Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00097:section:5:p51
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00097
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 51/56)
Character Range: 210925–213833

of the warrant available to the *occupier; and
 (b) show the occupier the officer's identity card; and
 (c) inform the occupier of the occupier's rights and responsibilities under subsections (3) to (6).

Persons entitled to observe execution of warrant
 (3) The *occupier, or a person nominated by the occupier who is readily available, is entitled to observe the execution of the warrant.
 (4) The right to observe the execution of the warrant ceases if the *occupier or the nominated person impedes that execution.
 (5) Subsection (3) does not prevent the execution of the warrant in 2 or more areas of the *premises at the same time.

Occupier to provide reasonable facilities and assistance
 (6) An *occupier commits an offence if the occupier fails to provide the *authorised officer and any person assisting that officer with all reasonable facilities and assistance for the effective exercise of their powers under the warrant.
Penalty: 60 penalty units.

313‑20  Identity cards
 (1) For the purposes of this Division, the Secretary of the Department must issue an identity card to an *authorised officer in the *approved form. It must contain a recent photograph of the authorised officer.
 (2) A person commits an offence if:
 (a) the person has been issued with an identity card; and
 (b) the person ceases to be an *authorised officer; and
 (c) the person does not, as soon as it is practicable after so ceasing, return the identity card to the Secretary of the Department.
Penalty: 1 penalty unit.
 (3) Strict liability applies to subsection (2).
Note: For strict liability, see section 6.1 of the Criminal Code.
 (4) An *authorised officer must carry the identity card at all times when exercising powers or performing functions under this Division as an authorised officer.

Part 6‑7—Private Health Insurance Risk Equalisation Special Account

Division 318—Private Health Insurance Risk Equalisation Special Account

318‑1  Private Health Insurance Risk Equalisation Special Account
 (1) The Private Health Insurance Risk Equalisation Special Account (the Risk Equalisation Special Account) is established by this section.
 (2) The *Risk Equalisation Special Account is a special account for the purposes of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013.

318‑5  Credits to the Risk Equalisation Special Account
  There must be credited to the *Risk Equalisation Special Account amounts equal to the following:
 (a) amounts received by *APRA by way of:
 (i) *risk equalisation levy; or
 (ii) *late payment penalty in respect of unpaid amounts of risk equalisation levy;
 (b) any of the following other amounts received by APRA:
 (i) amounts received under paragraph 45(b), or section 46, of the Private Health Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Act 2015;
 (ii) repayments of collapsed insurer assistance payments (within the meaning of section 54H of the Australian Prudential