Section 849 of The Companies Act No. 17 of 2015: Allocation of unique identifiers for purpose of identifying directors and certain other persons

    

(1) The regulations may provide for the use, in connection with the Register, of reference numbers or unique identifiers to identify each person who—
(a) is a director of a company;
(b) is secretary, or a joint secretary, of a public company; or (c) is appointed as an authorised signatory of a company.
(2) The regulations may also—
(a) provide that a unique identifier may be in such form, consisting of one or more sequences of letters or numbers, as the Registrar may from time to time determine;
(b) provide for the allocation of unique identifiers by the Registrar;
(c) require there to be included, in any specified description of documents lodged with the Registrar for registration, as well as a statement of the person's name—
(i) a statement of the person's unique identifier, or
(ii) a statement that the person has not been allocated a unique identifier; and
(d) if a person appears to have two or more unique identifiers — enable the Registrar to take action to discontinue the use of all but one of them.
(3) The regulations may further—
(a) provide for the application of the scheme in relation to persons appointed, and documents registered, before the commencement of this section; and
(b) make different provision for different classes of persons and different classes of documents.


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