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Public Health (Infection Control for Personal Appearance Services) Act 2003
sec.89Seizing evidence at a place that may be entered without consent or warrant
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### sec.89 Seizing evidence at a place that may be entered without consent or warrant
An authorised person who enters a place under this division without the consent of the occupier and without a warrant, may seize a thing at the place only if the authorised person reasonably believes the thing is evidence of an offence against this Act.