Offence related warrants
78 Offence related warrants
An inspector may apply to a magistrate for a warrant under this section in relation to premises.
Subject to subsection (3), the magistrate may issue the warrant if the magistrate is satisfied, by information on oath, that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that there is, or there may be within the next 72 hours, in or on the premises evidential material.
The magistrate must not issue the warrant unless the inspector or some other person has given to the magistrate, either orally or by affidavit, such further information (if any) as the magistrate requires concerning the grounds on which the issue of the warrant is being sought.
The warrant must:
name one or more inspectors; and
authorise the persons so named, with such assistance and by such force as is necessary and reasonable:
to enter the premises; and
to exercise the powers set out in subsections 66(3) and 67(1); and
to seize the evidential material; and
state whether the entry is authorised to be made at any time of the day or night or during specified hours of the day or night; and
specify the day (not more than one week after the issue of the warrant) on which the warrant ceases to have effect; and
state the purpose for which the warrant is issued.
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