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AUSTRALIAN CONSUMER LAW AND FAIR TRADING ACT 2012 - SECT 145

Inspector may seek court order

    (1)     If an inspector believes on reasonable grounds that a person may have contravened this Act or the regulations, the inspector may apply to the Magistrates' Court for an order requiring any person at a time and place specified by the inspector

        (a)     to answer orally or in writing any questions put by an inspector in relation to the alleged contravention;

        (b)     to supply orally or in writing information required by an inspector in relation to the alleged contravention;

        (c)     to produce to an inspector specified documents or documents of a specified class relating to the alleged contravention.

    (2)     An application under subsection (1) must be made with the written approval of the Director.

    (3)     The Magistrates' Court may make the order if the court is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to believe that a person may have contravened this Act or the regulations.

S. 145(4) amended by No. 50/2014 s. 14(1).

    (4)     An order must state a day on which the order ceases to have effect.

S. 145(5) inserted by No. 50/2014 s. 14(2).

    (5)     If an order does not state a day on which the order ceases to have effect, the order ceases to have effect 28 days after the making of the order.



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