Emergency Management #Civil Defence Emergency Management Act Flashcards
Where CDEM considers the threat of or where there is an emergency state is in force a warrant may be issued to Police. The overall purpose of this is to;
obtain information required urgently to prevent or limit the extent of the emergency
CDEM 78 Power of entry is to obtain information. Note not a dwelling house
Urgently required in order to prevent or limit the extent of the emergency
And
The person in possession of the information has refused to provide the information
How long is a warrant issued under CDEM 78 valid for
A period, not exceeding 10 days
Powers conferred under a warrant issued under CDEM 78
Enter and Search
Use any Assistance
Use force reasonable in circumstances
Search and seize information being sought
Any person called on to assist will have the same powers
Information seized during warrant for CDEM must be
Given to the Director, a Controller, or a person authorised by a Civil Defence Emergency Management Group
if no longer required for the purpose for which it was seized, return it to the person from whom it was seized
The CDEM Act confers certain powers on the Police and other authorised persons during a state of emergency. S86 confers power to
evacuate any premises or place, or exclude persons or vehicles from any premises or place where such action is necessary for the preservation of human life
The CDEM Act confers certain powers on the Police and other authorised persons during a state of emergency. S87 confers power to
Enter, and if necessary, break into any premises or place within the emergency area where it is believed on reasonable grounds that the action is necessary for saving life, or preventing injury, or rescuing and removing injured or endangered persons or permitting or facilitating the carrying out of any urgent measures in respect of the relief of suffering or distress
The CDEM Act confers certain powers on the Police and other authorised persons during a state of emergency. S88 confers power to
Totally or partially restrict public access on any road or public place
The CDEM Act confers certain powers on the Police and other authorised persons during a state of emergency. S89 confers power to
remove any aircraft, hovercraft, ship or ferry or other vessel, or vehicle impeding civil defence operations and where reasonably necessary for that purpose the use of force or breaking into any such aircraft, hovercraft, ship or ferry or other vessel, or vehicle
The CDEM Act confers certain powers on the Police and other authorised persons during a state of emergency. S90 confers power to
Requisition a wide range of resources, where such action is urgently necessary for the preservation of human life
The CDEM Act confers certain powers on the Police and other authorised persons during a state of emergency. S91 confers power to
Direct any person to stop any activity that may cause or substantially contribute to an emergency, or request any person either verbally or in writing to take any action to prevent or limit the extent of the emergency
The CDEM Act confers certain powers on the Police and other authorised persons during a state of emergency. S92 confers power to
Examine, mark, seize, sample, secure, disinfect, or destroy any property, animal, or other thing in order to prevent or limit the extent of the emergency
The CDEM Act confers certain powers on the Police and other authorised persons during a state of emergency. S93 requires a person exercising a power conferred on him
(a) have with him or her, and produce if requested to do so, evidence of his or her identity; and
(b) if requested to do so, produce evidence of or give a general explanation of the authority under which he or she is acting and the power or powers he or she is exercising.
Offences against CDEM are
Intentionally failing to comply with a requirement in a civil defence emergency management plan
Threatens, assaults, or intentionally obstructs or hinders any person in that person’s exercise or performance of a function, power, or duty under this Act
Penalties for committing an offence against CDEM are
3 Months imprisonment, $5000 fine or both
If a body corporate $50,000