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Children's Services Act 1996
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140 Powers of entry to business premises
(1) An authorised officer may exercise powers under this section if the authorised officer reasonably suspects that documents or other evidence relevant to the possible commission of an offence against this Act are present at the principal office of the approved provider of the service or any other business office of the approved provider of the service.
(2) The authorised officer, with the consent of the occupier of the premises, may enter the premises and do any of the following—
(b) inspect, measure, test, photograph or film, or make audio recordings of, any part of the premises or anything at the premises;
(e) take into or onto the premises any person, equipment and materials the authorised officer reasonably requires for exercising a power under this subsection;
(f) require the occupier of the premises, or a person at the premises, to give the authorised officer information to help the authorised officer in conducting the investigation.
(3) An authorised officer must not enter and search the premises with the consent of the occupier unless, before the occupier consents to that entry, the authorised officer has—
(a) produced his or her identity card for inspection; and
(b) informed the occupier—
(i) of the purpose of the search and the powers that may be exercised; and
(ii) that the occupier may refuse to give consent to the entry and search or to the taking of anything found during the search; and
(iii) that the occupier may refuse to consent to the taking of any copy or extract from a document found on the premises during the search.
S. 141 inserted by No. 37/2019 s. 8.