Examples of EM Act in a sentence
This section outlines the minimum administration and planning requirements of the LEMC under the EM Act 2005 and policies.
Complementary plans are prepared by industry/sectors or agencies for emergencies that do not fall within Part 6A of the EM Act 2013.
In accordance with the Emergency Management Act 2005 (EM Act), WAPOL are also responsible for any “hazard” that is not a declared hazard under the EM Act.
The network licence granted by the EA under the EM Act or EM Act 2013 to a DSO specifies the licensee’s geographical area of responsibility.
To ensure the Plan provides for a current integrated, coordinated and comprehensive approach to emergency management and is effective, it is to be reviewed at least every three years or as required.An urgent update of this Plan is permitted if there is significant risk that life or property will be endangered if the Plan is not updated (EM Act 2013 s60AM).
A Statement of Assurance (Attachment C) has been prepared and submitted to the EMC pursuant to EM Act 2013 (s60AG).
The Shire has been advised, by both the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) and Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) that a truly ‘local’ (i.e. single Shire LEMC) would be preferable in terms of delivering an updated LEMA and meeting the Shire’s obligations under the Emergency Management Act 2005 (EM Act).
Complementary plans do not form part of this Plan and are not subject to approval, consultation and other requirements under the EM Act 2013.
Each MEMPC is a multi- agency collaboration group whose members bring organisation, industry or personal expertise to the task of emergency management planning for the municipal district.The plan has been prepared in accordance with and complies with the requirements of the EM Act 2013 including having regard to the guidelines issued under section 77, Guidelines for Preparing State, Regional and Municipal Emergency Management Plans.
This can include, but is not limited to, community engagement activities or multi-agency exercises and training that provide for continuous learning and improvement.Under section 59F of the EM Act, the Wodonga Council establishes a MEMPC which transfers responsibility for municipal emergency management planning from the council to the multi-agency MEMPC.