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Scientific Research Council Amendment Act, No. 71 of 1990

Long title


To amend the Scientific Research Council Act, 1988, so as to alter the objects, functions and powers of the CSIR; to alter the constitution of the Board thereof; and to further define the duties and responsibilities of the accounting officer thereof; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

Table of contents

SECTION TITLE
1. Amendment of section 1 of Act 46 of 1988
2. Substitution of section 3 of Act 46 of 1988
3. Amendment of section 4 of Act 46 of 1988
4. Amendment of section 7 of Act 46 of 1988
5. Substitution of section 16 of Act 46 of 1988
6. Short title and commencement

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