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Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000
58Presence of police officers while forensic procedure is
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58 Presence of police officers while forensic procedure is
(1) The number of police officers that may be present during the carrying
out of a forensic procedure must not exceed the number reasonably
necessary to ensure that the procedure is carried out effectively and
in accordance with this Act.
(2) A police officer who is of the opposite sex to that of the relevant
person may only be present during the carrying out of a forensic
procedure if—
(a) it would not be reasonably practicable to carry out the forensic
procedure without the presence of the police officer; and
(b) there is no police officer of the same sex as the relevant person
who, at the time the forensic procedure must be carried out, is
available to be present instead of the police officer of the
opposite sex.
(3) This section does not apply to the following forensic procedures:
(a) the taking of handprints, fingerprints, footprints or toeprints;
(b) any other non-intimate forensic procedure that may be carried
out without—
(i) touching the relevant person; or
(ii) requiring the relevant person to remove any clothing (other
than his or her overcoat, coat, jacket, gloves, socks, shoes
and hat).
Recording of carrying out of forensic procedure Division 2.6.4
Division 2.6.4 Recording of carrying out of forensic