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SAHRIS Service Level Agreement

SAHRA has committed itself to a Service Level Agreement (SLA) with its users and partnering institutions. This SLA can be downloaded from the Legislation page or directly by clicking on this link: https://sahris.sahra.org.za/sites/default/files/website/articledocs/SAHR...

General Disclaimer

The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) web pages are frequently updated and improved. New content will be added as it becomes available. Although we will attempt to keep information in the SAHRA web site accurate, the accuracy of the information provided cannot be guaranteed. The logos of SAHRA, as well as certain images on this site are copyrighted and may not be used in other web pages, electronic, or written publications without the express written permission of SAHRA.

By using the SAHRA website or SAHRIS you indemnify SAHRA from any damage arising from whatever nature including but not limited to coincidental damage resulting from malicious software transmitted over the internet such as malware that may infect your computer system.

Disclaimer on links to other sites

Links on the SAHRA web site identifies resources and links to other web sites that would appear useful. Such references and links do not constitute any endorsement by SAHRA of the products or services of those enterprises. SAHRA cannot be held responsible for problems (both technical and otherwise), as a result of using such links and references.

Terms and Conditions for applications submitted on SAHRIS

Please Choose 'YES" if you agree that (click on balloon to read further):
- the information you are providing in this application is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge;
- the necessary owner(s) involved in this application have been contacted and have provided permission for the application to proceed;
- that all necessary documentation required to process this application has been, or will be, uploaded to the case before any final decision/comment is made on the matter;
- that, in the case of archaeological/palaeontological/meteorite permit applications, a suitable institution has agreed to provide a repository for the material analysed or excavated, and that documentation from the relevant institutions has been uploaded to the application;
- that, by the submission of this application and all material submitted in support of this application (ie: ‘the material’), all applicant parties acknowledge that they are aware that the material and/or parts thereof will be put to the following uses and they consent to such use being made: filing as a public record; presentations to committees, etc; inclusion in the database of the national estate (commonly known as SAHRIS) and other databases dealing with heritage management; inclusion on and downloading from websites; distribution to committee members and other stakeholders and any other use required in terms of the powers, functions, duties and responsibilities allocated to the relevant heritage authority(s) under the terms of the National Heritage Resources Act (NHRA - Act 25 of 1999). Should the applicant seek to impose restrictions on the use of the information by SAHRA and/or other participating heritage authorities on SAHRIS, or if it is not possible to copy or lift information from any part of the material submitted, the case will not be processed."

Standard clause for all applications submitted to SAHRA

By the submission of this form and all material submitted in support of this application (ie: ‘the material’), all applicant parties acknowledge that they are aware that the material and/or parts thereof will be put to the following uses and they consent to such use being made:  filing as a public record; presentations to committees, etc; inclusion in the database of the national estate (commonly known as SAHRIS) and other databases dealing with heritage management; inclusion on and downloading from websites; distribution to committee members and other stakeholders and any other use required in terms of the powers, functions, duties and responsibilities allocated to the relevant heritage authority(s) under the terms of the National Heritage Resources Act (NHRA - Act 25 of 1999). Should the applicant seek to impose restrictions on the use of the information by SAHRA or if it is not possible to copy or lift information from any part of the material submitted, the material will be returned unprocessed.

Privacy Policy

The South African Heritage Resource Agency (“SAHRA”) is a schedule 3A Public Entity, established in terms of the National Heritage Resources Act 25 of 1999, and it adheres to the highest standards of protecting your personal information when you use www.sahra.or.za or any of its related blogs, websites, social media, applications or platforms (e.g. SAHRIS) (collectively, “the Website”) or any of SAHRA’S services (“Services”). As such, we have created this specific and detailed Privacy Policy for you to read and appreciate exactly how we safeguard your personal information and respect your privacy (“Policy”).

View the full Policy below

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