Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00496:clause:2_27c:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00496
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 27C (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 219003–221636

sought to assist in the location and safe recovery of a child to whom a recovery order relates—the circumstances that gave rise to the making of the order; and
 (c) the extent to which the privacy of any person is likely to be affected; and
 (d) the existence of any alternative means of obtaining the evidence or information sought to be obtained; and
 (e) in the case of a warrant sought in relation to a relevant offence or a recovery order, or for the purposes of an integrity operation—the likely evidentiary or intelligence value of any evidence or information sought to be obtained; and
 (f) in the case of a warrant sought in relation to a mutual assistance authorisation—the likely evidentiary or intelligence value of any evidence or information sought to be obtained, to the extent that this is possible to determine from information obtained from the foreign country to which the authorisation relates; and
 (g) in the case of a control order access warrant issued on the basis of a control order that is in force in relation to a person—the likely value of the information sought to be obtained, in:
 (i) protecting the public from a terrorist act; or
 (ii) preventing the provision of support for, or the facilitation of, a terrorist act; or
 (iii) preventing the provision of support for, or the facilitation of, the engagement in a hostile activity in a foreign country; or
 (iv) determining whether the control order, or any succeeding control order, has been, or is being, complied with; and
 (h) in the case of a control order access warrant issued on the basis of a control order that is in force in relation to a person—whether the access to data held in the relevant target computer in accordance with the warrant would be the means of obtaining the evidence or information sought to be obtained, that is likely to have the least interference with any person's privacy; and
 (i) in the case of a control order access warrant issued on the basis of a control order that is in force in relation to a person—the possibility that the person:
 (i) has engaged, is engaging, or will engage, in a terrorist act; or
 (ii) has provided, is providing, or will provide, support for a terrorist act; or
 (iii) has facilitated, is facilitating, or will facilitate, a terrorist act; or
 (iv) has provided, is providing, or will provide, support for the engagement in a hostile activity in a foreign country; or
 (v) has facilitated, is facilitating, or will facilitate, the engagement in a hostile activity in a foreign country; or
 (vi) has contravened, is contravening, or will contravene, the control order; or
 (vii) will