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State Emergency Service Act 1989
25ACertain damage to be covered by insurance
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#### 25A Certain damage to be covered by insurance
25A Certain damage to be covered by insurance
> > (1) Any damage to property caused by the exercise in good faith of functions under section 22A (1) by—
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> > > (a) the Commissioner or a senior emergency officer authorised by the Commissioner during an emergency to which Part 5 applies, or
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> > > (b) a person acting on and in accordance with a direction given by the Commissioner or a senior emergency officer authorised by the Commissioner under section 22A (1) during an emergency to which Part 5 applies, is taken to be damage by the happening that constitutes the emergency (being flood, storm, tsunami or other risk, contingency or event) for the purposes of any policy of insurance against the risk, contingency or event concerning an act or omission that covers the property.
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> > (2) This section applies only in respect of damage to property caused in the exercise of a function to protect persons from injury or death or property from damage if those persons are, or the property is, endangered by the happening that constitutes the emergency or endangered by the escape or likely escape of hazardous material as the result of that happening.
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> > (3) Any provision, stipulation, covenant or condition in any agreement that negatives, limits or modifies or purports to negative, limit or modify the operation of this section is void and of no effect.
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> > (4) In this section, hazardous material means anything that, when produced, stored, moved, used or otherwise dealt with without adequate safeguards to prevent it from escaping, may cause injury or death or damage to property.
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> **s 25A:** Ins 1995 No 91, Sch 2 (5). Am 2005 No 88, Sch 1 \[32\]; 2009 No 90, Sch 1 \[10\].