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Biosecurity Act 2014
sec.296General powers
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### sec.296 General powers
The authorised officer may do any of the following (each a general power )—
search any part of the place;
inspect, examine or film any part of the place or anything at the place;
take for examination a thing, or a sample of or from a thing, at the place;
place an identifying mark in or on anything at the place;
insert a microchip in a horse’s neck to indicate that the horse has equine influenza
place a sign or notice at the place;
a notice stating the area is subject to a biosecurity emergency order
produce an image or writing at the place from an electronic document or, to the extent it is not practicable, take a thing containing an electronic document to another place to produce an image or writing;
take to, into or onto the place and use any person, detection animal, equipment and materials the authorised officer reasonably requires for exercising the authorised officer’s powers under this division;
destroy biosecurity matter or a carrier if—
the authorised officer believes on reasonable grounds the biosecurity matter or carrier poses a significant biosecurity risk; and
the owner of the biosecurity matter or carrier consents to its destruction;
remain at the place for the time necessary to achieve the purpose of the entry.
The authorised officer may take a necessary step to allow the exercise of a general power.
If the authorised officer takes a document from the place to copy it, the authorised officer must copy and return the document to the place as soon as practicable.
If the authorised officer takes from the place an article or device reasonably capable of producing a document from an electronic document to produce the document, the authorised officer must produce the document and return the article or device to the place as soon as practicable.
In this section—
examine includes analyse, test, account, measure, weigh, grade, gauge and identify.
film includes photograph, videotape and record an image in another way.
inspect , a thing, includes open the thing and examine its contents.
(sec.296-ssec.1) The authorised officer may do any of the following (each a general power )— search any part of the place; inspect, examine or film any part of the place or anything at the place; take for examination a thing, or a sample of or from a thing, at the place; place an identifying mark in or on anything at the place; insert a microchip in a horse’s neck to indicate that the horse has equine influenza place a sign or notice at the place; a notice stating the area is subject to a biosecurity emergency order produce an image or writing at the place from an electronic document or, to the extent it is not practicable, take a thing containing an electronic document to another place to produce an image or writing; take to, into or onto the place and use any person, detection animal, equipment and materials the authorised officer reasonably requires for exercising the authorised officer’s powers under this division; destroy biosecurity matter or a carrier if— the authorised officer believes on reasonable grounds the biosecurity matter or carrier poses a significant biosecurity risk; and the owner of the biosecurity matter or carrier consents to its destruction; remain at the place for the time necessary to achieve the purpose of the entry.
(sec.296-ssec.2) The authorised officer may take a necessary step to allow the exercise of a general power.
(sec.296-ssec.3) If the authorised officer takes a document from the place to copy it, the authorised officer must copy and return the document to the place as soon as practicable.
(sec.296-ssec.4) If the authorised officer takes from the place an article or device reasonably capable of producing a document from an electronic document to produce the document, the authorised officer must produce the document and return the article or device to the place as soon as practicable.
(sec.296-ssec.5) In this section— examine includes analyse, test, account, measure, weigh, grade, gauge and identify. film includes photograph, videotape and record an image in another way. inspect , a thing, includes open the thing and examine its contents.
- (a) search any part of the place;
- (b) inspect, examine or film any part of the place or anything at the place;
- (c) take for examination a thing, or a sample of or from a thing, at the place;
- (d) place an identifying mark in or on anything at the place; Example— insert a microchip in a horse’s neck to indicate that the horse has equine influenza
- (e) place a sign or notice at the place; Example of a sign or notice— a notice stating the area is subject to a biosecurity emergency order
- (f) produce an image or writing at the place from an electronic document or, to the extent it is not practicable, take a thing containing an electronic document to another place to produce an image or writing;
- (g) take to, into or onto the place and use any person, detection animal, equipment and materials the authorised officer reasonably requires for exercising the authorised officer’s powers under this division;
- (h) destroy biosecurity matter or a carrier if— (i) the authorised officer believes on reasonable grounds the biosecurity matter or carrier poses a significant biosecurity risk; and (ii) the owner of the biosecurity matter or carrier consents to its destruction;
- (i) the authorised officer believes on reasonable grounds the biosecurity matter or carrier poses a significant biosecurity risk; and
- (ii) the owner of the biosecurity matter or carrier consents to its destruction;
- (i) remain at the place for the time necessary to achieve the purpose of the entry.
- (i) the authorised officer believes on reasonable grounds the biosecurity matter or carrier poses a significant biosecurity risk; and
- (ii) the owner of the biosecurity matter or carrier consents to its destruction;