Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00861:section:101zab:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00861
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 101ZAB (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 339200–341854

101ZAB  Basic investigation powers under Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act

Provisions subject to investigation
 (1) A provision is subject to investigation under Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act if it is a service offence.
Note: Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act creates a framework for investigating whether a provision has been contravened. It includes powers of entry, search and seizure.
 (2) For the purposes of Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act, as that Part applies in relation to evidential material that relates to a provision mentioned in subsection (1), there are no related provisions.

Authorised applicant
 (3) For the purposes of Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act, a person appointed under subsection 101ZAD(1) is an authorised applicant in relation to evidential material that relates to a provision mentioned in subsection (1).

Authorised person
 (4) For the purposes of Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act, a person appointed under subsection 101ZAD(2) is an authorised person in relation to evidential material that relates to a provision mentioned in subsection (1).

Issuing officer
 (5) For the purposes of Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act, each of the following persons is an issuing officer in relation to evidential material that relates to a provision mentioned in subsection (1):
 (a) if a Judge of the Federal Court of Australia has consented to act as an issuing officer for the purposes of this Act and that consent is in force—the Judge;
 (b) if a Judge of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) has consented to act as an issuing officer for the purposes of this Act and that consent is in force—the Judge;
 (c) a magistrate.

Relevant chief executive
 (6) For the purposes of Part 3 of the Regulatory Powers Act, each of the following persons is a relevant chief executive in relation to evidential material that relates to a provision mentioned in subsection (1):
 (a) the Chief of the Defence Force;
 (b) the Inspector‑General of the Australian Defence Force.
 (7) A relevant chief executive may, in writing, delegate the powers and functions mentioned in subsection (8) to:
 (a) an APS employee who holds or performs the duties of an Executive Level 1 position, or an equivalent or higher position, in the Department; or
 (b) an officer of the Navy who holds the rank of Commander or a higher rank; or
 (c) an officer of the Army who holds the rank of Lieutenant‑Colonel or a higher rank; or
 (d) an officer of the Air Force who holds the rank of Wing Commander or a higher rank.
 (8) The powers and functions that may be delegated are:
 (a) powers and functions under Part 3 of