228.22 Municipal Sector Policies (Others)
Apart from legislative requirements, the following are policies and procedures developed to guide all activities and procedures of the municipality. These policies are developed to ensure effective and efficient service delivery and use of municipal assets. They are:-
Human Resources
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Financial Management
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13th cheque policy
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Accounting policies
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Acting allowance policies and procedures
manual
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Capital replacement reserve policy
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Code of conduct policy
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Fleet management policy
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Compensation for occupational diseases and
injuries policies and procedures manual
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Fixed asset management policy
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occupational health and safety policy
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Investment and cash management policy
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Consuming of alcohol or any abusive drugs-
substance policy
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Death of staff member policy
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Auxiliary and Information Technology
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Draft- promotion policy
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Email and Internet User Policy
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Sexual harassment policy
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Telephone and cell phone policy
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Smoking policy
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Unauthorized absence policy
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Retention policy
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Employee assistance programme policy
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Gift, favors or reward policy
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Hours of work policy
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Housing rental policy
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Implementation of new policies & procedures
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Good Governance
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9 References for Diagnostic Section of
Situational Analysis Chapter
Specific documents reviewed for this chapter include:
ANDM IDP 2016-17 Review
ANDM LED Strategy (Isibuko se Africa)
ANDM SDF (2015, Tshani)
ANDM economic leakage analysis (UrbanEcon, 2011)
ANDA corporate plan 2020
ANDM grain masterplan (2014)
ANDM investment attraction strategy (WYG, 2013)
ANDM tourism sector plan (WYG, 2012)
ANDM agri-parks masterplan
StatsSA Community Survey 2016
Numerous ECSECC information sources.
10 Annexures
Annexure 1: ANDM Financial Plan (to be inserted)
Annexure 2: Project Plans of LMs and sector departments [all to be inserted]
4 LMs
Dept of Energy
EC Dept of Health
EC Dept of Education and ASIDI
Dept of Roads and Public Works (buildings, roads, EPWP, National Youth
Service, APTCoD)
Safety and Liaison (SAPS oversight and community mobilisation projects)
others
Annexure 3: ANDM PMS
Annexure 4: Disaster Management Plan
1. Municipal Disaster Management Centre
Despite the fact that municipalities were only legally obliged to commence the implementation of the Act on 01 July 2004 and that funding arrangements were not as yet defined, the Alfred Nzo District Municipality – ever mindful of the context of its disaster risk profile – did not lag behind in adopting a more proactive approach. For example, as early as the year 2002 it had, with the financial support of the Province of the Eastern Cape already established its DRM centre to address DRM needs in the District Municipality. And the centre meet the minimum requirements for disaster management centre, the Information Communication System has been installed in during 2015/16 Financial Year.
2. Municipal Disaster Management Policy Framework
ANDM has adopted Disaster Management Policy Framework and the purpose of this policy framework is to provide those with statutory DRM responsibilities (in terms of the Disaster Management Act, 2002; the National Disaster Management Framework, 2005 (NDMF); the Policy Framework of the Province of the Eastern Cape (EC PDRMPF) and other applicable legislation) within the Alfred Nzo District Municipality with a written mandate which
I. Is coherent, transparent and inclusive;
II. provides the criteria for the systematic management of administrative decisions;
stakeholder participation; operational skills; and
III. capacities and achieves uniformity in the: Development, Implementation, Maintenance , Monitoring and assessing of all policies, plans, strategies, programmes and projects which are aimed at achieving the vision and mission statement; goals; strategic objectives; and key performance indicators for DRM in the municipality.
This policy framework also serves to guide the development and implementation of uniform and integrated disaster risk management policy and plans in the Umzimvubu, Ntabankulu, Matatiele and Mbizana local municipalities in the Alfred Nzo District Municipality. The framework has also 15 supporting policies which serve as guide in managing disaster risk management within ANDM area of jurisdiction.
3. Municipal Disaster Management Plan
ANDM has adopted reviewed Disaster Risk Management Plan in 2014 and here are the details of the plan:
Level of the Plan: 2
Due for Review: 2016/17 Financial Year (November 2016).
4. Municipal Disaster Management Inter-Departmental Committee
The Disaster Management Act No. 57 of 2002 (DM Act) requires municipal disaster risk management centres to promote a coordinated, integrated and uniform approach to disaster risk management, including the development and implementation of appropriate disaster risk reduction methodologies, emergency preparedness and rapid and effective disaster response and recovery, in their municipalities.
To achieve these objectives and to promote interdepartmental liaison, arrangements must be put in place to enable all the key internal role players in the administration of a municipality to participate in disaster risk management activities and to coordinate their disaster risk management responsibilities. To achieve this objective, a Municipal Interdepartmental Disaster Risk Management Committee (MIDRMC) needs to be established as currently seating on ad hoc basis.
5. Municipal Disaster Management Advisory Forum
The municipality has the Disaster Management Advisory forum in place in line with the
DMA, 57 of 2002. The DMAF has technical task teams established as per Supporting Policy:
10 of the ANDM Disaster Management Policy Framework, namely; Capacity Building
Coordinating Task Team, Emergency Coordinating Task Team and Social Relief Coordinating
Task Team.
Challenges and improvement measures may also be provided.
Inconsistence in members attending the DDMAF, which has been improved by appointing focal points.
6. Municipal Fire and Rescue Stations
The municipality has Fire and Rescue satellite stations in all local municipalities.
The staffing of the stations is on the four shift system although there is need for improvement in order to comply with SANS: 40090 (Community Protection against Fire)
7. Municipal Fire and Rescue Bylaws
Developed and approved municipal bylaws to regulate internal fire and rescue procedures, including fire safety and prevention policies. Fire and Rescue bylaws must be in line with the Constitution, Municipal Structures Act and the Municipal systems Act.
8. Municipal Fire and Rescue IGR Structures
The ANDM Fire and Rescue is a member and participates in the following structures:
Fire Protection Associations
Emergency Coordinating Technical Task Team
11 Disaster Risk Assessment
1. List of Priority Risks (Hazards)
The municipality has conducted risk assessment during the review of the disaster management plan in 2014 and here are the top five priority risks:
I.Extreme weather conditions ( heavy rains, lightening, snowfall, hailstorm) II.Veld and forest fires
III.Motor vehicles accidents
IV. Human Diseases
V.Stock theft
Due to the drought phenomena that has affected the ANDM, the municipality has included drought as a risk priority.
2. Hazard Maps
The municipality has conducted risk mapping during 2015/16 FY in line with the major occurrences within the district. Further information was gathered on the scientific risk assessment as conducted in 2014.
12 Disaster Risk Reduction
1. 5.3.1 Disaster Management Projects
NAME OF PROGRAM
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TARGET AREAS
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BUDGET
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1.Review of the Disaster
Management Plan
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All ANDM local
municipalities
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R420 000.00
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2.Improvement in support and relief
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All ANDM communities
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R3 045 000.00
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3.Education,training , awareness
and research
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Stakeholders,
Practitioners,
Members of the communities
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R420 000.00
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4.Construction of the Mbizana
Disaster Management Centre
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Mbizana LM
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R20 000 000.00
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5.Volunteer program
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All ANDM local
municipalities
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R850 000.00
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2. Fire Services Programmes Projects
NAME OF PROGRAM
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TARGET AREAS
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BUDGET
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1.Procurement of fire and rescue equipment
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All ANDM local municipalities
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R50 000
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2. Fire and Rescue Services
Communication Control Centre upgrade
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District office
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R245 600
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3. Strengthening of community
resilience through Public Information, Public Education; Public Relations (P.I.E.R) programs
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Stakeholders, Practitioners,
Members of the communities
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R325 000
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4. Fire and Rescue Services
Policies and By- Law Enforcement
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All ANDM local municipalities
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R 175 000
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5.Community Emergency
Response Teams program
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All ANDM local municipalities
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R660 000
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6. Fire and Rescue Internal
Capacity building
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District Municipality
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R315 000
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13 Information Management and Communication
The municipality has procured and installed a Disaster Management Information Management and Communication System in accordance with the National Disaster Management Policy Framework in 2015.
14 Early Warning Strategy
The municipality collaborates with South African Weather Services for information dissemination of early warnings.
15 Education, Training, Public Awareness and Research
In the current financial year the municipality has the following programs in place in line with
Enablers 1 and 2 of the ANDM Disaster Management Policy Framework: Capacity building for disaster management stakeholders
Public awareness campaigns to enhance community resilience from disasters
Research agenda: the municipality has forged relations with institutions of higher learning. (Currently, there is research on the functioning and impact of stakeholders in disaster risk management at Alfred Nzo District Municipality Disaster Management)
16 Funding Arrangements for Disaster Management, Fire and Rescue
Services
The disaster management function is funded from the equitable share grant, section 7(2) (k) of the Act requires that the national disaster management framework makes provision for “a framework within which organs of state may fund disaster risk management with specific emphasis on preventing or reducing the risk of disasters, including grants to contribute to post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation and payment to victims of disaster and their dependents”.
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