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In document Support and Cooperation (sider 75-79)

34. Act no. 20 of 14 June 2002 relating to protection against fire, explosion and accidents involving hazardous sub-stances and the fire service’s rescue tasks (the Fire and Explosion Act).

35. Act no. 56 of 23 June 2000 relating to health and social preparedness (the Health and Social Preparedness Act).

36. Act no. 27 of 8 May 2009 relating to planning and the processing of building applications (the Planning and Building Act)

Act no. 45 of 25 June 2010 relating to municipal emergen-cy preparedness, civil protection measures and the Civil Defence (the Civil Protection Act).

Regulations of 22 August 2011 relating to municipal emer-gency preparedness.

37. cf. the Royal Decree of 15 June 2012 about instructions for ministries working with the civil protection and emergen-cy planning, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security’s coordination role, supervisory function and central crisis-management, chap. V.

38. Guidelines for logistics in the defence sector of 30 March 2010, p. 22.

39. Directive for build-up of manpower (the SOS-directive) 18.

December 2012, section 6.2.

40. Principles for civilian logistical support to the Norwegian Armed Forces published by the Ministry of Justice and the Police on 23 July 1998.

41. Proposition to the Storting no. 48 (2007-2008) A defence for protection of Norway’s security, interests and values, p.

141-142

42. Technological areas of cooperation: 1) command, control, information, decision-support and combat systems, 2) system integration, 3) missile technology, with particular emphasis on the use of topographically demanding and coastal areas, and associated sensors and fire wire systems, 4) underwater sensors and autonomous underwater sys-tems, 5) ammunition, aiming devices, remote-controlled weapon stations, rocket engine technology and military explosives, 6) material technology specially developed and/or processed for military purposes and 7) lifetime support for military air and sea vessels. (Proposition to the Storting no. 73 (2011-2012) A defence for our time, p. 139) 43. Ibid, p. 139

44. Proposition to the Odelsting no. 80 (2005-2006) Act relat-ing to emergency storage of petroleum products.

45. Proposition to the Storting no. 1 (2012-2013) for Ministry of Oil and Energy, chapt. 6.

46. cf. Report to the Storting no. 15 (2011-2012) How to live with the risk of floods and landslides, p. 24.

47. The regulations of 1 January 2013 relating to preventive security and emergency preparedness in the energy supply.

48. Zoonoses are diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans. The diseases are caused by various types of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, para-sites and prions.

49. Press release from the Financial Supervisory Authority of Nor-way on 1 June 2010: “The Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway will take over the management of and the Secretari-at for Emergency Council for Financial Infrastructure.”

50. Regulation no. 4154 of 6 October 1989 relating to opera-tions in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation during emergency preparedness and in the war.

51. Act no. 13 of 3 May 2002 relating to the Foreign Service and the Foreign Affairs Instructions of 13 December 2003.

52. Report to the Storting no. 37 (2004-2005) Tsunami disaster in South Asia and central crisis-management and Report to the Storing no. 12 (2010-2011) Assistance to Norwe-gians abroad

53. Proposition to the Storting no. 73 (2011-2012) A defence for our time, p. 12

54. Proposition to the Storting no. 73 (2011-2012) A defence for our time, p. 14

55. Proposition to the Storting no. 73 (2011-2012) A defence for our time, p. 14–15

56. See for example Report to the Storting no. 21 (2012-2013) Terror preparedness, p. 117.

57. Proposition to the Storting no. 73 (2011-2012) A defence for our time, p. 7-8.

58. This does not apply to intelligence operations, where the lines of command extend from the Defence Chief to the Head of the Norwegian Intelligence Service.

59. See for example Report to the Storting no. 21 (2012-2013) Terror preparedness, p. 55-56

60. Proposition to the Storting no. 73 (2011-2012) A defence for our time, p. 15, p. 36 and p. 52

61. Proposition to the Storting no. 73 (2011-2012) A defence for our time, p. 15

62. Report to the to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil protection, p. 94

63. Report to the Storting no. 21 (2012-2013) Terror prepared-ness, p. 86

64. Report to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil protection, p. 94-99

65. Royal Decree of 22 June 2012 Instructions on the Norwe-gian Armed Forces’ assistance to the police.

66. Royal Decree of 22 June 2012 Instructions on the Norwe-gian Armed Forces’ assistance to the police (the Assistance Instructions)

67. Work is in progress to incorporate the Norwegian Armed Forces’ assistance to the police in formal law.

68. Report to the to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil Protection, p. 95

69. Report to the to the Storting no. 21 (2012-2013) Terror preparedness, p. 20

70. Proposition to the Storting no. 73 (2011-2012) A Defence for our time, 24

71. Report to the to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil protection, p. 98

72. Royal Decree of 24 August 2012 relating to instructions on securing and protection of objects using security forces from the Norwegian Armed Forces and the police in peacetime, crisis and war

73. Royal Decree of 22 June 2012 relating to instructions on the Norwegian Armed Forces’ assistance to the police 74. Act no. 28 of 17 July relating to the Home Guard 75. Report to the to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil

protection, p. 96-97

76. Report to the to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil protection, p. 96

77. Royal Decree of 18 April 2008 relating to instructions for the civil protection and preparedness work for the County Governors and the Governor of Svalbard.

78. In this context, the cooperation principle in the rescue services is understood to be that all government agencies with resources suitable for search and rescue purposes are obliged to participate in the rescue service. The term, as it is used here, must not to be confused with the overall national principles of security and preparedness: “Respon-sibility, proximity, equality and cooperation.”

79. Act no. 5 of 10 June 1966 relating to Customs.

80. Cooperation agreement between the Coast Guard and the Norwegian Customs and Excise of 6 June 2005.

81. Royal Decree of 31 august 2001 relating to instructions for the Norwegian Intelligence Service

82. Act no. 10 of 20 March 1998 relating to the preventive security service.

83. Regulation no. 1362 of 22 October 2010 1362 relating to object protection.

84. Act no. 42 of 13 June 1997 relating to the Coast Guard.

85. Agreement between the Health Directorate and the Nor-wegian Armed Forces at the NorNor-wegian Joint Headquar-ters concerning mutual assistance, 7 December 2011 86. FOR 2005-08-05 no 852: Instructions for cooperation on

border surveillance along the border between Norway and Russia.

87. Royal Decree of 5 August 2005 relating to instructions for cooperation on border surveillance along the border between Norway and Russia.

88. Report to the Storting no. 14 (2004-2005) On the safe side–marine safety and oil spill preparedness, p. 56, 60.

89. Overall cooperation agreement between the Norwegian Armed Forces and the Norwegian Coastal Administration of 10 May 2007.

90. The Defence Commission of 1946, part 3, p. 5.

91. cf. the Storting’s rules of procedure of the 12 November 2013, section 16.

92. Report to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil Protection, chap. 6.1.

93. cf. the Royal Decree of 15 June 2012 about instructions for ministries working with the civil protection and emergen-cy planning, the Ministry of Justice and Public Security’s coordination role, supervisory function and central crisis-management, chap. VII.

94. Ibid

95. Royal Decree of 23 August 2013 relating to the mandate and composition of the Crisis Committee for Nuclear Preparedness with advisors, as well as the mandate for the County Governors and the Royal Decree of 23 August 2013 relating to the delegation of the King’s authority under section 16 (2) of the Radiation Protection Act to the Crisis Committee for Nuclear Preparedness.

96. Regulation no. 672 of 17 June 2005 relating to measures to prevent and limit the consequences of major accidents in enterprises where there are hazardous chemicals (the Major Accident Regulations).

97. Royal Decree of 18 April 2008 relating to instructions for the civil protection and preparedness work for the County Governors and the Governor of Svalbard.

98. Royal Decree of 12 December 1997 relating to establishment of guidelines for regional coordination responsibility in crises and disasters in peacetime, and the Royal Decree of 18 April 2008 relating to instructions for the civil protection and preparedness work for the County Governors and the Governor of Svalbard.

99. cf. Report to the Storting no. 35 (2008-2009) Fire Safety Prevention and the fire service’s rescue tasks, section 5.4.1 Protection of public functions, cf. Recommendation to the Storting no. 153 (2009-2010), p. 3 and 5.

100. Royal Decree of 23 September 2005 relating to the establishment of the Central Total Defence Forum, with subsequent amendments.

101. Government Decree of 5 November 1999 relating to in-structions for composition, tasks and activities of the Coast Guard Committee.

102. The EOS services are intelligence, surveillance and security services, and consist of the Norwegian Intelligence Ser-vice, the National Police Security Service and the National Security Authority

103. Instructions for the NORTRASHIP-management, established by the Ministry of Trade and Industry in November 2013.

104. cf. Report to the Storting no. 22 (2007-2008) Civil Protec-tion, p. 50.

105. Mandate for the “Insurance Forum” related to statutory prepar-edness scheme for government war cargo insurance estab-lished by the Ministry of Trade and Industry on 25 June 2004.

106. Regulation of 14 June 2005 relating to civil transport preparedness.

107. cf. the mandate attached to Ministry of Transport and Communications’ letter to the Ministry of Defence, et al, dated 11 August 2004 relating to appointment of mem-bers to the Security Council for Aviation.

108. Royal Decree of 19 November 2004 relating to the Health Preparedness Council, changes in the mandate and composition.

109. cf. Chapter 3 of the regulations of 1 January 2013 relating to preventive security and preparedness in the energy supply as well as NVE’s website at http:/www.nve.no/no/

Sikkerhet-og-tilsyn1/Kraftforsyningsberedskap/KBO/(sep-tember 20, 2013).

110. cf. the mandate for the Emergency Council for the Finan-cial Infrastructure (BFI)

111. Report to the Storting no. 39 (2003-2004) Civil protection and civil-military cooperation, p. 42, as well as the Hand-book for PSI (2010), chap. 3

112. Report to the Storting no. 22 (2007-2008) Civil Protection, p. 73-74, cf. Recommendation to the Storting no. 85 (2008-2009), p. 38

113. United Nations Peacekeeping Operations Principles and Guidelines (“Capstone Document”), 2008, pages 53-54 (http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping) 21 July 2010.

114. Report to the to the Storting no. 33 (2011-2012): Norway and the United Nations: Common future, common solu-tions, page 36.

115. cf. United Nations Security Council resolution 1925, 28 May 2010.

116. Secretary-General’s Note of Guidance on Integrated Mis-sions, clarifying the Role, Responsibility and Authority of the Special Representative of the Secretary- General and the Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-Gen-eral/Resident Coordinator/Humanitarian Coordination, signed 9 February 2006.

117. Report to the Storting no. 40 (2008-2009) Norwegian humanitarian policy, box 3.9 Guidelines for humanitari-an-military cooperation. The guidelines can be found here:

http://www.ochaonline.un.org (cmcs.

118. Report to the Storting no. 40 (2008-2009) Norwegian humanitarian policy, box 3.1 Humanitarian principles.

119. Active Engagement, Modern Defence-Strategic Concept for the Defence and Security of the Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation adopted by the Heads of State and Government in Lisbon, 19 Nov. 2010

120. The concept of CIMIC is defined in the Norwegian Armed Forces ‘ joint operational doctrine page 159.

121. The term “Integrated mission” is used within the UN system. At the United Nations, there is no distinction be-tween CIMIC and the “Comprehensive Approach”, as both parts come under United Nations integrated operations where military, police and civilian resources are included.

122. The European Security Strategy (2003), p. 13

123. Joint Communication to the European Parliament and the Council. The EU’s comprehensive approach to external conflicts and crises (2013/30 dated 11 December, 2013).

124. DSB’s website: http://dsb.no/no/Ansvarsomrader/Internas-jonalt/EU1/EUs-samordningsmekanisme/

See also the European Union’s website: http://ec.europa.

eu/echo/policies/disaster_response/mechanism_en.htm.

125. The EU Host Nation Support Guidelines (Brussels, 1.6.2012, SWD 2012 169 final)

126. Guide to host nation support in Norway (Host Nation Support) “(published by the Directorate for Civil Protection and Emergency Planning in June 2014)

127. The Ministry of Foreign Affair’s website: http://www.

regjeringen.no/nb/dep/ud/tema/sikkerhetspolitikk/osse.

html?id=442642 (22 July 2010) as well as the OSCE’s own website: http://www.osce.org/.

128. Report to the to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil protection, p. 113

129. The Government’s website: http://www.regjeringen.no/

nb/dokumentarkiv/stoltenberg-ii/ud/Nyheter-og-presse- meldinger/pressemeldinger/2011/norden_enige.htm-l?id=637871 (5 April 2011).

130. Nordic rescue service agreement of 20 January 1989 is available at: http://www.norden.org/no

131. Report to the Storting no. 40 (2008-2009) Norwegian humanitarian policy, box 3.3 the Norwegian Emergency Planning System (NOREPS), as well as www.noreps.no.

132. Report to the to the Storting no. 29 (2011-2012) Civil protection, p. 116.

133. The Directorate of Civil Protection’s website: http://www.

dsb.no/no/Ansvarsomrader/Internasjonalt/FN1/UNDAC.

See also http://www.unocha.org/what-we-do/coordina-tion-tools/undac/overview

134. Report to the Storting no. 22 (2007-2008) Civil Protection, p. 74

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