Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00562:section:59:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00562
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 59 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 102273–104848

order to achieve a relevant safeguards purpose.
 (3) An inspector may:
 (a) with the consent of the occupier of any land or premises;
 (b) in accordance with an agreement, whether oral or in writing, between the Director and the occupier of any land or premises; or
 (c) pursuant to a warrant issued under subsection (6) in respect of any land or premises;
enter upon the land, or upon or into the premises, and exercise any relevant power for a relevant safeguards purpose.
 (4) An inspector may:
 (a) with the consent of the person in control of any vessel, aircraft or vehicle; or
 (b) pursuant to a warrant issued under subsection (6) in respect of any vessel, aircraft or vehicle;
enter the vessel, aircraft or vehicle and exercise any relevant power for a relevant safeguards purpose.
 (5) Where an inspector may enter a vessel, aircraft or vehicle under subsection (4), the inspector may, for that purpose and for the purpose of exercising a relevant power for a relevant safeguards purpose, stop and detain the vessel, aircraft or vehicle.
 (6) Where an information on oath is laid before a Magistrate alleging that there are reasonable grounds for an inspector having access to any land, premises, vessel, aircraft or vehicle, in order to exercise relevant powers in relation to the land, premises, vessel, aircraft or vehicle for relevant safeguards purposes, and the information sets out those grounds, the Magistrate may issue a warrant authorising an inspector named in the warrant, with such assistance as the inspector thinks necessary, and if necessary by force:
 (a) to enter upon the land or upon or into the premises, vessel, aircraft or vehicle; and
 (b) to exercise relevant powers in relation to the land, premises, vessel, aircraft or vehicle, as the case requires, for relevant safeguards purposes specified in the warrant.
 (7) A Magistrate shall not issue a warrant under subsection (6) unless:
 (a) the informant or some other person has given to the Magistrate, either orally or by affidavit, such further information (if any) as the Magistrate requires concerning the grounds on which the issue of the warrant is being sought; and
 (b) the Magistrate is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for issuing the warrant.
 (8) There shall be stated in a warrant issued under subsection (6):
 (a) whether entry is authorised to be made at any time of the day or night or during specified hours of the day or night; and
 (b) a day, not being later than one month after the day of issue of the warrant, upon which the warrant ceases to have effect.