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TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION AND ACCESS) ACT 1979 - SECT 107K

When a domestic preservation notice is in force

                   A domestic preservation notice:

                     (a)  comes into force when the carrier receives it; and

                     (b)  ceases to be in force at the earliest of the following times:

                              (i)  the end of the period of 90 days, starting on the day the carrier receives it;

                             (ii)  if the notice is revoked under section 107L--when the carrier receives notice of the revocation;

                            (iii)  if a Part 2-5 warrant or stored communications warrant authorising access to the stored communications covered by the notice is issued in relation to the issuing agency--when the warrant ceases to be in force;

                            (iv)  if a Part 2-2 warrant authorising access to the stored communications covered by the notice is issued in relation to the issuing agency--the end of the period of 5 days after the day the warrant was issued.



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