Examples of Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 in a sentence
Every member, including the Chief Fire Officer, has all the powers provided for in the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 as amended.
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 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.
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.
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.
After an order issued in terms of the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987, has been instituted and finalised, as the case may be, any object seized must be returned to the person from whose possession it was taken.
The Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987, permits a local authority in control of a Fire Brigade Service to determine the fees payable for the use of the service which may be done by a resolution of the local authority.
It is a Budget about finally putting an end to past practices of fiscal mismanagement and, instead, adopting an approach to the management of the fiscal affairs of the nation in the manner that they should be managed, that is, in a responsible, transparent and accountable way.
All persons and/or bodies, including any State Department as contemplated in section 17 of the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987, the South African Police Service and the Department of Justice, who wish to inspect any information referred to in subsection (1) (c) must send a written application to the Chief Fire Officer, accompanied by the fees prescribed in Annexure I to these by-laws, together with an appropriate substantiation as to why the information is required.
The Department is currently engaging the Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs to seek a legal mandate through the NVFFA and the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 (Act No. 99 of 1987) to get local authorities within the local council and under the Fire Brigade Services Act, 1987 (Act No. 99 of 1987) to co-ordinate all Fire Protection Associations operations in the country.