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LESOTHO GOVERNMENT GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY Vol. XLII Tuesday 30 th December 1997 No.97 CONTENTS ACT No. Page 13 Accommodation, catering and Tourism Enterprise Act 1997. 987 Published by the Authority of His Majesty the King Price: M8.60

ACCOMODATION, CATERING AND TOURISM ENTERPRISES ACT 1997 Section ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I- PRELIMINARY 1. Short title and commencement 2. Interpretation PART II- ACCOMMODATION, CATERING AND TOURISM ENTERPRISES BOARD 3. Establishment of Board 4. Membership of Board 5. Functions of Board 6. Tenure of members of Board 7. Remuneration and allowances of Board 8. Resignation of members of Board 9. Termination of appointment of members of Board 10. Acting appointment of members of Board 11. Meetings of Board 12. Procedure at Board meetings 13. Evidence before Board PART III- LICENCES 14. Types of Licences 15. Operating without Licence 16. Application of Licence 17. Inspection report 18. Requirements for an establishment or enterprise 19. Duration of licence 20. Renewal of licence 21. Suspension or cancellation of licence 22. Lost or destroyed licence 23. Display of licence 24. Appeals PART IV APPEALS

PART V- APPEALS BOARD 25. Establishment of Appeals Board 26. Membership of Appeals Board 27. Functions and powers of Appeals Board 28. Tenure of members of Appeals Board 29. Remuneration and allowances of Appeals Board 30. Resignation and allowances of Appeals Board 31. Termination of appointment of members of Appeals Board 32. Acting appointment of members of Appeals Board 33. Meetings of Appeals Board 34. Procedure at meetings of Appeals Board PART VI- LICENSEE S LIABILITIES AND RIGHTS 35. Liability of Licensee 36. Seizure of property 37. Sale of seized property 38. Proceeds of sale PART VII- OFFENCES AND PENALTIES 39. Operating without licence 40. Breach of terms of licence 41. Register, books and records to be kept 42. Permitting unlawful conduct on premises 43. Willful statement or publication 44. Power to enter and inspect premises 45. Power to remove persons from premises or refuse admission 46. Failure or refusal to give evidence 47. General penalty PART VIII- MISCELLANEOUS 48. Register of licences 49. Regulations 50. Transitional 51. Repeal

ACT NO: 13/1997 ACCOMODATION, CATERING AND TOURISM ENTERPRISE ACT 1997 An Act to provide for the regulation of accommodation, catering and other tourism enterprises and for related matters. Enacted by the Parliament of Lesotho Short title and commencement PART I- PRELIMINARY 1. This Act may be cited as Accommodation, Catering and Tourism Enterprises Act 1997 and shall come into operation on a date to be appointed by the Minister by notice in the Gazette. Interpretation 2. In this Act- Board means Accommodation, Catering and Tourism Enterprises Board established under section 3; camp-site includes a caravan park; hotel apartments means self-contained flats offering accommodation within the premises of the hotel; hotel manager means a person who is a holder of a hotel management certificate under section 15(2); licence means a licence issued under section 14; licensee means a holder of a license; licensed premises means premises in respect of which a licence is in force; lodge means premises situated in the rural area offering accommodation, meals and beverages; Minister means the Minister responsible for Tourism; prescribed means prescribed by regulations made under section 49; resort means premises situated in the rural area offering accommodation, meals, beverages and special amneties;

tourism enterprise means a trade or business which provides facilities, amneties, informal accommodation, attractions and services for tourism other than serviced accommodation establishments. PART II- ACCOMMODATION, CATERING AND Establishment of Board TOURISM ENTERPRISES 3. There is established a board to be known as the Accommodation, Catering and Tourism Enterprises Board. Membership of Board 4. (1) The Board shall consists of- (a) The principal Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism or his representative who shall be the Chairman; (b) A member nominated by the Ministry of Health; (c) A member nominated by Commissioner of Police; (d) The Commissioner of Trade; (e) The managing Director of Lesotho Tourism Board; (f) A member nominated by Hotels Association; (g) A member nominated by the Restaurant Association; (h) A member nominated by the Lesotho Chamber of Commerce and (i) A member nominated by the Lesotho Consumer Association. (2) The Secretary to the Board shall be an officer to be appointed by the Minister. (3) The Minister shall appoint the member by notice in the Gazette. Function of Board 5. (1) The functions of the Board are- (a) To issue, renew, vary, review, transfer, remove, suspend or cancel licenses; (b) To be investigated and determine complaints relating to licences; and (c) To recommend, to the Minister minimum requirements of accommodation, catering and tourism enterprise.

(2) In determining a complaint under subsection (1)(b) the Board may inspect the licensed premises. Tenure of members of Board 6. A member referred t in section 4(1)(f),(g), (h) and (i) shall hold office for a period of three years from the date of his appointment and is eligible for reappointment. Remuneration and allowances of Board 7. A member of the Board who is not a public officer shall be paid such remuneration and allowances as the Board, with the approval of the Minister acting in consultation with the Minister of Finance, may determine. Resignation of members of Board 8. A member referred to in section 4(1)(f),(g),(h) and (i) ma resign from office by notice, in writing, delivered to the Minister. Termination of appointment of members of Board 9. The Minister may terminate the appointment of a member referred to in section 4(1)(f),(g),(h) and (i)- (a) For misbehavior or physical or mental incapacity; (b) If the member fails, without reasonable excuse, to comply with an obligation imposed on him by section 12(3); or (c) If the member is convicted, in Lesotho or elsewhere, of an offence involving moral turpitude and sentenced to a term of imprisonment exceeding six months. Acting appointment of members of Board 10. The Minister may appoint a person to act as a member during a period when the member is for any reason unable to perform the duties of the office. Meeting of the Board 11. (1) The Board shall sit quarterly to consider new applications for licences and monthly to consider renewals of licences, on such a date, at a time and place as it may determine. (2) The Chairman may, at any time, convene a meeting of the Board. (3) At the meeting, the Chairman and four other members of the Board shall constitute a quorum. (4) The chairman shall preside at all meetings of the Board.

(5) In the absence of the Chairman, the members shall elect, among themselves, a person who shall be Chairman. (6) A decision of the Board shall be determined by a majority of votes of the members present and voting at a meeting. (7) The Chairman has a deliberative vote and in the event of an equality of votes shall have a casting vote. (8) A member referred to in section 4(1)(f),(g), (h) and (I) who fails to attend three consecutive meetings of the Board shall be deemed to have vacated the membership of the Board. Procedure at Board meetings 12. (1) The Board shall determine its own procedure. (2) The Board may invite to its meetings any person whom it considers appropriate to consult for the purpose of enabling it to exercise or perform its functions effectively. (3) A member who has direct or indirect interest in the consideration and determination of an application for a licence shall- (a) Disclose the nature of the internet at the meeting of the Board; and (b) Not take part in the proceedings in which the application is heard. (4) An applicant shall be present at the meeting of the Board at which his application is to be heard. (5) An applicant for the renewal of a licence shall not be obliged to attend or be represented at a meeting of the Board unless the Board directs otherwise. (6) The Board shall keep a record, in writing, of its proceedings. Evidence before Board 13. (1) The Board may take evidence from any person in respect of a question to be determined and the evidence shall be given on oath administered by the Chairman and recorded. (2) The Board may, in writing, require a person who- (a) Has made an application for a new licence or renewal, or transfer of a licence; or (b) Is, in the opinion of the Board, able to testify as to the matter before the Board, to appear before it and may require the person to produce before it, a book or document in his possession or control which is relevant to the matter.

PART III- LICENCES Types of licenses 14. (1) The Board may issue, renew, vary, transfer, remove, suspend or cancel the following licences- (a) a camp-site licence; (b) a hotel licence; (c) a lodge licence; (d) a restaurant licence; (e) a self-catering establishment licence; (f) bed and breakfast licence; (g) a youth hostel licence; (h) a resort licence; (i) a motel licence; (j) a catering licence; and (k) a guest house licence. (2) A licence issued by the Board shall only be in respect of the premises specified on the licence. (3) The Board may impose such restrictions and conditions on a licence as it may think fit and direct that they be endorsed on the licence.