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Job description of a Municipal Councillor
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original Local Governement Act 2011 (http://www.slideshare.net/rezistans-ek-
alternativ/the-local-government-act-2011-mauritius)
24 . (1) A Councillor shall, at all times, act with reasonable care and diligence in the
performance and discharge of official duties.
24. (2) A Councillor or a former Councillor shall not make improper use of information
acquired by virtue of his position as a Councillor to gain, directly or indirectly, an advantage
for himself or for another person or to cause detriment to the Council.
24. (3) A Councillor shall not make improper use of his position as a member of the Council
to gain, directly or indirectly, an advantage for himself or for another person or to cause
detriment to the Council.
45. (1.b) A Municipal City Council, Municipal Town Council or District Council shall meet in
an ordinary meeting as often as its business may require and at least once every fortnight.
49. (a) promote the social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of the local
community;
49. (b) improve the overall quality of life of people in the local community;
49. (c) ensure that services and facilities provided by the Council are accessible and
equitably distributed;
49. (d) ensure that resources are used efficiently and effectively to best meet the needs of
the local community;
49. (e) ensure transparency and accountability in decision-making; and
49. (f) provide for the prudent use and stewardship of local community resources.
50. Functions of Municipal City Council, Municipal Town Council or
District Council
50. (1) Subject to this Act, a Municipal City Council, Municipal Town Council or District
Council shall perform such functions as are necessary to further most effectively its
purpose and, in particular, shall –
50. (1.a) develop, implement and monitor its strategic plans and budgets;
50. (1.b) plan for and provide services and facilities for the local community;
50. (1.c) raise revenue to enable the Municipal City Council, Municipal Town or District
Council to perform its functions;
50. (1.d) develop, implement and monitor its corporate and financial management control
techniques;
50. (1.e) establish norms and standards in the conduct of its affairs;
50. (1.f) perform and discharge the functions and exercise the powers under this Act or any
other enactment relating to local authorities; and
50. (1.g) do such things as are incidental or conducive to the performance of any of its
functions under the Act.
50. (2) A Municipal City Council, Municipal Town Council or District
Council shall, subject to its financial capability and within the limits of its
administrative area, be responsible –
50. (2.a) subject to the Mauritius Land Transport Authority Act 2009, the Roads Act and the
Road Traffic Act, for –
50. (2.a. i) the cleaning and lighting of all motorways and main roads;
50. (2.a. ii) the construction, care, maintenance, improvement, cleaning of all pavements,
bus shelters, drains and bridges and lighting of all roads other than motorways and main
roads;
50. (2.a. iii) the removal from any public place or road of any dead animal and the safe
disposal of any carcass or dead body of such animal;
50. (2.a. iv) the removal of any physical obstruction on road reserves;
50. (2.a. v) the control, removal or alteration of advertisements;
50. (2.b) subject to any regulations made under section 162(1), for the collection and
conveyance of waste to disposal sites or waste management facilities;
50. (2.c) subject to the Forest and Reserves Act, for the undertaking of works of
afforestation, terracing and tree planting alongside public roads, the cutting and removing
of any tree growing within 2 metres of a public road unless the owner of the land bordering
the road elects to cut and remove the tree within such time as may be fixed by the Council;
50. (2.d) for the provision, maintenance, management and regulation of places of public
auction, public markets and fairs, other than trade fairs and exhibitions which may be
organised with the approval of the Minister to whom responsibility for the subject of
consumer protection is assigned, pursuant to any regulations made under the Consumer
Protection (Price and Supplies Control) Act or any other relevant enactment;
50. (2.e) for the construction, control, care, management, maintenance, improvement and
cleaning of all beds and banks of lakes, rivers, rivulets and streams;
50. (2.f) for the construction, care, management, maintenance, improvement, cleaning and
lighting of squares, open spaces, parks, gardens, public buildings including lavatories, baths
and swimming pools, open and dedicated to the use of the public, except for public
buildings which are the property of the State;
50. (2.g) for the construction, management, maintenance and improvement of public
libraries, exhibition halls and art galleries, theatres, places of public entertainment, playing
fields, nurseries for infants, pre-primary schools, cemeteries, crematoria and cremation
grounds;
50. (2.h) for the control of premises used for commercial, industrial, professional and other
related activities;
50. (2.i) for the construction of commercial, industrial, professional and residential buildings
and the management, maintenance and improvement of municipal estates;
50. (2.j) for the provision, maintenance, control, management and renting of parking places
for vehicles on urban and rural roads;
50. (2.k) subject to the Public Health Act, the Environment Protection Act and any other
relevant enactment, for the control of pollution causing a public or private nuisance;
50. (2.l) for the licensing, regulation and control of the conduct of business activities, other
than those regulated by other licensing authorities, within its administrative area;
50. (2.m) for the promotion of sports development and the organisation of sports activities,
including the sponsorship of any club capable of representing the city, town or district at
local, regional and international levels;
50. (2.n) for the provision of infrastructure for leisure and cultural activities to the
inhabitants and the organisation of leisure, welfare and cultural activities;
50. (2.o) for the provision, maintenance, control and management of traffic centres,
including bus stations, stands for lorries and other public vehicles;
50. (2.p) for necessary action to ensure that the buildings and plots of land along roads are
properly kept, regularly maintained and embellished;
50. (2.q) for the control, management, and maintenance of public fountains;
50. (2.r) for the proper management and regular maintenance of assets handed over to it by
any Ministry or Government Department in accordance with any existing Memorandum of
Understanding, signed by the Ministry or Department concerned and the Council;
50. (2.s) for such other undertaking as may be approved by the Minister; and
50. (2.t) for such other function

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