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AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY CHEMICALS (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1992 - SECT 69EE

Completing execution of an investigation warrant after temporary cessation

  (1)   This section applies if an inspector, and all persons assisting, who are executing an investigation warrant in relation to premises temporarily cease its execution and leave the premises.

  (2)   The inspector, and persons assisting, may complete the execution of the warrant if:

  (a)   the warrant is still in force; and

  (b)   the inspector and persons assisting are absent from the premises:

  (i)   for not more than 1 hour; or

  (ii)   if there is an emergency situation, for not more than 12 hours or such longer period as allowed by a magistrate under subsection   (5); or

  (iii)   for a longer period if the occupier of the premises consents in writing.

Application for extension in emergency situation

  (3)   An inspector, or person assisting, may apply to a magistrate for an extension of the 12 - hour period mentioned in subparagraph   (2)(b)(ii) if:

  (a)   there is an emergency situation; and

  (b)   the inspector or person assisting believes on reasonable grounds that the inspector and the persons assisting will not be able to return to the premises within that period.

  (4)   If it is practicable to do so, before making the application, the inspector or person assisting must give notice to the occupier of the premises of his or her intention to apply for an extension.

Extension in emergency situation

  (5)   A magistrate may extend the period during which the inspector and persons assisting may be away from the premises if:

  (a)   an application is made under subsection   (3); and

  (b)   the magistrate is satisfied, by information on oath or affirmation, that there are exceptional circumstances that justify the extension; and

  (c)   the extension would not result in the period ending after the warrant ceases to be in force.


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