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EMERGENCIES ACT 2004 - SECT 67

Fires in built-up area

    (1)     This section applies in relation to a fire in a built-up area .

    (2)     For the purpose of extinguishing or preventing the spread of the fire, the chief officer (fire brigade) may—

        (a)     control and direct members of an emergency service; and

        (b)     direct a person to leave any land or premises on fire or near the fire; and

        (c)     remove to any place the chief officer considers appropriate anything that the chief officer considers is interfering with, or may interfere with, the fire control operation; and

        (d)     do anything else the chief officer considers appropriate, for example—

              (i)     severing or pulling down a fence; or

              (ii)     burning grass or other vegetation.

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).

    (3)     Subsection (2) is in addition to anything the chief officer (fire brigade) may do under section 34 (1) (General powers of chief officers) or another territory law .

Note     Under s 34 (1), the chief officer has a number of general powers including to enter land, shut off a power or water supply, demolish or destroy a structure or remove or destroy an animal.

    (4)     The chief officer (fire brigade) may do anything mentioned in subsection (2) at, immediately after, or in anticipation of the spread of, the fire.

    (5)     For the protection of life or property or to control or extinguish the fire, a member of the fire brigade or a police officer may do anything the chief officer (fire brigade) may do under an applicable provision or another territory law without being directed or given authority by the chief officer if

        (a)     the thing is done in accordance with the commissioner's guidelines for the fire brigade; or

        (b)     it is not practicable for a direction or authority to be obtained.

    (6)     For the application of subsection (5) to a member of the fire brigade or a police officer in relation to an applicable provision or another territory law, the law applies to the member or police officer as if a reference to the chief officer (fire brigade) were a reference to the member or police officer.

    (7)     In this section:

"applicable provision" means—

        (a)     this section; or

        (b)     section 34 (1) (General powers of chief officers); or

        (c)     section 69 (Securing area at or after fire).

"fire" includes a fire the chief officer (fire brigade) has reasonable grounds for believing may exist.



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