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State Emergency Service Act 2024
sec.7Functions and powers
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### sec.7 Functions and powers
The functions of the SES are—
to perform rescue or similar operations in an emergency situation, including—
helping injured persons; and
protecting persons, property or the environment from danger or potential danger associated with the situation; and
operations for rescuing persons from road crashes
operations for vertical rescues
operations requested by another entity providing emergency services in an emergency situation
to perform search operations in an emergency or similar situation; and
a search, whether carried out by land, air or water for a missing person
a search to find a weapon used in the commission of an alleged offence
to perform activities in response to a severe weather event; and
to perform other activities to help communities or other entities prepare for, respond to, recover from and enhance resilience to, an event or a disaster; and
to perform activities to raise the profile of the SES or raise funds to support the SES in the performance of its other functions; and
to provide services, and give help reasonably requested, in an emergency or another situation, as required of a member of the SES under any Act or law or the reasonable expectations of the community; and
helping to manage pedestrian or vehicular traffic at a community event
to perform any other functions given to the SES under this Act or another Act.
The SES has power to do anything necessary or convenient to be done for the performance of its functions.
(sec.7-ssec.1) The functions of the SES are— to perform rescue or similar operations in an emergency situation, including— helping injured persons; and protecting persons, property or the environment from danger or potential danger associated with the situation; and operations for rescuing persons from road crashes operations for vertical rescues operations requested by another entity providing emergency services in an emergency situation to perform search operations in an emergency or similar situation; and a search, whether carried out by land, air or water for a missing person a search to find a weapon used in the commission of an alleged offence to perform activities in response to a severe weather event; and to perform other activities to help communities or other entities prepare for, respond to, recover from and enhance resilience to, an event or a disaster; and to perform activities to raise the profile of the SES or raise funds to support the SES in the performance of its other functions; and to provide services, and give help reasonably requested, in an emergency or another situation, as required of a member of the SES under any Act or law or the reasonable expectations of the community; and helping to manage pedestrian or vehicular traffic at a community event to perform any other functions given to the SES under this Act or another Act.
(sec.7-ssec.2) The SES has power to do anything necessary or convenient to be done for the performance of its functions.
- (a) to perform rescue or similar operations in an emergency situation, including— (i) helping injured persons; and (ii) protecting persons, property or the environment from danger or potential danger associated with the situation; and Examples of rescue or similar operations in an emergency situation— • operations for rescuing persons from road crashes • operations for vertical rescues • operations requested by another entity providing emergency services in an emergency situation
- (i) helping injured persons; and
- (ii) protecting persons, property or the environment from danger or potential danger associated with the situation; and
- • operations for rescuing persons from road crashes
- • operations for vertical rescues
- • operations requested by another entity providing emergency services in an emergency situation
- (b) to perform search operations in an emergency or similar situation; and Examples of search operations in situations similar to an emergency situation— • a search, whether carried out by land, air or water for a missing person • a search to find a weapon used in the commission of an alleged offence
- • a search, whether carried out by land, air or water for a missing person
- • a search to find a weapon used in the commission of an alleged offence
- (c) to perform activities in response to a severe weather event; and
- (d) to perform other activities to help communities or other entities prepare for, respond to, recover from and enhance resilience to, an event or a disaster; and
- (e) to perform activities to raise the profile of the SES or raise funds to support the SES in the performance of its other functions; and
- (f) to provide services, and give help reasonably requested, in an emergency or another situation, as required of a member of the SES under any Act or law or the reasonable expectations of the community; and Example of providing a service for paragraph (g) — helping to manage pedestrian or vehicular traffic at a community event
- (g) to perform any other functions given to the SES under this Act or another Act.
- (i) helping injured persons; and
- (ii) protecting persons, property or the environment from danger or potential danger associated with the situation; and
- • operations for rescuing persons from road crashes
- • operations for vertical rescues
- • operations requested by another entity providing emergency services in an emergency situation
- • a search, whether carried out by land, air or water for a missing person
- • a search to find a weapon used in the commission of an alleged offence