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Marine Safety (Domestic Commercial Vessel) National Law Act 2012
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#### 116 Announcement before entry under warrant
(1) A marine safety inspector must, before entering premises under a warrant:
(a) announce that he or she is authorised to enter the premises; and
(b) if the inspector was appointed under section 91—show his or her identity card to the occupier of the premises if the occupier is present at the premises; and
(c) if the inspector is a member of the Australian Federal Police or of the police force (however described) of a State or a Territory and is not in uniform—show his or her police identification to the occupier of the premises if the occupier is present at the premises; and
(d) give any person at the premises an opportunity to allow entry to the premises.
(2) However, a marine safety inspector is not required to comply with subsection (1) if he or she believes on reasonable grounds that immediate entry to the premises is required:
(a) to ensure the safety of a person; or
(b) to ensure that the effective execution of the warrant is not frustrated.
(3) If:
(a) a marine safety inspector does not comply with subsection (1) because of subsection (2); and
(b) the occupier of the premises is present at the premises;
the inspector must, as soon as practicable after entering the premises, show his or her identity card or police identification to the occupier.