State of Local Emergency
Section 11(1) and 11(2) of The
Emergency Measures Act provides the authority for officials
working under a local state of emergency to issue an order to any
party to do everything necessary to prevent or limit loss of life
and damage to property or the environment.
Powers during a State of Local Emergency
- cause emergency plans to be implemented;
- utilize any real or personal property considered necessary to prevent, combat or alleviate the effects of any emergency or disaster;
- authorize or require any qualified person to render aid of such type as that person may be qualified to provide;
- control, permit or prohibit travel to or from any area or on any road, street or highway;
- cause the evacuation of persons and the removal of livestock and personal property and make arrangements for the adequate care and protection thereof;
- control or prevent the movement of people and the removal of livestock from any designated area that may have a contaminating disease;
- authorize the entry into any building, or upon any land without warrant;
- cause the demolition or removal of any trees, structure or crops in order to prevent, combat or alleviate the effects of an emergency or a disaster;
- authorize the procurement and distribution of essential resources and the provision of essential services;
- regulate the distribution and availability of essential goods, services and resources;
- provide for the restoration of essential facilities, the distribution of essential supplies and the maintenance and co-ordination of emergency medical, social and other essential services;
- expend such sums as are necessary to pay expenses caused by the emergency.
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Details of a declaration
It is a requirement that the essential details of a declaration
must be communicated to the Minister responsible for The Emergency
Measures Act as quickly as possible and confirmed forthwith in writing.
Written declarations must, at the very least, contain the following
information:
- Who is making the declaration?
- What is the nature of the emergency?
- What is the extent of the emergency? (In other words, what area is affected or likely to be affected?)
- When (date and time) is the declaration made?
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State of Local Emergency sample
Sample State of Local Emergency
(PDF, 13 KB)
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Public notification
The Declaration of a State of Local Emergency must be communicated by the
most expedient means to the public. Public notification of the State
of Local Emergency should include the following:
- The reason for declaring a State of Local Emergency
- The area and/or extent of the emergency
- An appeal to the public to obey all orders issued by the municipality or authorities during the emergency
- An appeal to the public to stay clear of the emergency area
- Assuring the public that all emergency response personnel will be diligent in the discharge of their duties.