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- Is amended by Public Enterprises Governance Act, 2006
- Is commenced by Commencement of the Namibia Tourism Board Act, 2000
- Amends Accommodation Establishments and Tourism Ordinance, 1973
Namibia Tourism Board Act, 2000
Act 21 of 2000
- Published in Government Gazette 2437 on 20 November 2000
- Assented to on 7 November 2000
- Commenced on 15 May 2001 by Commencement of the Namibia Tourism Board Act, 2000
- [This is the version of this document from 1 November 2006 and includes any amendments published up to 30 September 2024.]
- [Amended by Public Enterprises Governance Act, 2006 (Act 2 of 2006) on 1 November 2006]
1. Definitions
In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates -“accommodation” means facilities for overnight stay and the services commonly associated therewith, including facilities provided on any premises where camping in caravans, tents or similar devices is allowed;“accommodation establishment” means any premises in or on which the business of providing accommodation with or without meals against payment to tourists is or is intended to be conducted;“Board” means the Namibia Tourism Board established by section 2;“chairperson” means the chairperson of the Board;“Chief Executive Officer” means the Chief Executive Officer of the Board appointed in terms of section 11.“committee” means a committee of the Board established in terms of section 9;“environmentally sustainable tourism” means the development and operation of the tourism industry in such a manner that the assets and attractions on which the industry depends, are protected, and in particular the safeguarding and maintaining of ecological processes, biodiversity, aesthetic and cultural qualities for the long-term benefit of the tourism industry and Namibia’s people;“financial year” means the period from 1 April in any year to 31 March in the ensuing year;“insignia”, in relation to an accommodation establishment, means the depictions, signs and symbols which by themselves or in conjunction with one another, and together with the emblem of the Board, indicate the grading which has been allocated in terms of this Act in respect of the accommodation establishment;“inspector” means any person appointed in terms of section 17 as an inspector;“member” means a member of the Board;“Minister” means the Minister responsible for Tourism;“Ministry” means the Ministry charged with the administration of tourism affairs;“Permanent Secretary” means the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry;“prescribed” means prescribed by regulation under section 30:“record” includes any data contained in electronic form in a computer or on a computer disc;“regulated business” means a business which falls within the category of a regulated sector;“regulated sector” means a sector of the tourism industry which has been declared a regulated sector under section 23;“this Act” includes any regulation made under section 30;“tourism” means the activities of foreign visitors and Namibian residents travelling to and staying at places outside of their usual environment for not more than one year for the purposes of visiting, experiencing and enjoying Namibia’s natural, social and self-constructed amenities, and for business and other purposes;“tourism industry” means the businesses, enterprises and activities which provide services and facilities and cater for, attract and meet the needs of international and domestic tourists;“tourism private sector” means the tourism industry owned and operated by persons not in government employment; and“tourist” means any person who travels to a destination away from his or her normal place of residence for recreational or business purposes.2. Establishment of Namibia Tourism Board
There is established a juristic person to be known as the Namibia Tourism Board.3. Functions of the Board
The functions of the Board are -4. Constitution of the Board
5. Disqualifications for appointment as member
A person is not eligible for appointment as a member if he or she -6. Vacation of office by members of the Board
7. Term of office of members and filling of vacancies
8. Meetings of the Board
9. Committees of the Board
10. Disclosure of interest
11. Chief Executive Officer
12. Delegation
13. Remuneration and allowances
A member of the Board or of a committee who is not a staff member of the Public Service shall be paid from the funds of the Board such remuneration and allowances as the Minister may determine, subject to section 22(1) of the Public Enterprises Governance Act, 2006.[Section 13 is substituted by Act 2 of 2006, as amended by Act 8 of 2015. The Public Enterprises Governance Act referred to is Act 2 of 2006.]14. Funds of the Board
15. Accounts, audit and annual report
16. Powers of the Board
In order to perform its functions the Board may -17. Appointment of inspectors
18. Powers of inspectors
19. Accommodation establishments to be registered
Any person who provides accommodation to a tourist in an accommodation establishment which is not registered under section 20 commits an offence and shall on conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding N$20 000 or to imprisonment not exceeding two years or to both such fine and such imprisonment.20. Application for registration of accommodation establishment
21. Application for grading of accommodation establishment
22. Regrading of accommodation establishment
23. Declaration of regulated sector
24. Application for registration of regulated business
25. Conditional registration of accommodation establishment or regulated business
26. Withdrawal of registration of accommodation establishment or regulated business
27. Register to be kept by Chief Executive Officer
The Chief Executive Officer shall keep a register in the prescribed form in which the particulars of accommodation establishments and regulated businesses registered in terms of this Act shall be entered.28. Secrecy
29. Levies
30. Regulations
31. Transitional provisions
32. Staff matters
33. Liquidation of the Board
The Board shall not be wound up except by an Act of the Parliament.34. Exemption from income tax
Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the Board is not subject to taxation of its income.35. Repeal of laws and savings
36. Short title and commencement
This Act shall be called the Namibia Tourism Board Act, 2000, and shall come into operation on a date fixed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette.History of this document
01 November 2006 this version
15 May 2001
Commenced by
Commencement of the Namibia Tourism Board Act, 2000
20 November 2000
07 November 2000
Assented to
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Subsidiary legislation
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National Star Grading Regulations relating to Accommodation Establishments, 2012 | Government Notice 204 of 2012 |
Regulations relating to Levy Payable by Accommodation Establishments, 2004 | Government Notice 137 of 2004 |
Regulations relating to the Registration of Accommodation Establishments, 2004 | Government Notice 139 of 2004 |
Regulations relating to the Registration of Regulated Businesses, 2004 | Government Notice 138 of 2004 |