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Corruption and Crime Commission Act 2003
Part 4Organised crime: exceptional powers and fortification removal
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Part 4 — Organised crime: exceptional powers and fortification removal
Division 1 — Basis for, and control of, use of exceptional powers
45. Terms used 75
46. Exceptional powers finding, making of 75
47. Purpose of Divisions 2 to 5 76
Division 2 — Examination before Commission
48. Commission, on application of police, may summons witnesses 77
49. Examination of witnesses by Commissioner of Police 77
50. Examination of witness about offence with which witness charged 77
Division 3 — Entry, search and related matters
51. Commission may limit exercise of certain exceptional powers 78
52. Section 5 offences, enhanced police powers to enter, search etc. places 79
53. Section 5 offences, enhanced police powers to stop, search etc. people and conveyances 80
54. Searches of people, conduct of 81
55. Power to search includes power to break open 83
57. Offences 83
58. Police to report on use of powers under this Division 83
59. Overseeing exercise of powers under this Division 84
Division 4 — Assumed identities
60. Approval for assumed identity 85
61. Police to report on activities undertaken under assumed identity approval 85
62. Overseeing exercise of powers under this Division 86
Division 5 — Controlled operations
63. Terms used 86
64. Authority to conduct controlled operation and integrity testing 87
65. Police to report on controlled operation or integrity testing programme 88
66. Overseeing exercise of powers under this Division 89