Statistics Act, 1999
R 385
National Veld and Forest Fire Act, 1998 (Act No. 101 of 1998)RegulationsFire Protection Association Regulations, 2003Chapter 4 : Fire protection officers11. Appointment of fire protection officers |
(1) | Where— |
(a) | a municipality is a member of a fire protection association and, renders a fire service, or where. a designated service is a member, the chief fire officer shall be the fire protection officer for as long as he or she is employed in that capacity and does not decline the position; |
(b) | a fire protection association has as its members more than one entity having a chief fire officer, members of such fire protection association shall appoint one of those chief fire officers as a fire protection officer, at a general meeting of the association in terms of its constitution; and |
(c) | there is no chief fire officer who is willing to assume the powers and duties of a fire protection officer, members of a fire protection association must appoint a fire protection officer from among one or more members of their choice. |
(2) | A person appointed as contemplated under sub regulation 10(1)(c) must remain a fire protection officer for as long as members are satisfied with his or her services. |
(3) | If— |
(a) | the fire protection officer has stopped performing his or her duties for any reason or there is a vacancy in. the office of the fire protection officer, the executive committee may immediately nominate a fire protection officer and the chairperson of the executive committee must, within 14 days, call a special general meeting to appoint a new fire protection officer, unless the vacancy arises within 60 days of the annual general meeting, in which case a new fire protection officer will be appointed at the annual general meeting. |
(b) | the fire protection association does not have the means to appoint a fire protection officer, the Director-General may designate an officer or employee of the Department to act as a fire protection officer for such fire protection association for a fixed period to be determined by the Director-General, and for a further period as contemplated in section 6(5)(b) of the Act; |