M3-4 LMR allocation (OM Z)
M3-3 Land Mobile Radio Allocation (OM Z)
Purpose
This document provides for:
the allocation of land mobile radios (LMRs) on the shared FM radio network. 1982
Contents
Requirements for NZFS LMR allocation .................................................................................. 1
Automatic allocation ............................................................................................................. 1
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Al ocation by application ...................................................................................................... 2
Application criteria ............................................................................................................... 2
Application process.............................................................................................................. 3
Requirements for NZFS LMR allocation
All NZFS LMRs wil :
be allocated only for operational purposes
be located within the coverage of the shared radio network
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be operated only by users that meet all security vetting criteria
fitted with a locking device to disable it and prevent unauthorised use, if a vehicle may
be used by a third party (for example, council pool vehicles, or vehicles to which the
user’s family have access)
comply with Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) requirements, if the radio is being
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installed in a vehicle (as wil the vehicle).
There are two types of allocation, discussed in more detail below:
automatic allocation
the
allocation by application.
Automatic allocation
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The following vehicles qualify for automatic allocation of NZFS LMRs:
NZFS Fire Region Managers and Assistant Fire Region Managers
NRFA Rural Fire Managers
NZFS operational appliances (for example, pumps, PRTs, specialist vehicles)
NRFA approved fire response vehicles
RFA operational appliances
appliances belonging to registered industrial fire brigades
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Defence fire appliances.
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Allocation by application
The following may qualify for the allocation of an NZFS LMR on application:
NZFS CFOs’ and Deputy CFOs’ vehicles
Rural Fire Authority Principal Rural Fire Officers (PRFOs)
NZFS support vehicles that have an operational role (i.e. dual role vehicles) 1982
other vehicles not automatical y qualifying for LMR (including appliances belonging to
unregistered industrial fire brigades).
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Application criteria
Application approval criteria for CFOs, Deputy CFOs, and PRFOs
Applications for NZFS CFOs and DCFOs, or Principal Rural Fire Officers wil be considered
against the following criteria:
operational need
vehicle use:
- command and control (vehicle must be fit ed with appropriate resources (maps,
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boards, etc.) to comply )
- management/monitoring/response
NZFS CFOs’ and DCFOs’ applications will also consider:
the activity level of the district
the resources of the district – appliances, personnel, stations.
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Application approval criteria for NZFS dual role (support and operational) vehicles
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Applications for the allocation of an LMR for NZFS support vehicles that have an operational
role (i.e. dual role) wil be considered against the following criteria:
there is an operational need
the vehicle provides command or resource functions at the incident ground.
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Note: Dual role must have an operational role included (for example, fire police/ operational
support and fire safety vehicles).
It does not include support vehicles with only non-operational roles (for example promotional
vehicles, H&S Officer vehicles, fire engineers’ vehicles, workshop vehicles, training vehicles,
planning officer vehicles, administration pool vehicles).
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Application approval criteria for other vehicles not automatically qualifying for LMR
Applications for the allocation of LMR for other non-NZFS vehicles wil be considered against
the following criteria:
operational need
user/s agreement to comply with:
- NZFS operational instructions
- privacy issues
the vehicle provides support for the NZFS or the NZFS provides support for the vehicle
the vehicle may be turned out by the NZFS ComCen.
Application process
Application for the allocation of an LMR wil be made by the appropriate Chief Fire Officer to the
Fire Region Manager of the region in which the vehicle is based.
In the case of volunteer rural fire forces, applications wil be directed to the Rural Fire Manager.
The Fire Region Manager/Rural Fire Manager wil decide whether or not to approve the
application, based on the criteria described in the section
Application Criteria.
The applicant wil be notified of the success or failure of an application.
When an application is declined, further applications for the same allocation wil not be
considered unless the applicant can demonstrate a significant change in the operational
requirement.
The final decision to approve or decline an application installation lies with the Fire Regional
Manager/Rural Fire Manager.
After application approved
Gaining approval for the allocation of an NZFS LMR does not constitute financial approval for
the supply and installation of a radio. The supply and installation of a radio to the vehicle is
subject to finance being available from the appropriate organisation.
under the Official Information Act 1982
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