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STATE EMERGENCY AND RESCUE MANAGEMENT ACT 1989 - SECT 37A
Powers to take other safety measures
37A Powers to take other safety measures
(1) The Minister may, if satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for so
doing for the purpose of protecting persons or animals from injury or death or
protecting property in a state of emergency, direct, or authorise an
emergency services officer to direct, the doing of any one or more of the
following: (a) the closure to traffic of any street, road, lane, thoroughfare
or footpath or place open to or used by the public, in an emergency area or
any part of an emergency area,
(b) the closure of any other public or private
place in an emergency area or any part of an emergency area,
(c) the pulling
down, destruction or shoring up of any wall or premises that have been damaged
or rendered insecure in an emergency area or any part of an emergency area,
(d) the shutting off or disconnecting of the supply of any water, gas, liquid,
solid, grain, powder or other substance in or from any main, pipeline,
container or storage facility in an emergency area or any part of an
emergency area,
(e) the shutting off or disconnecting of the supply of gas or
electricity to any premises in an emergency area or any part of an
emergency area,
(f) the taking possession of, and removal or destruction of
any material or thing in an emergency area or any part of an emergency area
that may be dangerous to life or property or that may interfere with the
response of emergency services to the emergency.
(2) The cost of taking
action under subsection (1) (c) is to be borne by the owner of the wall or
premises and is to be paid to, and may be recovered in a court of competent
jurisdiction by, the Minister for reimbursement of the costs of the
emergency services organisation of pulling down, destroying or shoring up the
wall or premises concerned.
(3) For the purposes of the exercise of a
function under subsection (1) (d), the Minister or an
emergency services officer may require the person who controls or supplies the
substance concerned to immediately send some competent person to the scene for
the purpose of shutting it off or disconnecting it in accordance with the
reasonable directions of the Minister or emergency services officer.
(4) A
person must comply with a requirement, or directions, under subsection (3).
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
(5) A person who supplies a substance
referred to in subsection (1) (d) or (e) is not liable for any damages because
of any interruption of that supply under this section if the supply is shut
off or disconnected in accordance with the directions of the Minister or
emergency services officer.
(6) The regulations may limit the circumstances,
and regulate the manner, in which the powers conferred by this section may be
exercised.
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