Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155:section:183ua:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00155
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 183UA (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 1216021–1218622

the warrant by the authorised person last named in the warrant.
forfeited goods means:
 (a) goods described as forfeited to the Crown under:
 (i) section 228, 228A, 228B, 228C, 229, 229A or 230 of this Act; or
 (ii) section 7, 10, 11 or 13 of the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905; or
 (b) tobacco forfeited to the Crown under paragraph 116(1)(aa) of the Excise Act 1901 in respect of an offence committed against a provision in Subdivision 308‑A in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953.
judicial officer means:
 (a) in relation to a search warrant, or to a seizure warrant under section 203:
 (i) a magistrate; or
 (ii) a justice of the peace or other person employed in a court of a State or Territory who is authorised to issue search warrants; or
 (b) in relation to a seizure warrant under section 203DA:
 (i) a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia or of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory in relation to whom a consent under subsection 183UD(1), and a nomination under subsection 183UD(2), are in force; or
 (ii) a Judge of the Supreme Court of a State in respect of whom an appropriate arrangement in force under section 11 is applicable; or
 (iii) a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory who is not a Judge referred to in subparagraph (i) and in respect of whom an appropriate arrangement in force under section 11 is applicable.
occupier, in relation to premises that are a conveyance or a container, means the person having charge of the conveyance or container.
offence means:
 (a) an offence against this Act; or
 (b) an offence against the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905; or
 (c) an offence against section 72.13 or Division 307 or 361 of the Criminal Code; or
 (d) an offence against a provision in Subdivision 308‑A in Schedule 1 to the Taxation Administration Act 1953.
ordinary search means a search of a person or of articles in the possession of a person that may include:
 (a) requiring the person to remove his or her overcoat, coat or jacket and any gloves, shoes or hat; and
 (b) an examination of those items.
person assisting, in relation to a search warrant or to a seizure warrant, means:
 (a) a person who is an authorised person and who is assisting in the execution of the warrant; or
 (b) a person who is not an authorised person and who has been authorised by the Comptroller‑General of Customs to assist in executing the warrant.
premises includes a place, a conveyance or a container.
prohibited psychoactive substance means a psychoactive substance (within the meaning of Part 9.2 of the Criminal Code)