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Public Safety Preservation Act 1986
sec.8ATSteps after giving extraordinary emergency authorisation
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### sec.8AT Steps after giving extraordinary emergency authorisation
As soon as reasonably practicable after giving an extraordinary emergency authorisation for an emergency situation, the emergency commander must—
ensure that a State police officer of at least the rank of assistant commissioner is informed that the authorisation has been given; and
note the following matters on the emergency situation certificate for the emergency situation—
that the authorisation has been given;
the date and time the authorisation was given;
the authorisation area;
the extraordinary emergency powers that may be exercised;
the circumstances relevant to the giving of the authorisation.
s 8AT ins 2017 No. 30 s 35
- (a) ensure that a State police officer of at least the rank of assistant commissioner is informed that the authorisation has been given; and
- (b) note the following matters on the emergency situation certificate for the emergency situation— (i) that the authorisation has been given; (ii) the date and time the authorisation was given; (iii) the authorisation area; (iv) the extraordinary emergency powers that may be exercised; (v) the circumstances relevant to the giving of the authorisation.
- (i) that the authorisation has been given;
- (ii) the date and time the authorisation was given;
- (iii) the authorisation area;
- (iv) the extraordinary emergency powers that may be exercised;
- (v) the circumstances relevant to the giving of the authorisation.
- (i) that the authorisation has been given;
- (ii) the date and time the authorisation was given;
- (iii) the authorisation area;
- (iv) the extraordinary emergency powers that may be exercised;
- (v) the circumstances relevant to the giving of the authorisation.