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Warrants: applications made other than in person

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Part 15Supervision and protection of co‑operatives
Division 1Supervision and inspection

413 Warrants: applications made other than in person

(1)

An inspector may apply for a warrant by phone, fax, radio or another form of communication if the inspector considers it necessary because of —

(a)

urgent circumstances; or

(b)

other special circumstances, including, for example, the inspector’s remote location.

(2)

Before applying for the warrant under subsection (1), the inspector must prepare an application stating the grounds on which the warrant is sought.

(3)

The inspector may apply for the warrant before the application is sworn.

(4)

After issuing the warrant, the magistrate must immediately fax a copy to the inspector if it is reasonably practicable to fax a copy.

(5)

If it is not reasonably practicable to fax a copy to the inspector —

(a)

the magistrate must —

(i)

tell the inspector what the terms of a warrant applied for under subsection (1) are; and

(ii)

tell the inspector the date and time the warrant was issued;

and

(b)

the inspector must complete a form of warrant (the warrant form) and write on it —

(i)

the magistrate’s name; and

(ii)

the date and time the magistrate issued the warrant; and

(iii)

the warrant’s terms.

(6)

The facsimile warrant, or the warrant form properly completed by the inspector, authorises the entry and the exercise of the other powers stated by the warrant issued by the magistrate.

(7)

The inspector must, at the first reasonable opportunity, send the magistrate —

(a)

the sworn application; and

(b)

if the inspector completed a warrant form, the completed warrant form.

(8)

On receiving the documents, the magistrate must attach them to the warrant.

(9)

Subsection (10) applies to a court if —

(a)

a question arises, in a proceeding in or before the court, whether a power exercised by an inspector was authorised by a warrant issued under this section; and

(b)

the warrant is not produced in evidence.

(10)

The court may presume the exercise of the power was not authorised by a warrant issued under this section, unless the contrary is proved.

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