Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00049:section:88
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00049
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 88
Character Range: 129452–130700

88  Applying for orders to deliver travel documents
 (1) The Commissioner may apply to a Judge of the Federal Court for an order that a person deliver a travel document to the Commissioner if:
 (a) either of the following apply:
 (i) a summons has been issued requiring the person to attend a hearing (whether or not the summons has been served);
 (ii) the person has appeared at a hearing to give evidence or to produce documents or things; and
 (b) there are reasonable grounds to believe that the person may be able:
 (i) to give evidence, or further evidence, that is relevant to the corruption investigation concerned; or
 (ii) to produce documents or things, or further documents or things, that are relevant to the investigation concerned; and
 (c) there are reasonable grounds to suspect that the person has a travel document and intends to leave Australia.
 (2) Each of the following is a travel document:
 (a) an Australian travel document that has been issued to the person;
 (b) a passport or other travel document that has been issued to the person by or on behalf of the government of a foreign country.
 (3) The Commissioner must give the Judge information on oath, or by affirmation, in support of the grounds for the application.