This page is about a bill. That means that it's not the law yet, but some people want it to be the law. It could change quickly, and some of the information is just a draft.

Emergency Management Bill (No 2)

Emergency management system role-holders - Regional role-holders - Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Groups

40: Role of Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Group

You could also call this:

"What the Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Group does"

Illustration for Emergency Management Bill (No 2)

You will have a group called the Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Group. This group answers to the Emergency Management Committee. They do things like give advice to the Committee. You will give advice to the Emergency Management Committee and its subgroups. The group will also carry out the Committee's decisions when needed. They will make sure the regional emergency management plan is implemented and working well. The group oversees the plan's development, maintenance, and evaluation. They check if the plan is working and make changes if needed. This helps keep the plan up to date and effective.

This text is automatically generated. It might be out of date or be missing some parts. Find out more about how we do this.

View the original legislation for this page at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=LMS1033369.

This page was last updated on View changes


Previous

39: Appointment of Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Group, or

"Creating a Team to Help Manage Emergencies"


Next

41: Provision of support to certain members of Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive, or

"Helping some emergency management team members do their job"

Part 2Emergency management system role-holders
Regional role-holders: Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Groups

40Role of Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Group

  1. An Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Group is responsible to the Emergency Management Committee for—

  2. providing advice to the Emergency Management Committee and any subgroups or subcommittees of the Committee:
    1. implementing, as appropriate, the decisions of the Emergency Management Committee:
      1. overseeing the implementation, development, maintenance, monitoring, and evaluation of the regional emergency management plan.