Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996)Chapter 6 : ProvincesProvincial Legislatures120. Money Bills |
| (1) | A Bill is a money Bill if it— |
| (a) | appropriates money; |
| (b) | imposes provincial taxes, levies, duties or surcharges |
| (c) | abolishes or reduces, or grants exemptions from, any provincial taxes, levies, duties or surcharges; or |
| (d) | authorises direct charges against a Provincial Revenue Fund. |
| (2) | A money Bill may not deal with any other matter except— |
| (a) | a subordinate matter incidental to the appropriation of money; |
| (b) | the imposition, abolition or reduction of provincial taxes, levies, duties or surcharges; |
| (c) | the granting of exemption from provincial taxes, levies, duties or surcharges; or |
| (d) | the authorisation of direct charges against a Provincial Revenue Fund. |
| (3) | A provincial Act must provide for a procedure by which the province’s legislature may amend a money Bill. |