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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.732Function and powers of drug control officer
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### sec.732 Function and powers of drug control officer
A drug control officer has the function of administering and controlling, as required under this part and the conditions on which the drug control officer holds office, the following—
the receiving into the possession of the police service of batches of dangerous drugs to be used for training purposes (the batches );
the storage of the batches;
the movement in and out of storage, for the purposes of training, of the batches or parts of the batches;
how the batches leave the possession of the police service.
A drug control officer has power, within the police service, to do all things necessary to be done for the performance of the drug control officer’s function.
s 732 ins 2003 No. 5 s 25
amd 2005 No. 17 s 17
(sec.732-ssec.1) A drug control officer has the function of administering and controlling, as required under this part and the conditions on which the drug control officer holds office, the following— the receiving into the possession of the police service of batches of dangerous drugs to be used for training purposes (the batches ); the storage of the batches; the movement in and out of storage, for the purposes of training, of the batches or parts of the batches; how the batches leave the possession of the police service.
(sec.732-ssec.2) A drug control officer has power, within the police service, to do all things necessary to be done for the performance of the drug control officer’s function.
- (a) the receiving into the possession of the police service of batches of dangerous drugs to be used for training purposes (the batches );
- (b) the storage of the batches;
- (c) the movement in and out of storage, for the purposes of training, of the batches or parts of the batches;
- (d) how the batches leave the possession of the police service.