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Passenger Transport Act 1990
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#### 46R Authority to enter
46R Authority to enter
> > (1) A power conferred by this Part on an authorised officer to enter premises or a vehicle, or to make an inspection or take other action in or on premises or a vehicle, may not be exercised unless the authorised officer proposing to exercise the power is in possession of an authority and produces the authority, if required to do so by the owner or occupier of the premises or the driver or person in charge of the vehicle.
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> > (2) The authority must be a written authority that is issued by the person who appointed the authorised officer and that—
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> > > (a) states that it is issued under this Act, and
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> > > (b) states an identifying number or other means of identifying the person to whom it is issued, and
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> > > (c) describes the nature of the powers conferred, and
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> > > (d) states the date (if any) on which it expires, and
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> > > (e) describes the premises or vehicles to which it extends, and
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> > > (f) bears the signature of—
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> > > > (i) if TfNSW is the person who appointed the authorised officer—a person approved by TfNSW, or
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> > > > (ii) (Repealed)
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> > (3) This section does not apply to a power conferred by a search warrant or to a power exercised by an authorised officer who is a police officer.
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> **s 46R:** Ins 2003 No 65, Sch 3 \[18\]. Am 2005 No 55, Sch 3 \[21\] \[22\]; 2006 No 58, Sch 1.20 \[3\]; 2011 No 41, Sch 5.31 \[5\]; 2012 No 75, Sch 1 \[6\] \[7\]; 2012 No 82, Sch 2.11 \[104\] \[105\]; 2020 No 30, Sch 4.59\[5\].