Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00037:section:27a:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00037
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 27A (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 110978–113586

or is likely to be committed by a staff member of a target agency; and
 (b) the federal law enforcement officer suspects on reasonable grounds that access to data held in a computer (the target computer) will assist the conduct of the integrity operation by enabling evidence to be obtained relating to the integrity, location or identity of any staff member of the target agency.

Warrants sought for post‑sentence order applications
 (5A) A law enforcement officer (or another person on the officer's behalf) may apply for the issue of a computer access warrant if:
 (a) a person is a terrorist offender in relation to whom an application for a post‑sentence order could be made; and
 (b) the person is detained in custody in a prison; and
 (c) the officer suspects on reasonable grounds that there is an appreciable risk of the person committing a serious Part 5.3 offence; and
 (d) consideration is being given, will be given, or is likely to be given, by the AFP Minister (or a person on behalf of the AFP Minister), as to whether to apply for a post‑sentence order in relation to the person; and
 (e) the officer suspects on reasonable grounds that access to data held in a computer (the target computer) would be likely to assist in determining whether to apply for the post‑sentence order.

Warrants sought for Part 9.10 order applications
 (5B) A law enforcement officer (or another person on the officer's behalf) may apply for the issue of a computer access warrant if:
 (a) a person is a serious offender in relation to whom an application for a Part 9.10 order could be made; and
 (b) the officer suspects on reasonable grounds that there is an appreciable risk of the person committing a serious violent or sexual offence; and
 (c) consideration is being given, will be given, or is likely to be given, by the Immigration Minister (or a person on behalf of the Immigration Minister), as to whether to apply for a Part 9.10 order in relation to the person; and
 (d) the officer suspects on reasonable grounds that access to data held in a computer (the target computer) would be likely to assist in determining whether to apply for the Part 9.10 order.

Warrants sought for Part 5.3 supervisory orders
 (6) A law enforcement officer (or another person on the officer's behalf) may apply for the issue of a computer access warrant if:
 (a) a Part 5.3 supervisory order is in force in relation to a person; and
 (b) the officer suspects on reasonable grounds that access to data held in a computer (the target computer) to obtain information relating to the person would be likely to substantially