Queensland Consolidated ActsEditor's note--
See section 4 (Meaning of expressions used in Commonwealth Act).
chief officer, of an eligible authority, means--
(a) for the CMC--the chairperson of the commission; or
(b) for the police service--the police commissioner.
CMC means the Crime and Misconduct Commission.
Commonwealth Act means the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 (Cwlth).
Commonwealth Minister means the Minister administering the Commonwealth Act.
deputy PIM means a person appointed as a deputy public interest monitor under--
(a) the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000; or
(b) the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001.
eligible authority means--
(a) the CMC; or
(b) the police service.
inspecting entity, for an eligible authority, means--
(a) for the CMC--the parliamentary commissioner; or
(b) for the police service--the PIM.
in the possession of, in relation to a document, record or copy, includes in the custody or under the control of.
lawfully intercepted information means lawfully intercepted information under section 6E of the Commonwealth Act.
obstruct includes the following--
(a) hinder or resist;
(b) attempt to obstruct.
officer, of an eligible authority, means--
(a) generally--
(i) for the CMC--a commission officer under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001; or
(ii) for the police service--a police officer; or
(b) for part 4--see section 21.
parliamentary commissioner means the parliamentary commissioner under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001.
parliamentary committee means the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee of the Legislative Assembly under the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001.
part 2-5 warrant means a warrant issued under part 2-5 of the Commonwealth Act.
PIM means the public interest monitor.
police commissioner means the commissioner of the police service under the Police Service Administration Act 1990.
Police Minister means the minister administering the Police Service Administration Act 1990.
police service means the Queensland Police Service.
possession includes the following--
(a) custody;
(b) control.
premises see section 5 of the Commonwealth Act.
Editor's note--
Under section 5 of the Commonwealth Act--
premises includes--
(a) any land;
(b) any structure, building, aircraft, vehicle, vessel or place (whether built on or not); and
(c) any part of such a structure, building, aircraft, vehicle, vessel or place.
public interest monitor means the person appointed as the public interest monitor under--
(a) the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000; or
(b) the Crime and Misconduct Act 2001.
record see section 5 of the Commonwealth Act.
Editor's note--
Under section 5 of the Commonwealth Act--
record means--
(a) in relation to information--a record or copy, whether in writing or otherwise, of the whole or a part of the information; or
(b) in relation to an interception, whether or not in contravention of subsection 7(1), of a communication--
(i) a record or copy, whether in writing or otherwise, of the whole or a part of the communication, being a record or copy made by means of the interception; or
(ii) a record or copy, whether in writing or otherwise, of the whole or a part of a record or copy that is, by virtue of any other application or applications of this definition, a record obtained by the interception.
relevant proceeding means a relevant proceeding under section 6L of the Commonwealth Act.
serious offence means a serious offence under section 5D of the Commonwealth Act.
warrant means a warrant issued under the Commonwealth Act.