Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00841:section:26j
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00841
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 26J
Character Range: 110225–112067

26J  What an internal authorisation authorises

Things that may be authorised—particular person
 (1) If an internal authorisation is given in relation to a particular person, the authorisation may authorise the Organisation to do, without warrant, one or more of the following:
 (a) install, use or maintain one or more tracking devices to track the person;
 (b) install, use or maintain one or more tracking devices in or on any object used or worn, or likely to be used or worn, by the person;
 (c) install, use or maintain enhancement equipment in relation to the device or devices referred to in paragraph (a) or (b);
 (d) enter into or onto, or alter, the object referred to in paragraph (b);
 (e) any thing reasonably necessary to conceal the fact that any thing has been done in accordance with the authorisation;
 (f) any other thing reasonably incidental to any of the above.
Note: However, an internal authorisation cannot authorise the doing of certain things: see section 26K.

Things that may be authorised—object or class of object
 (2) If an internal authorisation is given in relation to an object or a class of object, the authorisation may authorise the Organisation to do, without warrant, one or more of the following:
 (a) install, use or maintain one or more tracking devices in or on the specified object, or an object of the specified class;
 (b) install, use or maintain enhancement equipment in relation to the device or devices;
 (c) enter into or onto, or alter, the specified object, or an object of the specified class;
 (d) any thing reasonably necessary to conceal the fact that any thing has been done in accordance with the authorisation;
 (e) any other thing reasonably incidental to any of the above.
Note: However, an internal authorisation cannot authorise the doing of certain things: see section 26K.