Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act, 1970

Defines that a person classified to a particular homeland or self-governing territory has the right to vote there.

Defines that duties, obligation or responsibilities of a person classified to a homeland or self-governing territory are not relieved of except what is described by the Act.

Defines that a Black people in a homeland or self-governing territory shall be entitled to a citizenship certificate.

Defines the penalties, fines, or imprisonment for using someone else's certificate as one's own; not keeping it safe from others; forges or alters it; having a forgery or alteration; prints or produces a document; issues a document without authority; incorrect records information and make false statements.

Defines the power of the State President to make regulations that are required by the Act, including the issuance of certificates, taking of fingerprints, issuing duplicate certificates, fees payable and transmission of records to the Black Reference Bureau, provisional certificate or documents, size of photographs and anything else to obtain the objectives of the Act Defines that the powers conferred in section 11(1)(h) are not limited by the other paragraphs of this section Defines that different regulations may made from one Black population group, etc, to the next.