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Heritage Act 2011
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109 Power to require name and address
(1) This section applies if a heritage officer:
(a) finds a person committing an offence against this Act; or
(b) finds a person in circumstances that lead the officer to
reasonably suspect the person has just committed an offence
against this Act; or
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(c) has information that leads the officer to reasonably suspect a
person has just committed an offence against this Act.
(2) The heritage officer may require the person to state the person's
name and address.
(3) When making the requirement, the heritage officer must inform the
person it is an offence to contravene the requirement unless the
person establishes a reasonable excuse.
(4) The heritage officer may require the person to give evidence of the
correctness of the person's name or address if the officer
reasonably suspects the name or address given is false.
(5) A person commits an offence if the person engages in conduct that
results in a contravention of a requirement given to the person
under this section by a heritage officer.
(6) An offence against subsection (5) is an offence of strict liability.
(7) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against
subsection (5) if the defendant establishes a reasonable excuse.