Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A04935:body:0:p24
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a description of the goods to which the warrant relates; and

    (b) a description of the premises on or in which the goods are believed to be located; and

    (c) the name of the authorised person who, unless that authorised person inserts the name of another authorised person in the warrant, is to be responsible for executing the warrant; and

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    (d) the period for which the warrant remains in force, which must not be more than 7 days; and

    (e) whether the warrant may be executed at any time or only during particular hours.

"(6) The judicial officer is also to state in the warrant:

    (a) that it authorises the seizure of goods (other than forfeited goods of the kind referred to in paragraph (5)(a)) found on or in the premises in the course of the search that the executing officer or a person assisting believes on reasonable grounds to be special forfeited goods; and

    (b) whether the warrant authorises an ordinary search or a frisk search of a person who is at or near the premises when the warrant is executed, if the executing officer or a person assisting suspects on reasonable grounds that the person has any forfeited goods of the kind referred to in paragraph (5)(a) or any special forfeited goods in his or her possession.

"(7) Paragraph (5)(d) does not prevent the issue of successive warrants in relation to the same premises.

"(8) If the application for the warrant is made under section 203M, this section applies as if:

    (a) subsection (1) referred to 48 hours rather than 72 hours; and

    (b) paragraph (5)(d) referred to 48 hours rather than 7 days.

"(9) A judicial officer of a particular State or Territory may issue a warrant in respect of the seizure of goods on or in premises in another State or Territory.

The things that are authorised by seizure warrants

"203A.(1) A seizure warrant that is in force in relation to premises authorises the executing officer or a person assisting:

    (a) to enter the warrant premises; and

    (b) to search for the goods described in the warrant; and

    (c) to seize the goods described in the warrant; and

    (d) to seize other goods:

        (i) that are found on or in the premises in the course of searching for the goods the subject of the warrant; and

        (ii) that the executing officer or a person assisting believes on reasonable grounds to be special forfeited goods; and

    (e) if the warrant so allows:

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        (i) to conduct an ordinary search or a frisk search of a person at or near the premises if the executing officer or a person assisting suspects on reasonable grounds that