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Classification of Films Act 1991
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### sec.4 Inspectors
For the purposes of this Act, the chief executive may appoint any of the following persons to be an inspector—
a public service officer;
a police officer.
A proposed appointment of a police officer must have the approval of the commissioner of the police service under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 13 .
The chief executive may appoint a person mentioned in subsection (1) (a) to be an inspector only if the chief executive believes the person has the necessary expertise or experience to be an inspector.
The chief executive may issue an identity card to an inspector who is not a police officer.
The identity card must—
contain a recent photograph of the inspector; and
be in the approved form.
A person who ceases to be an inspector must, as soon as practicable, return his or her identity card to the chief executive.
Maximum penalty for subsection (5) —5 penalty units.
s 4 amd 1993 No. 15 s 3 sch ; 2000 No. 5 s 373 sch 3 ; 2009 No. 48 s 204 ; 2017 No. 17 s 55
(sec.4-ssec.1) For the purposes of this Act, the chief executive may appoint any of the following persons to be an inspector— a public service officer; a police officer. A proposed appointment of a police officer must have the approval of the commissioner of the police service under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 13 .
(sec.4-ssec.2) The chief executive may appoint a person mentioned in subsection (1) (a) to be an inspector only if the chief executive believes the person has the necessary expertise or experience to be an inspector.
(sec.4-ssec.3) The chief executive may issue an identity card to an inspector who is not a police officer.
(sec.4-ssec.4) The identity card must— contain a recent photograph of the inspector; and be in the approved form.
(sec.4-ssec.5) A person who ceases to be an inspector must, as soon as practicable, return his or her identity card to the chief executive. Maximum penalty for subsection (5) —5 penalty units.
- (a) a public service officer;
- (b) a police officer. Note— A proposed appointment of a police officer must have the approval of the commissioner of the police service under the Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000 , section 13 .
- (a) contain a recent photograph of the inspector; and
- (b) be in the approved form.