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FAIR TRADING INSPECTORS ACT 2014 - SECT 28
Issue of warrant
28 Issue of warrant
(1) The magistrate may issue a warrant for the place only under subsection (2)
or (3) .
(2) The magistrate may issue a warrant for the place if the
magistrate is satisfied there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that there
is at the place, or will be at the place within the next 7 days, a particular
thing or activity that may provide evidence of an offence against this Act or
a primary Act.
(3) Also, the magistrate may issue a warrant for the place for
the purpose of the inspector’s performance of the function mentioned in
section 12 (1) (a) at the place if— (a) the place is a place mentioned in
section 22 (1) (b) or (d) ; and
(b) the magistrate is satisfied it is
reasonably necessary that the inspector should have access to the place for
the purpose of effectively performing the function at the place. Example for
paragraph (b)— The magistrate may be satisfied under paragraph (b) if the
inspector has made a reasonable attempt to perform the function at the place
without a warrant, but because of obstruction has been unsuccessful.
(4)
The warrant must state— (a) the place to which the warrant applies; and
(b)
that a stated inspector or any inspector may with necessary and reasonable
help and force— (i) enter the place and any other place necessary for entry
to the place; and
(ii) exercise the inspector’s powers; and
(c)
particulars of the offence or other circumstances that the magistrate
considers appropriate; and
(d) if the warrant is issued under subsection (2)
—the name of the person suspected of having committed the offence unless the
name is unknown or the magistrate considers it inappropriate to state the
name; and
(e) the evidence that may be seized under the warrant; and
(f) the
hours of the day or night when the place may be entered; and
(g) the
magistrate’s name; and
(h) the day and time of the warrant’s issue; and
(i) the day, within 14 days after the warrant’s issue, the warrant ends.
(5) Subsection (3) does not limit the powers that an inspector can exercise in
the absence of a warrant.
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