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Electricity Reform Act 2000
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95 Urgent situations
(1) An authorised officer or electricity officer may apply to a Local Court
Judge for a warrant by telephone, facsimile or other prescribed
means if the officer considers the urgency of the situation requires
it.
(2) The Judge may complete and sign the warrant in the same terms
as for a warrant applied for in person if satisfied that there are
reasonable grounds for issuing the warrant urgently.
(3) The Judge must:
(a) tell the officer:
(i) the terms of the warrant;
(ii) the date on which and the time at which, the warrant was
signed; and
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(iii) the date on which, and the time at which, the warrant
ceases to have effect; and
(b) record on the warrant the reasons for granting the warrant.
(4) The officer must:
(a) complete a form of warrant in the same terms as the warrant
signed by the Judge;
(b) write on the form:
(i) the name of the Judge; and
(ii) the date on which, and the time at which, the warrant
was signed; and
(c) send the Judge the completed form of warrant not later than
the day after the warrant is executed or ceases to have effect.
(5) On receiving the form of warrant, the Judge must attach it to the
warrant the Judge signed.
(6) A form of warrant completed by an authorised officer or electricity
officer under subsection (4) has the same force as a warrant signed
by the Judge under subsection (2).