(1) |
Each municipality must— |
(b) |
identify and map risks, areas, ecosystems, communities and households that are exposed or vulnerable to physical and human-induced threats; |
(c) |
prepare a disaster management plan setting out— |
(ii) |
its role and responsibilities in terms of the national, provincial or municipal disaster management framework; |
(iv) |
its capacity to fulfil its role and responsibilities; |
(v) |
particulars of its disaster management strategies; |
(vi) |
contingency strategies and emergency procedures in the event of a disaster, including measures to finance these strategies; and |
(vii) |
specific measures taken to address the needs of women, children, the elderly and persons with disabilities during the disaster management process; |
(d) |
co-ordinate and align the implementation of its plan with those of other organs of state and institutional role-players; |
(f) |
develop early warning mechanisms and procedures for risks identified in the municipal area; |
(g) |
regularly review and update its plan; and |
(h) |
through appropriate mechanisms, processes and procedures established in terms of Chapter 4 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act, 2000 (Act No. 32 of 2000), consult the local community on the preparation or amendment of its plan. |
[Subsection (1) substituted by section 21 of Act No. 16 of 2015]
(2) |
A disaster management plan for a municipal area must— |
(b) |
anticipate the types of disaster that are likely to occur in the municipal area and their possible effects; |
(c) |
place emphasis on measures that reduce the vulnerability of disaster-prone areas, communities and households; |
(d) |
seek to develop a system of incentives that will promote disaster management in the municipality; |
(e) |
identify the areas, communities or households at risk; |
(f) |
take into account indigenous knowledge relating to disaster management; |
(g) |
promote disaster management research; |
(h) |
identify and address weaknesses in capacity to deal with possible disasters; |
(k) |
contain contingency plans and emergency procedures in the event of a disaster, providing for— |
(i) |
the allocation of responsibilities to the various role-players and co-ordination in the carrying out of those responsibilities; |
(ii) |
prompt disaster response and relief; |
(iii) |
the procurement of essential goods and services; |
(iv) |
the establishment of strategic communication links; |
(v) |
the dissemination of information; and |
(vi) |
other matters that may be prescribed. |
(3) |
A district municipality and the local municipalities within the area of the district municipality must prepare their disaster management plans after consulting each other. |
(4) |
A municipality must submit a copy of its disaster management plan and of any amendment to the plan, to the National Centre, the disaster management centre of the relevant province, and, if it is a district municipality or a local municipality, to every municipal disaster management centre within the area of the district municipality concerned. |