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VEGETATION MANAGEMENT ACT 1999 - SECT 34
Special warrants
(1) An authorised officer may apply for a warrant (a
"special warrant" ) by phone, fax, radio or another form of communication if
the authorised officer considers it necessary because of— (a) urgent
circumstances; or
(b) other special circumstances, including, for example,
the authorised officer’s remote location.
(2) Before applying for the
special warrant, the authorised officer must prepare an application stating
the grounds on which the warrant is sought.
(3) The authorised officer may
apply for the special warrant before the application is sworn.
(4) After
issuing the special warrant, the magistrate must promptly fax a copy (a
"facsimile warrant" ) to the authorised officer if it is reasonably
practicable to fax the copy.
(5) If it is not reasonably practicable to fax a
copy to the authorised officer— (a) the magistrate must tell the authorised
officer— (i) what the terms of the special warrant are; and
(ii) the date
and time the special warrant is issued; and
(b) the authorised officer must
complete a form of warrant (a
"warrant form" ) and write on it— (i) the magistrate’s name; and
(ii) the
date and time the magistrate issued the special warrant; and
(iii) the terms
of the special warrant.
(6) The facsimile warrant, or the warrant form
properly completed by the authorised officer, authorises the entry and the
exercise of the other powers stated in the special warrant issued.
(7) The
authorised officer must, at the first reasonable opportunity, send to the
magistrate— (a) the sworn application; and
(b) if the authorised officer
completed a warrant form—the completed warrant form.
(8) On receiving the
documents, the magistrate must attach them to the special warrant.
(9) A
court must find the exercise of the power by an authorised officer was not
authorised by a special warrant if— (a) an issue arises in a proceeding
before the court whether the exercise of the power was authorised by a
special warrant mentioned in subsection (1) ; and
(b) the special warrant is
not produced in evidence; and
(c) it is not proved by the person relying on
the lawfulness of the entry that the authorised officer obtained the
special warrant.
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