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Law Enforcement Integrity Commissioner Act 2006
121Specific powers available to person executing a warrant
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#### 121 Specific powers available to person executing a warrant
(1) The authorised officer executing the search warrant or an assisting officer may take photographs or video recordings of the premises or things on the premises:
(a) for a purpose incidental to the execution of the warrant; or
(b) with the written consent of the occupier of the premises.
(2) The authorised officer executing the search warrant and all assisting officers may, if the warrant is still in force, finish executing the warrant after all of them temporarily stop executing it and leave the premises:
(a) for not more than one hour; or
(b) for a longer period with the written consent of the occupier of the premises.
(3) The execution of a search warrant that is stopped by an order of a court may be completed if:
(a) the order is later revoked or reversed on appeal; and
(b) the warrant is still in force.