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Queensland Heritage Act 1992
sec.151Authorised persons may use help and force in exercise of powers
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### sec.151 Authorised persons may use help and force in exercise of powers
An authorised person may exercise a power under this division with the help that is reasonable in the circumstances.
Without limiting subsection (1) , a person engaged by the council or by the chief executive officer of a local government may help the authorised person exercise powers under this division.
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Also, an authorised person appointed by the chief executive may exercise a power under this division using the force that is reasonable in the circumstances.
In addition, an authorised person appointed by the chief executive officer of a local government must not use force to enter a place under this division, other than when the place is entered under a warrant that authorises that use of force.
s 151 ins 2003 No. 32 s 18
amd 2016 No. 61 s 21
(sec.151-ssec.1) An authorised person may exercise a power under this division with the help that is reasonable in the circumstances.
(sec.151-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , a person engaged by the council or by the chief executive officer of a local government may help the authorised person exercise powers under this division. locksmith computer technician
(sec.151-ssec.3) Also, an authorised person appointed by the chief executive may exercise a power under this division using the force that is reasonable in the circumstances.
(sec.151-ssec.4) In addition, an authorised person appointed by the chief executive officer of a local government must not use force to enter a place under this division, other than when the place is entered under a warrant that authorises that use of force.
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