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ESSENTIAL SERVICES ACT 1988 - SECT 10
State of emergency concerning an essential service
10 State of emergency concerning an essential service
(1) Whenever it appears to the Governor that: (a) from any cause the provision
of an essential service is, or is likely, for any period: (i) to cease, or
(ii) to be interrupted or reduced, or
(iii) to be provided in a manner that
does not or is not likely to meet the reasonable requirements of the
community, or
(iv) otherwise to be rendered insufficient for the reasonable
requirements of the community, and
(b) an emergency situation exists, or is
likely to exist, in relation to the essential service,
the Governor may, by
order in writing, declare that a state of emergency exists in relation to the
essential service.
(2) Any such order: (a) may apply to or have operation
throughout the whole or any specified part of the State, and
(b) shall
specify the Minister who may give directions under section 11 in relation to
the essential service concerned.
(3) Any such order takes effect from its
making or, if a later day is specified in the order for that purpose, on the
later day so specified.
(4) Any such order (unless sooner revoked) continues
in force for such period not exceeding 30 days as is specified in the order.
(5) More than one order may be made under this section in respect of an
emergency.
(6) An order under this section shall be published in the Gazette
as soon as practicable after it is made.
Note: For orders under this section
see Gazettes No 31 of 2.3.1990, p 1799 (replaced by Gazette No 34 of 5.3.1990,
p 1987); No 129 of 19.10.1990, p 9217; No 103 of 5.7.1991, p 5403 and No 121
of 30.8.1991, p 7438.
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