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Crimes Regulations 1990
Part 3Assumed identity authorisations—jurisdictions that are not participating jurisdictions
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## Part 3—Assumed identity authorisations—jurisdictions that are not participating jurisdictions
3.01 The provisions are the following.
4BB Definition of authorising persons—prescribed classes for State or Territory participating agencies (Act s 15XA)
For paragraph (b) of the definition of authorising person in subsection 15XA(1) of the Act, the following classes of persons in a State or Territory participating agency are prescribed:
(d) if the participating agency is the Western Australia Police Force—any commissioned officer, within the meaning of section 6 of the Police Act 1892 (WA), who has been appointed as a Deputy Commissioner or Assistant Commissioner, as provided under section 9 of that Act;
(g) if the participating agency is the Police Force of the Northern Territory:
(i) any Deputy Commissioner of Police, within the meaning of section 7 of the Police Administration Act (NT); or
(ii) any Assistant Commissioner of Police, within the meaning of section 8 of that Act.
4BC Definition of State or Territory participating agency—prescribed bodies
For paragraph (d) of the definition of State or Territory participating agency in subsection 15XA(1) of the Act, the Royal Commission appointed under section 5 of the Royal Commissions Act 1968 (Western Australia) by Commission dated 12 December 2001 is prescribed.