Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021A00078:clause:1_89:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021A00078
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 89 (pt 3/5)
Character Range: 195727–198710

or received, using those individual message/call application services during a specified period; and
 (ii) make those intercepted messages, voice calls or video calls available to the Organisation; and
 (iii) disclose to the Organisation specified telecommunications data that relates to those intercepted messages, voice calls or video calls; and
 (iv) disclose to the Organisation specified telecommunications data that relates to those individual message/call application services.
Note: Subclauses (6) and (7) restrict the issuing of international production orders if subparagraph (2)(e)(ii) or (f)(ii) applies.

Period specified in international production order
 (3) A period specified in an international production order for the purposes of subparagraph (2)(i)(i) or (j)(i) must not begin before the time when the order is given to the prescribed communications provider.
Note: International production orders are given under clause 112.
 (4) The period specified in an international production order for the purposes of subparagraph (2)(i)(i) or (j)(i) must not be longer than:
 (a) if subparagraph (2)(e)(ii) or (f)(ii) applies (as the case requires)—3 months; or
 (b) otherwise—6 months.

Matters to which nominated AAT Security Division member must have regard
 (5) In deciding whether to issue an international production order under subclause (2), the nominated AAT Security Division member must have regard to the following matters:
 (a) in the case of an application for an international production order that is in respect of one or more individual transmission services:
 (i) to what extent methods of carrying out the Organisation's function of obtaining intelligence relating to security (so far as carrying out that function relates to the target) that are less intrusive than intercepting, under such an order, communications being carried by those individual transmission services have been used by, or are available to, the Organisation; and
 (ii) how much the use of such methods would be likely to assist the Organisation in carrying out its function of obtaining intelligence relating to security (so far as carrying out that function relates to the target); and
 (iii) how much the use of such methods would be likely to prejudice the Organisation in carrying out its function of obtaining intelligence relating to security (so far as carrying out that function relates to the target), whether because of delay or for any other reason; and
 (iv)  such other matters (if any) as the nominated AAT Security Division member considers relevant;
 (b) in the case of an application for an international production order that is in respect of one or more individual message/call application services:
 (i) to what extent methods of carrying out the Organisation's function of obtaining intelligence relating to security (so far as carrying out that function relates to the target) that are less intrusive than intercepting, under such an order, messages sent or