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Disaster
Council Act
LAWS OF SOLOMON ISLANDS
[1996 EDITION]
CHAPTER 148
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
SECTION
1. SHORT TITLE
2. INTERPRETATION
3. ESTABLISHMENT OF COUNCIL
4. POWERS OF THE MINISTER
5. FUNCTIONS OF THE COUNCIL
6. COUNCIL MAY ESTABLISH ADVISORY COMMITTEES, GROUPS, ETC
7. MINISTER TO ESTABLISH NATIONALDISASTER
MANAGEMENT OFFICE
8. FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICE
9. PROVINCIALDISASTER
COMMITTEES
10. NATIONALDISASTER
PLAN
11. PROVINCIALDISASTER
PLANS
12. ORDER BY MINISTER
13. COUNCIL TO ASSUME CONTROL IN TIME OF EMERGENCIES
14. POWERS OF REQUISITION
15. CHAIRMAN MAY ISSUE DIRECTIVES IN EMERGENCIES
16. EXPENSES INCURRED DURING EMERGENCY OPERATIONS
17. NATIONALDISASTER
COUNCIL FUND
18. INVESTMENT OF FUNDS
19. ACCOUNTS
20. AUDIT
21. ACCOUNTS TO BE LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT
22. OFFENCES
23. IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY
24. REGULATIONS
FIRST SCHEDULE
SECOND SCHEDULE
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CHAPTER
148
NATIONAL
DISASTER
COUNCIL
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A
NATIONAL
DISASTER
COUNCIL IN SOLOMON ISLANDS AND CONFER CERTAIN POWERS UPON SUCH
COUNCIL TO DEAL WITH NATURAL
DISASTERS 
[30th April 1990]
18 of 1989
Short
title
1. This Act may be cited as the National
Disaster
Council
Act.
Interpretation
2. In
this Act, unless the context otherwise requires —
"agency" means a government or non-government agency;
"Chairman" means the Chairman of the NationalDisaster
Council and includes any person for the time being performing the functions of the Chairman;
"Committee" means one or any of the ProvincialDisaster
Committees referred to in section 9 (1);
"Council" means the NationalDisaster
Council established under section 3;
"disaster
" means the actual or imminent occurrence of any event which endangers or threatens to endanger the safety or health of any community, or persons, or which destroys, damages, threatens to destroy or damage, any property or endanger or to cause loss of life in consequence of—
(a) a cyclone,
(b) a flood,
(c) an earthquake,
(d) a landslide,
(e) a volcanic eruption,
(f) a tsunami (seismic wave),
(g) a drought, or
(h) any other natural or man-made event,
but does not include civil disorder, industrial disputes or state of war;
"Government Agency" mean—
(a) any body constituted by or under any Act of Parliament for a public purpose;
(b) any member or officer of such a body; or
(c) any person in the service of the Government of Solomon Islands;
"management office" mean the NationalDisaster
management office established by the Minister under section 7;
"Minister" means the Minister who for the time being is charged with responsibility for matters relating todisaster
;
"nationaldisaster
plan" mean the plan approved by the Government as the national
disaster
plan for the time being;
"non-government agency" mean—
(a) any voluntary organisation; or
(b) any other person, other than a government agency;
"preparedness" means the identification of hazards, assessment of threats and other preparatory measures taken in advance, which are necessary or deemed to be necessary to deal with counterdisaster
measures;
"Provincial Government" has the meaning assigned to it by section 3 of the Provincial Government Act;
Cap. 118
"provincialdisaster
plans" mean the provincial
disaster
plans referred to in section 11;
"recovery" means the process by which a community is helped to return to its normal level of functioning after adisaster
;
"response" means the operations undertaken to combat adisaster
and to provide for immediate relief to people affected by the
disaster
;
"state ofdisaster
" mean the existence of a state in Solomon Islands or any part thereof which requires an order to be made by the Minister under section 12.
Establishment
of Council
3. (1) There shall be established for the purposes of
this Act, a body to be known as the National
Disaster
Council (hereinafter
referred
to as "the Council") which shall be a body corporate to which the
provisions for Part VII of the Interpretation and General Provisions
Act
[sic].
(2) The provisions of the First Schedule shall have effect with
respect to the constitution of the Council and otherwise in relation
thereto.
First Schedule
Powers of the
Minister
4. The Minister may after consultation with the Chairman,
give the Council such directions of a general character as to the policy
to be
followed by the Council in the performance of its functions as appear to the
Minister to be necessary, and the Council shall
give effect
thereto.
Functions of the
Council
5. The functions of the Council shall be—
(a) to provide and render advice to the Minister on all matters relating todisaster
;
(b) to approve and co-ordinate all activities necessary in regard to preparedness, response, and recovery;
(c) to assume full and complete control in operations connected withdisaster
; and
(d) to provide and render financial assistance to Committees.
Council
may establish advisory Committees, groups, etc
6. (1) The Council
may where it is of the opinion that it requires assistance in respect of any
technical matter, appoint such advisory
Committees as it considers
necessary.
(2) Where the occurrence of a
disaster
appears to be imminent
or where a
disaster
occurs, the Council may establish such control groups
as it
deems necessary for the purpose of assisting it in
disaster
operations.
Minister to establish
National
Disaster
Management Office
7. The Minister shall cause to
be established in the Ministry charged with responsibility for national
disaster
a National
Disaster
Management
Office.
Functions of the
office
8. The functions of the management office shall
be—
(a) to be responsible to the Council in the administration of this Act, the nationaldisaster
plan and other plans which relate to national
disaster
;
(b) to ensure that the nationaldisaster
plan and other plans referred to in paragraph (a) are periodically reviewed and updated;
(c) to keep and maintain proper accounts and such registers as the Council directs;
(d) to prepare the annual reports and other reports or bulletins as the Council may direct;
(e) to ensure that the provinces are in a state of preparedness to execute the provincialdisaster
plans, if the need to do so arises; and
(f) to perform any other functions that may be assigned to it by the Council.
Provincial
Disaster
Committees
9. (1) The Council shall establish Provincial
Disaster
Committees in each province for the purpose of assisting it in
administering
this Act at provincial level.
(2) The provisions of the
Second Schedule shall have effect as to the constitution of the Committees and
otherwise in relation thereto.
Second Schedule
(3) The Committees shall adhere to such directions it may
receive from the Council and be responsible for the administration of the
provincial
disaster
plan.
National
disaster
plan
10. For the purpose of this Act, there shall be a
national
disaster
plan approved by Cabinet which shall as far as
practicable—
(a) set out what action is to be taken to deal withdisaster
;
(b) cover the whole of Solomon Islands including its territorial waters;
(c) include provisions in regard to preparedness, response and recovery fromdisaster
; and
(d) include such other instructions as the Cabinet deems necessary in order to meet nationaldisasters
.
Provincial
disaster
plans
11. The Council shall ensure that there is in
respect of each province an approved provincial
disaster
plan.
Order by
Minister
12. (1) The Minister may at any time on the advice of the
Council consider the conditions in Solomon Islands or in any area and if
satisfied that a state of
disaster
exists, by Order declare the whole of Solomon
Islands, or any part thereof, as the case may be,
to be in a state of
disaster
.
(2) Any Order made under subsection (1) may at any time be
varied, altered, amended or revoked by the Minister on the advice of the
Council.
(3) The Council shall before advising the Minister to revoke an
Order made under subsection (1), satisfy itself that the circumstances
which
occasioned the making of the Order no longer exists.
(4) Every Order made
under this section shall—
(a) be broadcast over the radio so as to bring it to the notice of the general public; and
(b) as soon as practicable be published in the Gazette.
Council
to assume control in time of emergencies
13. (1) Notwithstanding
the provisions of any other law, where an Order under section 12 is made, the
Council shall assume full and
complete control of Solomon Islands as a whole, or
in any part thereof, as the case may be, and take whatever safety measures it
considers expedient in the public interest and for the protection of life and
property.
(2) Upon the making of a declaration under section 12, the
provisions of subsection (1) shall come into force and shall unless otherwise
revoked or varied under subsection (2) of section 12 remain in force until such
time as complete recovery is made.
(3) During the continuance in force of
an Order made under section 12, the Council may in the execution of its
disaster
operations
disregard any government administrative procedure or public service
rules to such extent as would be justifiable in the circumstances.
(4)
Any person who disregards or fails to comply with any order given or
instructions issued by the Council pursuant to subsection
(3) shall be guilty of
an offence and liable to a fine of five hundred dollars or to imprisonment for a
period of three months.
(5) Nothing in this section shall be construed as
authorising the Council to act in defiance of or disregard directions issued by
the Commissioner of Police.
Power of
requisition
14. (1) During the continuance of an Order made under
section 12, the Council may where the circumstances of the situation reasonably
justify, and in the public interest requisition or take possession of any
private vehicle, vessel or other property for the purpose
of dealing with the
disaster
situation.
(2) Where any private vehicle, vessel or other
property is to be requisitioned or taken possession of under subsection (1), the
Council
shall as far as practicable, furnish the owner thereof with notice in
writing specifying in sufficient detail the grounds upon which
such property is
to be requisitioned or taken possession of.
(3) Where any vehicle, vessel
or other property is requisitioned or taken possession of pursuant to subsection
(1), the owner or any
person who has an interest in or right over such vehicle,
vessel or other property shall be paid reasonable compensation within a
reasonable period of time having due regard to all the relevant
circumstances.
(4) In this section "private vehicle, vessel or other
property" includes vehicles, vessels or property owned by statutory
authorities.
Chairman may issue
directives in emergencies
15. (1) Nothing contained in this Act
shall be construed as preventing the Chairman from issuing directives or taking
any action without
the approval of the Council, in circumstances where such
immediate emergency measures are necessary for the safe-guarding of life
and
property or in the public interest.
(2) Any directives issued or action
taken by the Chairman pursuant to subsection (1), shall as soon as practicable
be brought to the
notice of the Council by the Chairman.
(3) Any
directives issued or action taken by the Chairman pursuant to subsection (1) may
be ratified, varied or withdrawn by the Council
in such manner as it deems
fit.
Expenses incurred during emergency
operation
16. Any expenses incurred by any Ministry or government
agency in consequence of any directives made in emergency operations, shall
be
recovered from Parliament.
National
Disaster
Council Fund
17. (1) For the purpose of this Act, there
shall be established a fund called (the National
Disaster
Council Fund) which
shall be
a Special Fund established under section 100(2) of the
Constitution.
(2) The funds of the Council shall comprise
of—
(a) all moneys placed at the Council's disposition for the purposes of this Act by Parliament;
(b) all moneys collected by way of donations, grants or contributions;
(c) all moneys received by the Council from the sale or disposal of any property vested in or under its control; and
(d) all other moneys and other property which may in any manner become payable to, or vested in the Council in respect of any matter incidental to its functions.
Investment
of funds
18. All moneys of the Council not required for immediate
use shall be invested in securities authorised under the provisions of any
Act
relating to trustees for the time being in
force.
Accounts
19. The
Council shall keep proper accounts and other records in respect of its
operations and shall cause to be prepared a statement
of accounts in respect of
each financial
year.
Audit
20. The
accounts of the Council shall be audited annually by the Auditor-General or by
such other persons on such terms and conditions
as the Auditor-General may
impose.
Accounts to be laid before
Parliament
21. (1) As soon as practicable after the end of each
financial year, the Council shall transmit to the Minister—
(a) a copy of its statement of accounts for such year;
(b) a copy of the report made thereon by the Auditor-General or such other person as may be appointed under the provisions of section 20; and
(c) a report on the activities of the Council during such year.
(2) The Minister
shall cause copies of the accounts and reports of the Council to be laid before
Parliament.
Offences
22.
(1) It shall be an offence for any person—
(a) to obstruct or attempt to obstruct any officer in the execution of his duties under this Act;
(b) to refuse to co-operate with any officer in a state of emergency;
(c) to refuse to give reasonable assistance to any person seriously affected bydisaster
; or
(d) to give false information or refuse to give information in respect of adisaster
to any officer.
(2) Any person who commits an offence
under this section shall be liable on conviction to a fine of one thousand
dollars or to imprisonment
for a period of six months.
(3) In this
section "officer" includes any person acting on behalf of the
Council.
Immunity from
liability
23. No person engaged in any activity pursuant to
directives issued under this Act shall be personally liable for any act or
default
done or omitted in good faith in the course of the performance of his
duties.
Regulations
24.
(1) The Minister may make regulations generally for the proper carrying out of
the provisions and purposes of this Act; and in
particular, but without
prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, may make
regulations—
(a) authorising the requisitioning or taking possession of any vehicle, vessel or other property;
(b) providing guidelines or the procedure for payment of compensation to persons affected by the deprivation of property;
(c) empowering the Council to make orders and issue directives for any of the purposes for which such regulations may be made; and
(d) containing such other incidental and supplementary provisions as appear to the Minister to be necessary or desirable for the purposes of such regulations.
(2) Regulations made under
subsection (1) may be made to apply to Solomon Islands as a whole or any part
thereof.
(3) Any regulation made under this section or any rule or order
made thereunder shall have effect notwithstanding anything inconsistent
therewith in any Act or law, and, to the extent of the inconsistency, such Act
or law shall have no effect so long as the regulation,
rule or order remains in
force.
FIRST
SCHEDULE
(Section 3)
1. The Council shall consist of—
Permanent Secretary of the Ministry charged with responsibility formatters relating todisaster
Commissioner of Police
Secretary to Cabinet
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Relations
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transport, Works and Public Utilities
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Posts and Communications
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health and Medical Services
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Provincial Government.
The following Permanent
Secretaries shall be co-opted members—
(a) Public Service
(b) Immigration
(c) Labour
(d) Trade
(e) Commerce
(f) Industry
(g) Education
(h) Training
(i) Police
(j) Justice
(k) Natural Resources
(l) Economic Planning
(m) Agriculture
(n) Lands
Under Secretaries of the Ministries
which cover—
(o) Health and Medical Services
(p) Transport
(q) Works
(r) Utilities
Other officials or representatives
of the—
(s) Chief Information Officer
(t) Chief Marine Officer
(u) Chief Geologist
(v) Director, Solomon Islands Meteorological Service
(w) Chairman, Solomon Islands Chamber of Commerce
(x) Manager, Solomon Islands Electricity Authority
(y) Manager, Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation
(z) Manager, Solomon Islands Ports Authority
(aa) Secretary, Solomon Islands Red Cross
(bb) Clerk to the Honiara Town Council
(cc) Secretary, Solomon Islands Christian Association
(dd) Provincial Secretaries as Chairmen of ProvincialDisaster
Committees.
2.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry charged with responsibility for matters
relating to
disaster
shall be Chairman of the Council.
3. The Council may
regulate its own proceedings.
4. Minutes in proper form of each meeting
shall be kept.
5. (1) The Council may appoint such Committees as it may
think fit and may delegate to any such Committee the power and authority
to
carry out on its behalf such duties as the Council may determine.
(2) The
constitution of each Committee shall be determined by the Council.
6.
There shall be paid from the funds of the Council to the Chairman and other
members of the Council such remuneration whether by
way of honorarium, salary or
fees and such allowances as the Minister may determine.
7. The office of
Chairman and member of the Council shall not be a public office for the purpose
of Chapter XIII of the Constitution.
SECOND
SCHEDULE
(Section 9)
1. Provincial
Disaster
Committees shall as far as
practicable comprise of—
The Provincial Secretary as Chairman; and
representatives of the—
Police
Health and Medical Services
Transport, Works and Utilities
Communications
Marine
Churches and community leaders.
2. Each Committee shall
regulate its own procedure.
3. The Committee shall at all times carry out
its functions in accordance with directives issued by the Council.
4. The
office of Chairman or member of the Committee shall not be a public office for
the purposes of Chapter XIII of the Constitution.
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(No Subsidiary Legislation.)
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