- Fire Services Act 1947
The Fire Services Act 1947 (amended 1959) [UK-SLD|1127424|Fire Services Act 1959 (c.44)] was the primary legislation relating to firefighting operations in
Great Britain from just after the war, until it was repealed and replaced in England and Wales by theFire and Rescue Services Act 2004 (FRSA 2004) which came about after theIndependent Review of the Fire Service in the UK. [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/en2004/2004en21.htm HMSO Fire and Rescue Services Act 2004 (accessed 29 Jan 07)] ] [ [http://www.frsonline.fire.gov.uk/publications/listcat/16 The Fire and Rescue Service Online: The Act (accessed 29 Jan 07)] ] [ [http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Justice/Fire/SFRSCirculars/circulars/2005/10 Scottish Executive: Justice, Scottish Fire & Rescue Service Circular 10/2005 (issued 2 August 2005) (accessed 16 May 07)] ] ; most of it was later replaced in Scotland by theFire (Scotland) Act 2005 (FSA 2005).It became law on 31 July 1947, the purpose of the act was "To make further provision for fire services in Great Britain; to transfer fire-fighting functions from the
National Fire Service to fire brigades maintained by the councils of counties; to provide for the combination of areas for fire service purposes; to make further provision for pensions and other awards in respect of persons employed in connection with the provision of fire services: and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid." (Fire Services Act 1947)General Arrangement of the Act
:ss. 1 to 3 Provision of fire services:ss. 4 to 12 Fire Authorities:ss.13 to 16 Supply of water for fire-fighting:ss.17 to 25 Administrative provisions:ss.26 to 28 Pensions etc.:ss.29 to 39 Miscellaneous and General:First to Sixth Schedules
Extent and Repeals
While the original Act did not contain an "Extent" section, the Preamble and text addressed Great Britain (and parts thereof) only.
England and Wales
The Fire Services Act 1947 was entirely repealed in England and Wales by the FRSA 2004, now the primary legislation for England and Wales.
cotland
The FRSA 2004 extended only to England and Wales, thus leaving the FSA 1947 in force in Scotland. Most of the 1947 Act was later repealed by the FSA 2005, which left [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/legislation/scotland/acts2005/50005--w.htm#sch4 Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 - Schedule 4 "Repeals"] ] ss. 26 to 27A (concerning the Firemen's Pension Scheme) still in force in Scotland.
Northern Ireland
The Act does not extend to
Northern Ireland .ee also
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Fire service in the UK
*History of fire safety legislation in the United Kingdom
*History of fire brigades in the United Kingdom
* [http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk UK Statute Law Database] - Current statutes with amendmentsReferences
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