Acts and Regulations

F-12.5 - Firefighters’ Compensation Act

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54(1)A municipality and a rural community that has its own fire brigade and the Minister of Local Government on behalf of the rural districts and rural communities that have fire brigades for which the Minister is responsible shall keep records of the following:
(a) the name of each firefighter providing fire protection services;
(b) the date of commencement of his or her service; and
(c) the date upon which his or her service as a firefighter ceased.
54(2)A person who is required to keep such records shall not destroy the records in respect of any firefighter listed in the records until 60 years have passed after the date of the last record kept by the municipality, rural community or the Minister of Local Government for that firefighter.
54(3)The fire chief of each fire brigade shall ensure that the name of each firefighter who attended a fire is recorded on the fire reporting form provided by the fire marshal under subsection 7.1(1) of the Fire Prevention Act.
54(4)The fire marshal shall keep the information referred to in subsection (3) for a minimum of 60 years.
2012, c.39, s.73; 2020, c.25, s.55; 2021, c.44, s.42; 2023, c.40, s.18
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54(1)A municipality and a rural community that has its own fire brigade and the Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform on behalf of the rural districts and rural communities that have fire brigades for which the Minister is responsible shall keep records of the following:
(a) the name of each firefighter providing fire protection services;
(b) the date of commencement of his or her service; and
(c) the date upon which his or her service as a firefighter ceased.
54(2)A person who is required to keep such records shall not destroy the records in respect of any firefighter listed in the records until 60 years have passed after the date of the last record kept by the municipality, rural community or the Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform for that firefighter.
54(3)The fire chief of each fire brigade shall ensure that the name of each firefighter who attended a fire is recorded on the fire reporting form provided by the fire marshal under subsection 7.1(1) of the Fire Prevention Act.
54(4)The fire marshal shall keep the information referred to in subsection (3) for a minimum of 60 years.
2012, c.39, s.73; 2020, c.25, s.55; 2021, c.44, s.42
Records
54(1)A municipality and a rural community that has its own fire brigade and the Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform on behalf of the local service districts and rural communities that have fire brigades for which the Minister is responsible shall keep records of the following:
(a) the name of each firefighter providing fire protection services;
(b) the date of commencement of his or her service; and
(c) the date upon which his or her service as a firefighter ceased.
54(2)A person who is required to keep such records shall not destroy the records in respect of any firefighter listed in the records until 60 years have passed after the date of the last record kept by the municipality, rural community or the Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform for that firefighter.
54(3)The fire chief of each fire brigade shall ensure that the name of each firefighter who attended a fire is recorded on the fire reporting form provided by the fire marshal under subsection 7.1(1) of the Fire Prevention Act.
54(4)The fire marshal shall keep the information referred to in subsection (3) for a minimum of 60 years.
2012, c.39, s.73; 2020, c.25, s.55
Records
54(1)A municipality and a rural community that has its own fire brigade and the Minister of Environment and Local Government on behalf of the local service districts and rural communities that have fire brigades for which the Minister is responsible shall keep records of the following:
(a) the name of each firefighter providing fire protection services;
(b) the date of commencement of his or her service; and
(c) the date upon which his or her service as a firefighter ceased.
54(2)A person who is required to keep such records shall not destroy the records in respect of any firefighter listed in the records until 60 years have passed after the date of the last record kept by the municipality, rural community or the Minister of Environment and Local Government for that firefighter.
54(3)The fire chief of each fire brigade shall ensure that the name of each firefighter who attended a fire is recorded on the fire reporting form provided by the fire marshal under subsection 7.1(1) of the Fire Prevention Act.
54(4)The fire marshal shall keep the information referred to in subsection (3) for a minimum of 60 years.
2012, c.39, s.73
Records
54(1)A municipality and a rural community that has its own fire brigade and the Minister of Local Government on behalf of the local service districts and rural communities that have fire brigades for which the Minister is responsible shall keep records of the following:
(a) the name of each firefighter providing fire protection services;
(b) the date of commencement of his or her service; and
(c) the date upon which his or her service as a firefighter ceased.
54(2)A person who is required to keep such records shall not destroy the records in respect of any firefighter listed in the records until 60 years have passed after the date of the last record kept by the municipality, rural community or the Minister of Local Government for that firefighter.
54(3)The fire chief of each fire brigade shall ensure that the name of each firefighter who attended a fire is recorded on the fire reporting form provided by the fire marshal under subsection 7.1(1) of the Fire Prevention Act.
54(4)The fire marshal shall keep the information referred to in subsection (3) for a minimum of 60 years.