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Restraint is not arrest
Division 8A—General provisions relating to powers under Divisions 7 and 8
75A Failure to consider international obligations etc. does not invalidate exercise of powers
75B Rules of natural justice do not apply to exercise of powers
75C Additional provisions about destination to which a vessel, aircraft or person may be taken
75D Exercising powers between countries
75E Powers are not limited by the Migration Act 1958
75F Minister may give directions about exercise of powers
75G Compliance with directions
75H Certain maritime laws do not apply to certain vessels detained or used in exercise of powers
Division 9—Arrest
76 Arrest for indictable offences
77 Enforcing arrest warrants
Division 10—Requiring conduct to cease
78 Requiring conduct to cease
Part 4—Dealing with things taken
Division 1—Introduction
79 Guide to this Part
Division 2—Notice of seizure, retention or detention
80 Notice of seizure, retention or detention
81 Information about the return of things
82 Notice of Commonwealth ownership
Division 3—Using seized things
83 Using seized things
84 Using seized things—State and Territory officers
85 Operating electronic equipment
Division 4—Returning things
86 Returning seized things
87 Returning retained and detained things
88 Magistrate may extend holding period
89 Returning things if notice of Commonwealth ownership given
90 Seizing under other Australian laws
Division 5—Disposing of things
91 Reasons for disposal
92 Methods of disposal
93 Notice of disposal
Part 5—Dealing with persons held
Division 1—Introduction
94 Guide to this Part
95 Treatment of persons held
96 Doing things as soon as practicable
Division 2—Persons detained
98 Persons detained under detention provisions
Division 3—Persons arrested
99 Application of this Division
100 Person to be informed of reason for arrest
101 Person to be brought before magistrate
102 Enforcing arrest warrants
Part 6—Failing to comply with requirements
103 Offence
Part 7—Miscellaneous
Division 1—Maritime officers
104 Maritime officers
105 Carrying and using arms
106 Identity cards
107 Protection from suit
Division 2—Evidentiary certificates
108 Evidence of international agreements and decisions
109 Evidence of approvals
110 Evidence of requests and agreements—geographical limits on exercise of powers
111 Certificates are prima facie evidence
Division 3—Recovery of costs
112 Chase costs
113 Seizure costs
114 Liability to pay costs is a debt to the Commonwealth
Division 4—Gathering and sharing information
115 Copying records or documents for other purposes
116 Sharing information
Division 5—Compensation for acquisition of property
117 Compensation for acquisition of property
118 Compensation for damage to documents
119 Compensation for damage to equipment
120 Amount of compensation—proceedings
Division 6—Delegation and regulations
121 Delegation
122 Regulations
Endnotes
Endnote 1—About the endnotes
Endnote 2—Abbreviation key
Endnote 3—Legislation history
Endnote 4—Amendment history
An Act to provide for the administration and enforcement of Australian laws in maritime areas,