South Australian Consolidated Acts48—Entry under easements for purposes related to infrastructure
(2) Subject to this
section, if an electricity officer seeks to enter land pursuant to rights
conferred on an electricity entity by a statutory or other easement relating
to electricity infrastructure situated on the land, the officer must give
reasonable written notice to the occupier of the land stating the reason and
the date and time of the proposed entry.
(3) If the proposed
entry is refused or obstructed, an electricity officer may obtain a warrant
under Part 9 to enter the land.
(4) In an emergency,
an electricity officer may exercise a power of entry referred to in this
section—
(a) at
any time and without prior notice if it is not practicable to give such
notice; and
(b) if
necessary in the circumstances, by the use of reasonable force.
(6) An
electricity officer may not enter a place under a warrant or by force in an
emergency unless accompanied by a member of the police force.
(7) An
electricity entity must make good any damage caused by the exercise of powers
under a warrant or by force in an emergency as soon as practicable or pay
reasonable compensation for the damage.