Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00709:section:33
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00709
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 33
Character Range: 39007–39920

33  Where powers may be exercised
  A person appointed as a security officer or an authorised court officer may exercise the powers, and perform the duties, of a security officer or an authorised court officer in relation to court premises only if:
 (a) the premises are ones for which the person is appointed as a security officer or an authorised court officer; and
 (b) if the person is a security officer—the person is also:
 (i) licensed under a law of a State or Territory to guard property (whether or not the premises are in that State or Territory); or
 (ii) prescribed by the regulations.
Note: This section does not limit any of the following persons in exercising the powers, or performing the duties, of a security officer:
(a) an AFP member;
(b) a protective service officer (as defined in the Australian Federal Police Act 1979);
(c) a special protective service officer (as defined in that Act).