Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A01162:clause:1_27a
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A01162
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 27A
Character Range: 74310–76296

27A  After subsection 94(1)
Insert:

 (1A) The report must include a statement of:
 (a) the total number of requests made under section 34C to issuing authorities during the year for the issue of warrants under section 34D; and
 (b) the total number of warrants issued during the year under section 34D; and
 (c) the total number of warrants issued during the year that meet the requirement in paragraph 34D(2)(a) (about requiring a person to appear before a prescribed authority); and
 (d) the number of hours each person appeared before a prescribed authority for questioning under a warrant issued during the year that meets the requirement in paragraph 34D(2)(a) and the total of all those hours for all those persons; and
 (e) the total number of warrants issued during the year that meet the requirement in paragraph 34D(2)(b) (about authorising a person to be taken into custody, brought before a prescribed authority and detained); and
 (f) the following numbers:
 (i) the number of hours each person appeared before a prescribed authority for questioning under a warrant issued during the year that meets the requirement in paragraph 34D(2)(b);
 (ii) the number of hours each person spent in detention under such a warrant;
 (iii) the total of all those hours for all those persons; and
 (g) the number of times each prescribed authority had persons appear for questioning before him or her under warrants issued during the year.

 (1B) A statement included under subsection (1A) in a report must not name, or otherwise specifically identify, any person to whom information provided in the report relates.

Note: Subsection (4) lets the Minister delete information described in subsection (1A) from the copy of the report laid before each House of the Parliament under subsection (3), if the Minister considers it necessary to avoid prejudice to security, the defence of the Commonwealth, the conduct of the Commonwealth's international affairs or the privacy of individuals.