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Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000
47Results of forensic procedures carried out under interim
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47 Results of forensic procedures carried out under interim
order
(1) A sample taken under an interim order may be analysed only if—
(a) the sample is likely to perish before a final order is made; or
(b) a final order is made confirming the interim order.
(2) A person who conducts an analysis in the circumstances mentioned
in subsection (1) (a) must not intentionally or recklessly disclose the
results of the analysis to anyone—
(a) during the period before a final order is made; or
(b) if the interim order is disallowed.