The following are the board committees that exist within the organization.
- Sports and Recreation Development
- Audit Committee
- Legal and Compliance
- Finance, Human Resources and Administration
- Marketing and Business Development
In terms of Section 29 of the Sports and Recreation Commission Act, the board is responsible for the Regulation through registration and licensing of: national associations, Clubs; Recreational facilities. Enforcement of proper governance by all registered sport and recreation organisations, and compliance with the SRC statutes and their own constitutions. (S 20 (c) of the SRC Act). The board also Engages with NAs, and monitors performance, Evaluates and manages risk, Delivery of effective, sustainable and proportionate sports policy and regulation
In a bid to find practical ways and solutions on how to improve governance in the Sporting sector with an emphasis on NSAs the board is in the process of working with the Danish Institute for Sports Studies who have developed tools and instruments for measuring and benchmarking governance in IFs and NSAs under the banner Play the game.
The National Sports Governance Observer (NSGO) project is a robust framework for improving governance in national sports organisations by establishing and nurturing domestic networks of public authorities and sport stakeholders; exchanging and disseminating good practices; monitoring the implementation of good governance standards. Using this instrument has the potential to assist the SRC in improving governance in national sports organisations through exchanging and disseminating good practices, monitoring the implementation of good governance standards. This also could open room for project funding partners soon.