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Crime (Confiscation of Profits) Act 1993
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### 98 Inspection of property-tracking documents
> [*\[Section 98 Inserted by No. 60 of 2013, s. 12, Applied:01 Mar 2014\]*](/view/html/inforce/2014-03-01/act-2013-060#GS12@EN)
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> > (1) If a property-tracking document is given to the DPP in accordance with a direction under [section 97(2)(b)(i)](#GS97@Gs2@Hpb@Hqi@EN) , the DPP may do one or more of the following:
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> > > > (a) inspect the document;
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> > > > (b) take extracts from the document;
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> > > > (c) make copies of the document;
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> > > > (d) retain the document for as long as its retention is reasonably required for the purposes of this Part.
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> > (2) If the DPP retains the property-tracking document under [subsection (1)(d)](#GS98@Gs1@Hpd@EN) , the DPP must, on the request of the person who gave the document to the DPP –
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> > > > (a) permit the person to inspect the document, take extracts from it or make copies of it; or
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> > > > (b) give the person a copy of the document certified by the DPP in writing to be a true copy of the document.
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> > (3) If a property-tracking document is made available to the DPP for inspection in accordance with a direction under [section 97(2)(b)(ii)](#GS97@Gs2@Hpb@Hqii@EN) , the DPP may do one or more of the following:
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> > > > (a) inspect the document;
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> > > > (b) take extracts from the document;
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> > > > (c) make copies of the document.