Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00749:clause:1_79
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00749
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 79
Character Range: 881524–883433

79  Content of international production order

Scope
 (1) This clause applies to an international production order issued under clause 78 in response to an application made by a Part 5.3 IPO agency.

Content
 (2) The order must be signed by the issuing authority who issued it.
 (3) The order must set out the following:
 (a) the date on which the order was issued;
 (b) the name of the Part 5.3 IPO agency;
 (c) the name of the prescribed communications provider to whom the order is directed;
 (d) the name of the designated international agreement nominated in the application for the order;
 (e) a statement to the effect that the order is issued on the basis of a Part 5.3 supervisory order made in relation to a person;
 (f) the name of the person;
 (g) a statement to the effect that the Part 5.3 supervisory order is:
 (i) an interim control order; or
 (ii) a confirmed control order; or
 (iii) an interim supervision order; or
 (iv) an extended supervision order.
 (4) If the order directs a prescribed communications provider to disclose telecommunications data to the Part 5.3 IPO agency, the order may require the provider to disclose that data to the agency in a specified way.
 (5) A requirement under subclause (4) may:
 (a) require that the telecommunications data be disclosed to the Part 5.3 IPO agency directly; or
 (b) require that the telecommunications data be disclosed to the Part 5.3 IPO agency indirectly via the Australian Designated Authority.
 (6) For the purposes of this clause, a specified way may deal with matters of timing.
Example: If a requirement under subclause (4) relates to telecommunications data that commences to be held by a prescribed communications provider during a specified period, the requirement may require that the telecommunications data be disclosed to the Part 5.3 IPO agency within 30 minutes after the telecommunications data commences to be held.