FUEL (PENALTY SURCHARGES) ADMINISTRATION ACT 1997 (REPEALED)

PART 4 - AUDIT POWERS  

DIVISION 2 - AUDIT POWERS OF AUTHORISED OFFICERS ACTING WITHOUT WARRANT  

SECTION 21 (Repealed by 74 of 2006)  

21   AUTHORISED OFFICERS MAY REQUEST PERSONS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ETC  
If an authorised officer has reasonable grounds to believe that a person is a person dealing in fuel, the authorised officer may, with the consent of the person, request the person:


(a) to answer any question in relation to the fuel that is put to the person by the authorised officer; and


(b) to produce to the authorised officer any fuel record that is required to be maintained or carried by the person in relation to the fuel.


 

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