Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00037:section:17:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00037
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 17 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 87780–90303

(b) the date the order was made;
 (c) if (disregarding section 6C) the order is not already in force and the order is not an interim control order—when the order comes into force;
 (d) whether the order is:
 (i) an interim control order; or
 (ii) a confirmed control order; or
 (iii) an interim supervision order; or
 (iv) an extended supervision order.
 (1AC) If a surveillance device warrant is issued to determine whether to apply for a Part 9.10 order in relation to a person, the warrant must also specify the name of the person.
 (1AD) If a warrant is issued on the basis of a community safety supervision order that is in force in relation to a person, the warrant must also specify the following details in relation to the order:
 (a) the name of the person;
 (b) the date the order was made;
 (c) if (disregarding section 6E) the order is not already in force—when the order comes into force.
 (1A) A warrant may only be issued:
 (a) for a period of no more than 90 days; or
 (b) if the warrant is issued for the purposes of an integrity operation—for a period of no more than 21 days.
Note: The use of a surveillance device pursuant to a warrant may be discontinued earlier: see section 21.
 (1B) To avoid doubt, a warrant issued on the basis that a Part 5.3 supervisory order is in force remains in force for the period mentioned in paragraph (1A)(a) even if the order ceases to be in force, provided that the order is replaced by a succeeding Part 5.3 supervisory order.
Note 1: If there is no succeeding Part 5.3 supervisory order, the warrant must be revoked (see section 21).
Note 2: A control order is not a succeeding Part 5.3 supervisory order in relation to an extended supervision order, and vice versa (see section 6D).
 (1C) To avoid doubt, a warrant issued on the basis that a community safety supervision order is in force remains in force for the period mentioned in paragraph (1A)(a) even if the order ceases to be in force, provided that the order is replaced by a succeeding community safety supervision order.
Note: If there is no succeeding community safety supervision order, the warrant must be revoked (see section 21).
 (2) In the case of a warrant authorising the use of a surveillance device on premises that are vehicles, the warrant need only specify the class of vehicle in relation to which the use of the surveillance device is authorised.
 (3) A warrant must be signed by the person issuing it and include his or her name.
 (4) As soon as practicable after completing and signing a