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EMERGENCIES AMENDMENT BILL 2005
2005
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Minister for Police and Emergency Services)
Emergencies
Amendment Bill 2005
Contents
Page
2005
THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORY
(As presented)
(Minister for Police and Emergency Services)
Emergencies Amendment
Bill 2005
A Bill for
An Act to amend the
Emergencies Act 2004,
and for other purposes
The Legislative Assembly for the Australian Capital Territory enacts as
follows:
This Act is the Emergencies Amendment Act 2005.
This Act commences on the day after its notification day.
Note The naming and commencement provisions automatically commence
on the notification day (see Legislation Act, s 75 (1)).
This Act amends the Emergencies Act 2004.
Note This Act also amends the following legislation (see sch
1):
• Fuels Control Act
1979
• Occupational Health and Safety Act
1989.
4 Authority
functionsSection 9 (4)
(j)
substitute
(j) establish an emergency coordination centre for the ACT; and
(k) participate in strategic and operational planning for
emergencies.
Examples of strategic and operational
planning for emergencies
1 strategic planning for recovery from a natural disaster
2 operational planning for response to a fuel shortage emergency
insert
19A Delegation by commissioner
The commissioner may delegate the commissioner’s functions under this
Act or another territory law to a public servant or a member of an emergency
service.
Note For the making of delegations and the exercise of delegated
functions, see the Legislation Act, pt 19.4.
substitute
54 Rural fire brigades
(1) The chief officer (rural fire service) may establish rural fire
brigades for the rural fire service.
(2) The chief officer (rural fire service) must, after consulting with the
bushfire council, determine the number of rural fire brigades for
the rural fire service.
(3) The chief officer (rural fire service) may also determine names for
the brigades.
(4) A determination under this section is a notifiable
instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation
Act.
substitute
59 SES operational units
(1) The chief officer (SES) may establish operational units for the
SES.
(2) The chief officer (SES) must determine the number of operational units
for the SES.
(3) The chief officer (SES) may also determine names for the operational
units.
(4) A determination under this section is a notifiable
instrument.
Note A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation
Act.
in part 4.4, insert
59A Ranks for SES members
The chief officer (SES) may give members of the SES various ranks in
accordance with the standards and protocols
for the SES.
9 Content
of strategic bushfire management
planSection 74 (3) (b)
substitute
(b) requirements for a bushfire
operational plan.
Examples
1 prevention activities
2 preparedness activities
3 performance indicators for activities
10 Public
consultation for strategic bushfire management
planSection 75 (1) (b)
substitute
(b) inviting interested people to give written comments about the draft
plan to the authority at a stated address during a stated period ending at least
15 business days after the end of the period mentioned in paragraph
(a).
11 Assessment
of resources and capabilitiesSection 76
(1)
substitute
(1) After the Minister makes the strategic bushfire management plan, the
authority must conduct an assessment, based on the plan, of available resources
and capabilities for bushfire prevention and preparedness.
substitute
78 Bushfire
operational plans
(1) This section applies to a person who is—
(a) the manager of an area of unleased territory land or land occupied by
the Territory, unless the land is exempt from the operation of this section
under the strategic bushfire management plan; and
(b) the owner of an area of land in a bushfire abatement zone
if—
(i) the strategic bushfire management plan sets out requirements for a
bushfire operational plan for the bushfire
abatement zone; and
(ii) the land is identified in the strategic bushfire management plan as
land for which a bushfire operational plan
must be prepared; and
(iii) there is no land management agreement applying to the land that is
consistent with the strategic bushfire management plan.
(2) The person must give the authority
a draft bushfire operational plan for the
area in accordance with the strategic bushfire management
plan.
(3) The authority may—
(a) approve the draft bushfire
operational plan for the area; or
(b) approve the draft plan for the area with stated amendments;
or
(c) decide not to approve the draft plan.
(4) The authority is taken to have approved a draft
bushfire operational plan without amendments
if the authority does not make a decision about the approval within 40 working
days after the day the plan is given to the authority.
(5) The person must review the bushfire
operational plan and give the authority a draft updated
bushfire operational plan at intervals of not
longer than 2 years.
13 Fire
permitsSection 118 (2),
note
substitute
Note 1 If a form is approved under s 200 for this provision, the
form must be used.
Note 2 A fee may be determined under s 201 for this
provision.
14 Using
fires and appliances for cooking etc in open
airSection 122 (4) (d)
substitute
(d) an adequate means of putting out the fire is available for
use.
Examples
• a fire extinguisher
• a fire blanket
• a continuous stream of water
Note An example is part of the Act, is not exhaustive and may
extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears
(see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).
substitute
154 Minister to give reports to community during
state of alert
substitute
1 community vulnerability to the effects of the emergency that is likely to
happen
2 preparation for the emergency that is likely to happen
17 Emergency
powers for declared state of
emergencySection 163
(4)
omit
subsection (1)
substitute
subsection (2)
18 Protection
of officials from liabilitySection 198 (2),
(3) and (4)
substitute
(2) An official is not personally liable for anything done or omitted to
be done honestly and without
recklessness—
(a) in the exercise of a function under this Act; or
(b) in the reasonable belief that the conduct was in the exercise of a
function under this Act.
(3) Any liability that would, apart from this section, attach to an
official attaches instead to the Territory.
(4) For subsection (1) (e), and without limiting it, a person is taken to
be exercising a function under this Act if the person is—
(a) a member of an interstate or overseas emergency service to which
section 64 (Interstate and overseas emergency services) applies; or
(b) engaged in an activity under a cooperative arrangement; or
(c) a casual volunteer taking part in an activity under section 26 (Casual
volunteers); or
(d) giving assistance to a member of an emergency service under section 34
(1) (m) (General powers of chief officers).
Note A reference to an Act includes a reference to the statutory
instruments made or in force under the Act, including regulations (see
Legislation Act, s 104).
19 Schedule
2, items 3 and 4
substitute
3
|
deciding not to approve a draft bushfire operational plan for an area of
land under section 78 (3)
|
the owner or manager of the
land
|
4
|
approving a draft bushfire operational plan
for an area of land with amendments under
section 78 (3)
|
the owner or manager of the
land
|
20 Dictionary,
definition of bushfire operational plan
substitute
bushfire operational plan means a bushfire operational plan
approved under section 78.
21 Dictionary,
definition of commissioner
substitute
commissioner means the ACT
Emergency Services Commissioner.
22 Dictionary,
definition of emergency, examples
substitute
Examples of events
1 fire, flood, storm or earthquake
2 accident or explosion
3 epidemic or animal disease
4 shortage of electricity, gas, fuel or water
Schedule
1 Other
amendments
(see s 3)
Part 1.1 Fuels Control Act
1979
substitute
12 Powers of emergency services authority during
emergency
omit
controller
substitute
emergency services authority
insert
12A Controller to give information to
authority
(1) This section applies if a declaration under section 11 (1) is in
force.
(2) The controller must give the emergency services authority any
information required by the authority about the storage, supply or use of
declared fuel.
substitute
(2) This section does not apply in relation to the fuel if a requirement
has been made of the person under section 12 in relation to the fuel.
omit
controller or an inspector
substitute
controller, the emergency services authority or an inspector
Part 1.2 Occupational Health and Safety Act
1989
[1.6] Dictionary,
definition of associated law, paragraph (a)
omit
[1.7] Dictionary,
definition of associated law, paragraphs (b)
to (g)
renumber as paragraphs (a) to (f)
Endnotes
1 Presentation speech
Presentation speech made in the Legislative Assembly on 2005.
2 Notification
Notified under the Legislation Act on 2005.
3 Republications of amended laws
For the latest republication of amended laws, see
www.legislation.act.gov.au.
© Australian Capital Territory
2005
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