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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.462What forensic procedure order must state
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### sec.462 What forensic procedure order must state
A forensic procedure order must state—
the relevant person’s name; and
that a forensic procedure may be performed on the person by a qualified person; and
whether a qualified person may perform—
an intimate forensic procedure; or
a non-intimate forensic procedure; or
both an intimate and a non-intimate forensic procedure; and
that a police officer may exercise the powers in section 464 .
s 462 prev s 462 (prev s 374) renum 2000 No. 22 s 26
exp immediately before ch 13 pt 2 div 2 commenced (see prev s 465)
pres s 462 (prev s 252) renum 2000 No. 22 s 17
sub 2003 No. 49 s 10
- (a) the relevant person’s name; and
- (b) that a forensic procedure may be performed on the person by a qualified person; and
- (c) whether a qualified person may perform— (i) an intimate forensic procedure; or (ii) a non-intimate forensic procedure; or (iii) both an intimate and a non-intimate forensic procedure; and
- (i) an intimate forensic procedure; or
- (ii) a non-intimate forensic procedure; or
- (iii) both an intimate and a non-intimate forensic procedure; and
- (d) that a police officer may exercise the powers in section 464 .
- (i) an intimate forensic procedure; or
- (ii) a non-intimate forensic procedure; or
- (iii) both an intimate and a non-intimate forensic procedure; and