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Rural Fires Act 1997.

Pays/Territoire
Australie
Sous-division territoriale
New South Wales
Type du document
Législation
Date
1997 (2018)
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Titre complet
An Act to establish the NSW Rural Fire Service and define its functions; to make provision for the prevention, mitigation and suppression of rural fires; to repeal the Bush Fires Act 1949; to amend other Acts; and for other purposes.
Sujet
Forêts
Mot clé
Feux de forêts Institution Infractions/sanctions Patrimoine culturel
Aire géographique
Asie et Pacifique, Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande, Océan Indien, Océanie, Pacifique Sud
Entry into force notes
This Act enters into force on 1 September 1997.
Résumé

This Act provides for: (a) the prevention, mitigation and suppression of bush and other fires in local government areas (or part of areas) and other parts of the State constituted as rural fire districts; (b) the coordination of bush fire fighting and bush fire prevention throughout the State; (c) the protection of persons from injury or death, and property from damage; (d) the protection of the environment. Part 2 provides for the establishment of the NSW Rural Fire Service, and states its composition, functions and management. The Service is to be managed and controlled by the Commissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service. The Commissioner shall be responsible for issuing the Service Standards, which are the guidelines in respect of the standard operating procedures to be followed by members of the Service, and shall determine the duties of certain members of the Service (staff of the Service and the fire control officers and deputy fire control officers). The fire control officers and deputy fire control officers shall be appointed by the competent local authorities and shall be responsible, among other matters, for the supervision and direction of functions exercised by or under the Act by rural fire brigades. According to the provisions of Part 3 the Commissioner is responsible also for the control and coordination of the action to be taken by persons and bodies involved in the prevention, mitigation or suppression of bush fires. Furthermore, the Part provides for the establishment of the Bush Fire Coordinating Committee, the principal responsibility of which is to plan for bush fire prevention and for coordinated bush fire fighting. The Bush Fire coordinating Committee is required to constitute Bush Fire Management Committees for rural fire districts and may constitute them for other parts of the State. These committees are responsible for the preparation of bush fire management plans for the areas for which they are constituted. Part 4 deals with the prevention and minimisation of the spread of bush fires throughout the State. It provides for the reduction of bush fire hazard, for the limitation of the lighting of fires without a permit during bush fire danger periods and the imposition of total fire bans. It imposes responsibilities on the owners and occupiers of land and public authorities in relation to these and other connected matters. The local government councils and insurance companies are to contribute, along with the State Government, to the costs of rural fire brigade expenditure, on the basis of estimated expenditure. A New South Wales Rural Fire Fighting Fund is established (part 5). Part 6 provides for the establishment of the Rural Fire Service Advisory Council and provides for its composition, functions and procedure. Miscellaneous provisions concern the liability of councils, councillors and employees of councils, the powers of authorized officers of a fire fighting authority affecting land near certain bush fires, and the proceedings for offences. The Act is completed by four Schedules: (1) Constitution and procedure of Advisory Council and Bush Fire Coordinating Committee; (2) Contributions of insurance companies; (3) Savings and transitional provisions; (4) Amendment of other laws.

Texte intégral
Anglais
Site web
www6.austlii.edu.au

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