Crimes Act 1914
• An account takeover warrant may be issued by a magistrate.
• An account takeover warrant authorises the Australian Federal Police or the ACC to take control of one or more online accounts.
• The applicant for an account takeover warrant must suspect on reasonable grounds that:
• An emergency authorisation for taking control of an online account may be given by an appropriate authorising officer.
• An emergency authorisation is subject to approval by a magistrate.
• A magistrate may make an order requiring a person to provide any information or assistance that is reasonable and necessary to allow a law enforcement officer to take control of an online account that is the subject of an account takeover warrant or emergency authorisation.
• A person must not use or disclose information that:
• The Australian Federal Police and the ACC must comply with reporting and record keeping requirements relating to account takeover warrants and emergency authorisations.
• The Ombudsman must inspect the records of the Australian Federal Police and the ACC to determine the extent of compliance with this Part by:
Note:
This Part confers non-judicial functions and powers on magistrates. Section 4AAA deals with the conferral of non-judicial functions and powers on magistrates.
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