40—Power of Chief Public Health Officer to act
(a) the
Chief Public Health Officer considers that a public health risk exists that
has significance in relation to the areas of 2 or more councils; or
(b) the
Chief Public Health Officer considers that action under this section is
warranted in order to support or enhance the Minister's functions to preserve,
protect or promote public health within the State,
the Chief Public Health Officer may exercise any power conferred on a council
under this Act (as if the Chief Public Health Officer were a council).
(2) Subject to
subsection (3), before taking action under subsection (1) the Chief
Public Health Officer must take reasonable steps to consult with the council
or councils for the area or areas where the Chief Public Health Officer
intends to act, and with SAPHC.
(3) If the Chief
Public Health Officer considers that urgent action is required, the
Chief Public Health Officer may, after informing the Minister of his or her
proposed course of action, take action under subsection (1) without
complying with subsection (2) (but the Chief Public Health Officer must
then, within a reasonable time after taking the action, advise the relevant
council or councils of the action that has been taken).