South Australian Consolidated ActsIn this Act, unless the contrary intention appears—
"appointed member" of SEMC means a member of SEMC appointed by the Governor
under section 6(2)(f);
"Assistant State Co-ordinator"—see section 16;
"authorised officer" means a police officer or a person appointed as an
authorised officer under section 17;
"Chief Medical Officer" has the same meaning as in the
Public and Environmental Health Act 1987 ;
"control agency"—see section 20;
"co-ordinating agency"—see section 19;
"disaster"—see section 24;
"emergency" means an event (whether occurring in the State, outside the State
or in and outside the State) that causes, or threatens to cause—
(a) the
death of, or injury or other damage to the health of, any person; or
(b) the
destruction of, or damage to, any property; or
(c) a
disruption to essential services or to services usually enjoyed by the
community; or
(d) harm
to the environment, or to flora or fauna;
Note—
This is not limited to naturally occurring events (such as earthquakes, floods
or storms) but would, for example, include fires, explosions, accidents,
epidemics, pandemics, emissions of poisons, radiation or other hazardous
agents, hijacks, sieges, riots, acts of terrorism and hostilities directed by
an enemy against Australia.
"identified major incident"—see section 22;
"major emergency"—see section 23;
"recovery operations" means any measures taken during or after an emergency to
assist the re-establishment of the normal pattern of life of individuals,
families and communities affected by the emergency and includes—
(a) the
restoration of essential facilities and services; and
(b) the
restoration of other facilities and services necessary for the normal
functioning of a community; and
(c) the
provision of material and personal needs; and
(d) the
provision of means of emotional support;
"response operations" means any measures taken during an emergency to protect
life or property or to otherwise respond to the emergency;
"SEMC" means the State Emergency Management Committee established under Part
2;
"State Co-ordinator"—see section 14;
"State Emergency Management Plan" means a plan (or a series of plans) prepared
by SEMC in accordance with section 9 and comprising strategies for the
prevention of emergencies in the State and for ensuring that the State is
adequately prepared for emergencies, including strategies for the containment
of emergencies, the co-ordination of response and recovery operations and the
orderly and efficient deployment of resources and services in connection with
response and recovery operations;
"vehicle" includes an aircraft or vessel.