutions and organs, etc.

General information

Adoption year:

1996

Last amendment year:

2012

Language:

EN

National Health Act No 61 of 2003

This Act provides a framework for a structured uniform health system within the Republic, taking into account the obligations imposed by the Constitution and other laws on the national, provincial and local governments with regard to health services; and provides for matters connected therewith.

General information

Adoption year:

2003

Last amendment year:

2013

Language:

EN

Medical Schemes Act No 131 of 1998

The Act consolidates the laws relating to registered medical schemes; provides for the establishment of the Council for Medical Schemes as a juridical entity; provides for the appointment of the Registrar of Medical Schemes; makes provision for the registration and control of certain activities of medical schemes; protects the interests of members of medical schemes; provides for measures for the co-ordination of medical schemes; and provides for incidental matters.

General information

Adoption year:

1998

Last amendment year:

2001

Language:

EN

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