Fire and Emergency New Zealand Act 2017

Emergencies, fire control, industry brigades, water supply, and evacuation schemes - Operational functions, duties, and powers - Further provisions relating to fire control

68: Removal or destruction of vegetation or other thing that is source of imminent danger

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"Removing fire dangers from land to keep people safe"

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You can have vegetation or things on your land removed or destroyed if they pose a fire danger. Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) can do this after telling the person who lives on the land or the owner. FENZ must think the vegetation or thing is a big fire danger to people, property, or roads.

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Part 2Emergencies, fire control, industry brigades, water supply, and evacuation schemes
Operational functions, duties, and powers: Further provisions relating to fire control

68Removal or destruction of vegetation or other thing that is source of imminent danger

  1. FENZ may, after oral notice from an authorised person to the occupier or (if there is no occupier) the owner of land, remove or destroy any vegetation or other thing on the land if FENZ reasonably considers that the vegetation or other thing is a source of imminent danger from fire to life, property, or any road.

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