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RURAL FIRES ACT 1997 - SECT 9
Functions of Service
9 Functions of Service
(1) The NSW Rural Fire Service has the following
functions: (a) to provide rural fire services for New South Wales,
(a1) to
issue public warnings about bush fires and bush fire threats in the State for
the purpose of protecting life and property,
(b) to assist other emergency
services organisations at incidents and at emergencies under the control of
those organisations, Note: The State Emergency and Rescue Management Act 1989
provides for Displan to identify combat agencies primarily responsible for
responding to an emergency. The Service is identified as the agency primarily
responsible for responding to an emergency due to fire occurring in rural fire
districts.
(b1) to provide advisory services (whether within or outside the
State) relating to fire fighting and other matters with respect to which it
has expertise,
(c) to carry out such other functions as may be assigned to it
by or under this or any other Act,
(d) to do anything necessary for, or
incidental to, the exercise of its functions.
(2) The functions of the
Service are to be exercised in accordance with the State Emergency and Rescue
Management Act 1989 and, in particular, with the requirements under Displan or
any state of emergency under that Act.
(3) The Service is to have regard to
the principles of ecologically sustainable development described in section 6
(2) of the Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991 in carrying
out any function that affects the environment.
(4) In this section:
"rural fire services" includes the following: (a) services for the prevention,
mitigation and suppression of fires in rural fire districts,
(b) the
protection of persons from dangers to their safety and health, and property
from destruction or damage, arising from fires in rural fire districts,
(c)
the provision of services referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) throughout the
State in accordance with Part 3,
(d) any other service prescribed by the
regulations.
Note: Other provisions of this Act also affect the exercise of
Service functions. See, for example, sections 38 and 133 (2).
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