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#### 54 Notices referring matters for investigation
54 Notices referring matters for investigation
> > (1) The notice referring a matter relating to a relevant criminal activity, serious crime concern or criminal activity of a criminal group to the Commission for investigation or renewing such a reference—
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> > > (a) may describe the matter (wholly or partly) by reference to information given at a meeting of the Management Committee or other extrinsic material, whether or not the information or material is included in or annexed to the notice, and
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> > > (b) must describe the general nature of the circumstances or allegations constituting the relevant criminal activity, serious crime concern or criminal activity of the criminal group, and
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> > > (c) must set out the general purpose of the investigation.
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> > (1A) The notice referring a joint task matter referred to in section 51 (1) (c1)—
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> > > (a) must specify the person or authority with whom the Commission is approved to work in co-operation, and
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> > > (b) must specify the general nature of the joint task matters, and
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> > > (c) must set out the general purpose of the approval and the referral.
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> > (2) If information or other extrinsic material referred to in a notice is not included in or annexed to the notice, it does not form part of the notice for the purposes of section 24 (3) (relating to the matter to accompany a summons to a witness).
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> **s 54:** Am 2013 No 74, Sch 3 \[7\] \[8\]; 2014 No 82, Sch 2 \[10\].