FESA Act definition

FESA Act means the Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia Act 1998;

Examples of FESA Act in a sentence

  • Moneys borrowed by the Authority under section 46 of the FB Act and not repaid before the commencement day are taken to have been borrowed under Part 6 of the FESA Act.

  • Amounts that, immediately before the commencement day, are standing to the credit of a replacement fund established under section 46A of the FB Act are taken to be amounts standing to the credit of a reserve fund established under section 35A of the FESA Act.

  • During the transition period, the State maintained its pre-ESL commitment to emergency services funding so as to avoid unnecessarily transferring costs from the public sector to the private sector.670 FESA also maintains that the State continues to be committed to eme rgency services funding both by meeting its obligations under Section 36L of the FESA Act with respect to paying the ESL on land owned by the State, and also by making significant discretionary contributions to emergency services costs.

  • The duties of the Vision Board shall primary responsibility of determining the ends for which this congregation strives and the vision or the future.

  • Figure 30 shows an illustration of how the different rates of removal for H2O effects the HA synthesis reaction.

  • Clause 19 Explanation Section 26A amended This clause deletes:• section 26A(2)(e) which is no longer required as it has been upgraded and replaced by new section 12(2)(e) of the FESA Act – being inserted by clause 6 of this Bill.• section 26A(2)(j)(ii) which is no longer required as it has been replaced by new section 36ZI(1)(c) of the FESA Act – being inserted by clause 15 of this Bill.

  • Responsibilities are delegated to the Chief Executive Officer under the provisions of the FESA Act, with all approved delegations held on a delegations register.

  • Clause 7 Explanation Section 15 amended This clause amends the Minister’s powers to delegate functions under the ‘emergency services Acts’ – the FESA Act, Fire Brigades Act 1942 and Bush Fires Act 1954.

  • The FESA Chief Executive Officer works with the FESA Board of Management and its Chair to oversee the strategic planning and all operational and administrative functions of the organisation.The FESA Act establishes a Board of Management that consists of 13 members representing various stakeholders in Western Australia's fire and emergency services.

  • Clause 4 Explanation Section 3 amended This clause provides the additional definitions required for the purposes of the amendments to the FESA Act.

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