Rural Fires Act 1997 No 65
Current version for 1 January 2013 to date (accessed 24 May 2013 at 17:15)
6 Rural fire districts
(1) A rural fire district is constituted by this section for the area
of each local authority, with boundaries of the district being the same as the
boundaries of the area as at the date of commencement of this
section.Note. The Dictionary defines area of a local authority. The
area of a council is land within the local government area of the council. The
area of the Western Lands Commissioner is the Western Division. The area of
the Lord Howe Island Board is Lord Howe Island.
(2) A rural fire district is not constituted by this section for, and
does not include, any land within an area that is within a fire
district.Note. A fire
district means land within a fire district constituted under the
Fire Brigades Act
1989.
(3) If the boundaries of the area of a local authority for which a
rural fire district is constituted by this section change after the
commencement of this section, the boundaries of the rural fire district change
so as to correspond to the boundaries of the area.
(4) If the whole of the area of a local authority for which a rural
fire district is constituted by this section is dissolved after the
commencement of this section, the rural fire district is
dissolved.
(5) If part of the area of a local authority for which a rural fire
district is constituted is dissolved after the commencement of this section,
the rural fire district constituted for the area is taken to have been
constituted for the remaining part of the area.