Examples of Fire Brigade Services Act in a sentence
Where no Chief Fire Officer has been appointed in terms of the Fire Brigade Services Act, Act 99 of 1987, the Municipal Manager is responsible for the administration and enforcement of this by-law.
Where no chief fire officer has been appointed in terms of the Fire Brigade Services Act, the municipal manager is responsible for the administration and enforcement of this By-law.
Any delegated official of the Overstrand Fire, Rescue and Disaster Management Service is empowered, in terms of section 4 of the Community Fire Safety By-law and section 19 of the Fire Brigade Services Act, to enter upon any erf to ensure compliance with the requirements of the Community Fire Safety By-law and to order the removal of any hazard if it is found that there is a violation of any regulated Fire Safety standard.
The controlling authority may, in terms of an agreement as contemplated in section 12 of the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987, employ its Service within or outside its area of jurisdiction, or within or outside the Province of Limpopo, against payment in terms of or on the conditions contained in the agreement concerned.
DR NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA, MPMINISTER OF COOPERATIVE GOVERNANCE AND TRADITIONAL AFFAIRS DATE: PREAMBLE BY DEPUTY MINISTERWe have identified the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 (Act No. 99 of 1987) (FBSA) which was promulgated in 1987 as one of the old-order legislation that require a comprehensive review.
The controlling authority may, in terms of an agreement as contemplated in Section 12 of the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987, employ its Service within or outside its area of jurisdiction, or within or outside the Province of North West, against payment of the tariffs determined in Annexure I to these by-laws, or against payment in terms of or on the conditions contained in the agreement concerned.
Every member, including the Chief Fire Officer, has all the powers provided for in the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 as amended.
The City of Tshwane Emergency Services Department takes its guidance from the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 (Act 99 of 1987), Hazardous Substances Act, 1973 (Act 15 of1973), Explosive Act, 1956 (Act 26 of 1956), National Road Traffic Act, 1996 (Act of 93 of 1996) and Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act 85 of 1993) among others.
This Act is called the Local Authorities Fire Brigade Services Act, 2006, and comes into operation on a date to be determined by the Minister.
Where, in the opinion of the Chief Fire Officer of the Council, the nature of a function or assemblance, demands the presence of a fireman or firemen, such presence shall be obligatory and the charges thereto as by payable by the hirer.- The stipulations of the By-laws, relating to Fire Brigade Services as published by Administrator’s notice 1771 of 23 December 1981 as well as the stipulations of the Fire Brigade Services Act.