Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00749:section:5:p31
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00749
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 31/33)
Character Range: 117544–120264

who is a Victorian Inspectorate Officer (within the meaning of the Victorian Inspectorate Act).
War Crimes Tribunal has the same meaning as Tribunal in the International War Crimes Tribunals Act 1995.
War Crimes Tribunal offence has the same meaning as Tribunal offence in the International War Crimes Tribunals Act 1995.
warrant means:
 (a) except in Chapter 2—an interception warrant or a stored communications warrant; or
 (b) in Chapter 2 (except in Part 2‑5)—an interception warrant (whether issued before or after the commencement of this definition), a general computer access warrant, a data disruption warrant, a network activity warrant or an ASIO computer access warrant; or
 (c) in Part 2‑5—a Part 2‑5 warrant.
working day means any day except:
 (a) a Saturday or a Sunday; or
 (b) a day that is a public holiday in any State or Territory.
 (2) Where a telecommunications service is provided by a carrier for the use of an employee or employees of the carrier (not being a telecommunications service to which that person is the subscriber or those persons are subscribers), the carrier shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to be the subscriber to that telecommunications service.
 (3) For the purposes of this Act, the question whether equipment, or a line or other facility, is connected to a telecommunications network is to be determined in the same manner as that question is determined for the purposes of the Telecommunications Act 1997.
 (3A) Despite subsection 19(1) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, a reference in this Act to the Attorney‑General is a reference only to the Minister with that title.
Note: A reference in this Act to the Attorney‑General may include a reference to a person acting as the Attorney‑General: see subsection 19(4) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
 (4) However, a reference in this Act to the Attorney‑General shall, at a time when the Attorney‑General is absent from Australia or when, by reason of illness of the Attorney‑General or for any other reason, the Director‑General of Security cannot readily communicate with the Attorney‑General, be read as including a reference to a Minister who has been authorized in writing by the Attorney‑General to perform the functions of the Attorney‑General under this Act at such a time.
 (4A) A reference in this Act to an employee of a carrier includes a reference to a person who is engaged by the carrier or whose services are made available to the carrier.
 (4B) A reference in this Act to an employee of a security authority includes a reference to a person who is engaged by the security authority or whose services are made available to the security authority.
 (5) For the purposes of the definition of