Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00037:section:64a:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00037
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 64A (pt 3/7)
Character Range: 381807–384388

or lessee of the computer; or
 (iv) a person engaged under a contract for services by the owner or lessee of the computer; or
 (v) a person who uses or has used the computer; or
 (vi) a person who is or was a system administrator for the system including the computer; and
 (c) the specified person has relevant knowledge of:
 (i) the computer or a computer network of which the computer forms or formed a part; or
 (ii) measures applied to protect data held in the computer.

Warrants relating to integrity operations
 (5) In the case of a computer that is the subject of a computer access warrant issued in relation to an integrity operation, the eligible Judge or nominated ART member may grant the assistance order if the eligible Judge or nominated ART member is satisfied that:
 (a) there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that access to data held in the computer will assist the conduct of the integrity operation by enabling evidence to be obtained relating to the integrity, location or identity of a particular staff member of the target agency; and
 (b) the specified person is:
 (i) the staff member; or
 (ii) the owner or lessee of the computer; or
 (iii) an employee of the owner or lessee of the computer; or
 (iv) a person engaged under a contract for services by the owner or lessee of the computer; or
 (v) a person who uses or has used the computer; or
 (vi) a person who is or was a system administrator for the system including the computer; and
 (c) the specified person has relevant knowledge of:
 (i) the computer or a computer network of which the computer forms or formed a part; or
 (ii) measures applied to protect data held in the computer.

Part 5.3 warrants
 (6) In the case of a computer that is subject to a Part 5.3 warrant that is a computer access warrant, the eligible Judge or nominated ART member may grant the assistance order if the eligible Judge or nominated ART member is satisfied that:
 (a) there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that access to the data held in the computer would be likely to substantially assist in:
 (i) if the computer access warrant was issued to determine whether to apply for a post‑sentence order—determining whether to apply for the post‑sentence order; or
 (ii) if the computer access warrant was issued on the basis of a Part 5.3 supervisory order that is in force—achieving a Part 5.3 object, or determining whether the Part 5.3 supervisory order, or any succeeding Part 5.3 supervisory order, has been, or is being, complied with; and
 (b) the specified person is:
 (ia) if the warrant was issued