Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00861:section:101x:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00861
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 101X (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 329022–331436

that there are reasonable grounds for issuing the warrant.
 (4) There shall be stated in a warrant issued under this section:
 (a) in the case of a warrant issued under subsection (1):
 (i) a statement of the purpose for which the warrant is issued, which shall include a reference to the nature of the service offence in relation to which the search is authorized;
 (ii) a description of the kind of things authorized to be seized; and
 (iii) a date, not being later than one month after the day on which the warrant is issued, upon which the warrant ceases to have effect; and
 (b) in the case of a warrant issued under subsection (2):
 (i) a statement of the purpose for which the warrant is issued, which shall include a reference to the nature of the service offence in relation to which the entry and search are authorized;
 (ii) whether entry is authorized to be made at any time of the day or night or only during specified hours of the day or night;
 (iii) a description of the kind of things authorized to be seized; and
 (iv) a date, not being later than one month after the day on which the warrant is issued, upon which the warrant ceases to have effect.
 (5) Where:
 (a) in the course of searching, in accordance with a warrant issued under this section or section 101Y, for things connected with a particular service offence, being things of a kind specified in the warrant, an investigating officer finds:
 (i) any thing that he or she believes on reasonable grounds to be connected with the service offence, although not of the kind specified in the warrant; or
 (ii) any thing that he or she believes on reasonable grounds to be connected with another service offence; and
 (b) the investigating officer believes on reasonable grounds that it is necessary to seize that thing in order to:
 (i) prevent its concealment, loss or destruction; or
 (ii) its use in committing, continuing or repeating a service offence;
the warrant shall be deemed to authorize the investigating officer to seize that thing.
 (6) An investigating officer acting in accordance with a warrant issued under subsection (1) may:
 (a) require a person to remove any clothing that the person is wearing; and
 (b) if the person refuses or fails to comply with the requirement—remove the clothing.
 (7) A person shall not be searched by, or in the presence of, a person who is not of the same sex as the first‑mentioned person.