Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00538:section:14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00538
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 14
Character Range: 28966–30805

14  Functions and powers of authorities or officers under applied provisions of applied State laws

State authorities or officers may exercise functions and powers
 (1) If:
 (a) a provision of an applied State law confers functions or powers on:
 (i) an authority of the State other than a local governing authority; or
 (ii) an officer of the State other than an officer of a local governing authority; and
 (b) the provision is applied as mentioned in section 12;
then, subject to section 13, the authority or officer has corresponding functions or powers under the applied provision.

How functions and powers are to be exercised
 (2) In performing a function or exercising a power conferred by subsection (1) in relation to an applied provision of an applied State law, an authority or officer must act as nearly as practicable as the authority or officer would act in performing the same function or exercising the same power under the corresponding provision of the applied State law.

State laws for investigation of offences to apply
 (3) The laws of a State respecting the investigation of offences against an applied State law apply so far as they are applicable to the investigation, by an authority or officer of the State under subsection (1), of offences against the applied law, and so apply to the exclusion of the laws of the Commonwealth that would otherwise apply to the investigation of an offence against a Commonwealth law.

Certain Commonwealth laws not affected
 (4) To avoid doubt, subsection (3) does not affect the operation of any of the following laws in relation to offences against an applied State law:
 (a) the Director of Public Prosecutions Act 1983;
 (b) section 21B of the Crimes Act 1914;
 (c) Part IB of the Crimes Act 1914;
 (d) the Proceeds of Crime Act 1987;
 (e) the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.