AIM OF THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT BILL is to provide for- An integrated, co-ordinated and common approach to disaster managementAn integrated, co-ordinated.

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AIM OF THE DISASTER MANAGEMENT BILL is to provide for- An integrated, co-ordinated and common approach to disaster managementAn integrated, co-ordinated and common approach to disaster management A disaster management policy that focuses on:A disaster management policy that focuses on: - preventing or reducing the risk of disasters; -mitigating the severity of disasters; -emergency preparedness; -rapid and effective response to disasters; and -post-disaster recovery

DISASTER MANAGEMENT BILL GIVES EFFECT TO THE WHITE PAPER ON DISASTER MANAGEMENT WHICH WAS PUBLISHED IN JANUARY 1999 New approach to disaster managementNew approach to disaster management –Focus is predominantly on the importance of measures to avoid and minimise human and economic losses –Establishes prevention and mitigation as the core principles of a new disaster management policy

NEW APPROACH CALLS FOR Strengthened capacity to track, collate, monitor and disseminate information on phenomena and activities that trigger disastrous events.Strengthened capacity to track, collate, monitor and disseminate information on phenomena and activities that trigger disastrous events. An increased commitment to prevention and mitigation actions such as policies, – contingency plans and projects of both government and the private sector.An increased commitment to prevention and mitigation actions such as policies, – contingency plans and projects of both government and the private sector. (Role players include government, the private sector, communities and other non- governmental institutions.)

WHITE PAPER PROPOSED SEVEN KEYPOLICY MEASURES Integration of risk reduction strategies into all development initiatives.Integration of risk reduction strategies into all development initiatives. Development of strategy to reduce vulnerability of people to disasters – especially poor and disadvantaged communitiesDevelopment of strategy to reduce vulnerability of people to disasters – especially poor and disadvantaged communities Establishment of a National Disaster Management CentreEstablishment of a National Disaster Management Centre Introduction of a new disaster management funding systemIntroduction of a new disaster management funding system

Establishes a framework to enable communities to be informed, alert and self-reliant and capable of supporting and cooperating with government in disaster prevention and mitigation.Establishes a framework to enable communities to be informed, alert and self-reliant and capable of supporting and cooperating with government in disaster prevention and mitigation. Introduction and implementation of new disaster management legislation whichIntroduction and implementation of new disaster management legislation which –Brings about a uniform approach to disaster management –Seeks to eliminate confusion by current legislation –Addresses legislative shortcomings

DISASTER MANAGEMENT BILL, 2001 CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 DefinitionsDefinitions The Bill defines inter alia –The Bill defines inter alia – –‘disaster’ as a progressive or sudden, widespread or localised, natural or human caused occurrence which causes or threatens to cause death, injury or disease, damage to property, infrastructure or the environment, or disruption of a community, and is of such a magnitude that exceeds the ability of those affected by the disaster to cope with its effects using only their own resources. –‘disaster management’ means a continuous and integrated multi-sectoral, multi-disciplinary process of planning and implementation of measures aimed at – (a)preventing or reducing the risk of disasters; (b)mitigating the severity or consequences of disasters; (c)emergency preparedness; (d)a rapid and effective response to disasters; and (e)post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation.

Application of the ActApplication of the Act –The Disaster Management Act will not apply where a state of emergency is declared in terms of the State of Emergency Act, 1997 or where a disastrous occurrence can be dealt with effectively in terms of other national legislation. –The Disaster Management Act will prevail over provincial legislation regulating disaster management in a province where such legislation is inconsistent with this Act, subject to section 146 of the Constitution. –The Disaster Management Act will be administered by a Cabinet member designated by the President.

CHAPTER 2 INTER-GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURES AND POLICY FRAMEWORKINTER-GOVERNMENTAL STRUCTURES AND POLICY FRAMEWORK -Inter-governmental Committee on Disaster Management -Established by the President and comprising Cabinet Ministers, members of the Executive Council of each province, involved in disaster management, and representatives of organised local government – the Minister is the chairperson of the Committee.

NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORKNATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK –The framework must, inter alia Outline a coherent, transparent and inclusive policy on disaster managementOutline a coherent, transparent and inclusive policy on disaster management Guide the development and implementation of the concept of disaster managementGuide the development and implementation of the concept of disaster management Establish prevention and mitigation as the core principles of the disaster management policyEstablish prevention and mitigation as the core principles of the disaster management policy Give effect to the application of co-operative governance regarding disaster management as well as the involvement of the private sector, NGOs, communities and volunteersGive effect to the application of co-operative governance regarding disaster management as well as the involvement of the private sector, NGOs, communities and volunteers Provide incentives for disaster management training and capacity-building.Provide incentives for disaster management training and capacity-building.

NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT ADVISORY FORUMNATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT ADVISORY FORUM –Established by the Minister Comprising inter aliaComprising inter alia –The Head of the National Disaster Management Centre –Senior representatives of relevant national departments –Senior representatives of provincial departments –Representatives of organised local government –Organised business –The insurance industry –Religious and welfare organisations and other relevant NGOs –Institutions that can provide science and technology advice or support.

CHAPTER 3 Part 1:Part 1: –provides for the establishment of a National Disaster Management Centre, the objective of the National Centre, appointment of the Head of the Centre and the staff, as well as the duties, powers and responsibilities. –Describes the duties and powers of the National Centre, which include: Identifying and establishing communication links with disaster management role playersIdentifying and establishing communication links with disaster management role players Act as a repository of, and conduit for, information concerning disasters and disaster managementAct as a repository of, and conduit for, information concerning disasters and disaster management Gather informationGather information Develop disaster management plans and strategiesDevelop disaster management plans and strategies Develop guidelinesDevelop guidelines Give advice and guidanceGive advice and guidance Classification and recording of disastersClassification and recording of disasters

Part 2:Part 2: –Deals with the duties and powers of national government, i.e. Preparation of disaster management plansPreparation of disaster management plans Responsibilities in the event of a national disasterResponsibilities in the event of a national disaster Declaration of a national state of disaster.Declaration of a national state of disaster.

CHAPTERS 4 and 5 Chapters 4 and 5 of the Bill provide for provincial disaster management and municipal disaster management, respectively.Chapters 4 and 5 of the Bill provide for provincial disaster management and municipal disaster management, respectively. Similar to the provisions in Chapter 3 (national disaster management)Similar to the provisions in Chapter 3 (national disaster management) –Provincial and municipal governments are required to establish a disaster management centre for the province or municipality –The functions and duties are generally equivalent to those of the National Disaster Management Centre

Each provincial organ of state and municipality will also be required to prepare disaster management plans within their respective areas of operation.Each provincial organ of state and municipality will also be required to prepare disaster management plans within their respective areas of operation. Special powers are also given to provinces and municipalities to declare provincial and local states of disaster in order to augment their powers to deal with provincial and local disasters.Special powers are also given to provinces and municipalities to declare provincial and local states of disaster in order to augment their powers to deal with provincial and local disasters. In the case of functions that must be performed at national level only, e.g.In the case of functions that must be performed at national level only, e.g. –The development and maintenance of the electronic database, the Provincial and Municipal Disaster Management Centres will be required to render support services to the National Centre.

CHAPTER 6 Deals with funding of post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation and lays down certain guiding principles in this regard.Deals with funding of post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation and lays down certain guiding principles in this regard. Chapter 6 must be read with sections 16 and 25 of the Public Finance Management Act, 1999, which provide for the release of funds by way of direct charges against the National and Provincial Revenue Funds in the case of emergencies for which funds were not budgeted.Chapter 6 must be read with sections 16 and 25 of the Public Finance Management Act, 1999, which provide for the release of funds by way of direct charges against the National and Provincial Revenue Funds in the case of emergencies for which funds were not budgeted.

CHAPTER 7 Provides for -Provides for - –the promulgation of regulations –declares certain contraventions of the Act as punishable offences –The usual indemnities for functionaries when exercising their statutory powers in terms of the Act in good faith.