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Child Protection (Offender Reporting and Registration) Act 2004
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30 Power to take fingerprints or fingerscan
If a police officer receiving a report under this Part that must be
made in person is not, after examining all the material relating to
identity provided or presented to him or her by or on behalf of the
reportable offender, reasonably satisfied as to the identity of the
reportable offender, the police officer may require the reportable
offender to give his or her fingerprints or submit to a fingerscan.