Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2023A00096:clause:2_11:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2023A00096
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 11 (pt 3/6)
Character Range: 25492–28239

period;
 (i) that the person allow any police officer to enter specified premises and:
 (i) search the person; and
 (ii) search the person's residence or any premises which the person intends to be the person's residence; and
 (iii) search any other premises under the person's control; and
 (iv) seize any item found during those searches, including to allow the item to be examined forensically;
 (j) that the person facilitate access (including by providing passwords or in any other way) to one or more of the following:
 (i) electronic equipment or technology;
 (ii) any data held within, or accessible from, any electronic equipment or technology;
  owned or controlled by the person, for the purposes of a police officer searching and seizing any such equipment or accessing such data (or both).
Note 1: For paragraphs (2)(b) and (c), restrictions apply to the use of photographs or impressions of fingerprints (see section 104.5C).
Note 2: For paragraph (2)(d), see also section 104.5D (obligations relating to monitoring devices).
 (3) A power exercised under a condition imposed in accordance with subsection (2) (other than a power to give a direction) may be exercised only if the person exercising the power is satisfied that it is reasonably necessary to do so in order to:
 (a) give effect to the order; or
 (b) facilitate or monitor compliance with the order.

Directions
 (4) If a condition imposed on the person by the order authorises a specified authority to give a direction, the specified authority may give a direction only if the specified authority is satisfied that the direction is reasonable in all the circumstances to give effect to:
 (a) the condition; or
 (b) the object of this Division (see section 104.1).

Limitations
 (5) A condition imposed on the person by the order must not require the person to remain at specified premises for more than 12 hours within any 24 hours.
 (6) If the person is subject to an order under a law of a State or Territory that is equivalent to a control order, the issuing court must consider the conditions under that State or Territory order in imposing conditions on the person by the order.

General rules about conditions
 (7) To avoid doubt, without limiting subsection 33(3A) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901, a condition imposed on the person by the order may:
 (a) prohibit or restrict specified conduct of the person, or impose obligations on the person; or
 (b) impose restrictions and obligations on the person in relation to classes of conduct, and prohibit other classes of that conduct; or
 (c) impose different restrictions, obligations and prohibitions in relation to different classes of conduct; or
 (d) for conduct that is prohibited by a condition described