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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.464Powers for enforcing forensic procedure order
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### sec.464 Powers for enforcing forensic procedure order
For enforcing a forensic procedure order, a police officer has the following powers—
power to detain the relevant person for a reasonable time and take the person to a place with appropriate facilities and persons for performing the relevant forensic procedure;
power to direct the relevant person—
to attend at a stated place on a stated day or between stated hours, within 7 days after the direction is given to the person to enable the relevant forensic procedure to be performed; and
to stay at the place for the time reasonably necessary to enable the relevant procedure to be performed.
Subsection (1) (a) applies whether or not the relevant person is given a direction under subsection (1) (b) .
s 464 prev s 464 (prev s 376) renum 2000 No. 22 s 26
exp immediately before ch 13 pt 2 div 2 commenced (see prev s 465)
pres s 464 (prev s 254) renum 2000 No. 22 s 17
sub 2003 No. 49 s 10
(sec.464-ssec.1) For enforcing a forensic procedure order, a police officer has the following powers— power to detain the relevant person for a reasonable time and take the person to a place with appropriate facilities and persons for performing the relevant forensic procedure; power to direct the relevant person— to attend at a stated place on a stated day or between stated hours, within 7 days after the direction is given to the person to enable the relevant forensic procedure to be performed; and to stay at the place for the time reasonably necessary to enable the relevant procedure to be performed.
(sec.464-ssec.2) Subsection (1) (a) applies whether or not the relevant person is given a direction under subsection (1) (b) .
- (a) power to detain the relevant person for a reasonable time and take the person to a place with appropriate facilities and persons for performing the relevant forensic procedure;
- (b) power to direct the relevant person— (i) to attend at a stated place on a stated day or between stated hours, within 7 days after the direction is given to the person to enable the relevant forensic procedure to be performed; and (ii) to stay at the place for the time reasonably necessary to enable the relevant procedure to be performed.
- (i) to attend at a stated place on a stated day or between stated hours, within 7 days after the direction is given to the person to enable the relevant forensic procedure to be performed; and
- (ii) to stay at the place for the time reasonably necessary to enable the relevant procedure to be performed.
- (i) to attend at a stated place on a stated day or between stated hours, within 7 days after the direction is given to the person to enable the relevant forensic procedure to be performed; and
- (ii) to stay at the place for the time reasonably necessary to enable the relevant procedure to be performed.