46 of 2000), although its history dates to the South African Council for Professional Engineers (SACPE) in 1969.
The regulations have their inceptions back in 2000, section 26(4),[5] which already start limiting the practice to be performed under a registered person.
Later editions were made in August 2006 to outline clear prohibitions under section 3.
[8] The CEO of the Council for the Built Environment, Dr Msizi Myeza has issued a response also in this regard, "illegal for the non-registered persons to administer and lead infrastructure projects in South Africa".
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