(1) An
emergency services organisation may permit any fire brigade, brigade or unit
within the organisation (as the case may be) to be engaged on special service
at such remuneration and on such terms as the emergency services organisation
may determine.
(2) Without limiting
subsection (1), a fire brigade, brigade or unit may undertake by
agreement with the owner or occupier of land to clear bush, grass or other
flammable material from the land, or to undertake any other work on the land,
for the purpose of preventing or inhibiting the outbreak of fire on the land,
or the spread of fire through the land, or for the purpose of dealing with any
other emergency on the land.
(3) Any money received
by a fire brigade, brigade or unit in undertaking any activity under this
section must (after deducting expenses) be used for the purposes of this Act
(and, in the case of an SACFS brigade, for the purpose of its operations in
its local area).