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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
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### sec.542 Disease test order
This section applies to the consideration of an application for a disease test order.
The magistrate or Childrens Court—
must hear and decide the application with as little delay as possible and in the absence of the public; and
may, in extraordinary circumstances, adjourn the application for no more than 24 hours to allow further evidence to be put before the magistrate or Childrens Court; and
must not hear the application unless satisfied the relevant person has been informed of the right to be represented by a lawyer at the hearing.
Also, the victim of the chapter 18 offence can not be compelled to give evidence at the hearing.
If the relevant person, or the relevant person’s lawyer, is present when the application is being heard, the relevant person or the lawyer may make submissions to the magistrate or Childrens Court, but not submissions that will unduly delay the consideration of the application.
If the magistrate or Childrens Court is satisfied there are reasonable grounds for suspecting a chapter 18 offence has been committed and, in the circumstances of the offence, a blood and urine sample should be taken from the relevant person, the magistrate or Childrens Court may make a disease test order in relation to the relevant person.
s 542 ins 2000 No. 22 s 18
amd 2005 No. 45 s 3 sch 1
(sec.542-ssec.1) This section applies to the consideration of an application for a disease test order.
(sec.542-ssec.2) The magistrate or Childrens Court— must hear and decide the application with as little delay as possible and in the absence of the public; and may, in extraordinary circumstances, adjourn the application for no more than 24 hours to allow further evidence to be put before the magistrate or Childrens Court; and must not hear the application unless satisfied the relevant person has been informed of the right to be represented by a lawyer at the hearing.
(sec.542-ssec.3) Also, the victim of the chapter 18 offence can not be compelled to give evidence at the hearing.
(sec.542-ssec.4) If the relevant person, or the relevant person’s lawyer, is present when the application is being heard, the relevant person or the lawyer may make submissions to the magistrate or Childrens Court, but not submissions that will unduly delay the consideration of the application.
(sec.542-ssec.5) If the magistrate or Childrens Court is satisfied there are reasonable grounds for suspecting a chapter 18 offence has been committed and, in the circumstances of the offence, a blood and urine sample should be taken from the relevant person, the magistrate or Childrens Court may make a disease test order in relation to the relevant person.
- (a) must hear and decide the application with as little delay as possible and in the absence of the public; and
- (b) may, in extraordinary circumstances, adjourn the application for no more than 24 hours to allow further evidence to be put before the magistrate or Childrens Court; and
- (c) must not hear the application unless satisfied the relevant person has been informed of the right to be represented by a lawyer at the hearing.