Counter-Terrorism Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1) 2016 (82 of 2016)
Schedule 10 Surveillance devices
Surveillance Devices Act 2004
8 After subsection 14(3B)
Insert:
Control order warrants
(3C) A law enforcement officer (or another person on his or her behalf) may apply for the issue of a surveillance device warrant if:
(a) a control order is in force in relation to a person; and
(b) the law enforcement officer suspects on reasonable grounds that the use of a surveillance device to obtain information relating to the person would be likely to substantially assist in:
(i) protecting the public from a terrorist act; or
(ii) preventing the provision of support for, or the facilitation of, a terrorist act; or
(iii) preventing the provision of support for, or the facilitation of, the engagement in a hostile activity in a foreign country; or
(iv) determining whether the control order, or any succeeding control order, has been, or is being, complied with.
Note: For control orders that have been made but not come into force, see section 6C.
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