NSWIn ForceAct
Security Industry Act 1997
39KPowers that can be exercised by enforcement officers on entry
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#### 39K Powers that can be exercised by enforcement officers on entry
39K Powers that can be exercised by enforcement officers on entry
> > (1) An enforcement officer may, at any premises lawfully entered under this Act for a purpose referred to in section 39I, do any or all of the following—
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> > > (a) examine any registers, books, records or other documents on the premises,
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> > > (b) make a copy on the premises of any registers, books, records or other documents and retain that copy,
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> > > (c) require any person to make a copy on the premises of any registers, books, records or other documents and give that copy to the enforcement officer to retain,
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> > > (d) take such photographs, films, audio, video or other recordings as the enforcement officer considers necessary,
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> > > (e) require any person to produce any registers, books, records or other documents on the premises,
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> > > (f) require any person to answer any question relating to any registers, books, records or other documents or any other relevant matter,
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> > > (g) take any registers, books, records or other documents from the premises for the purposes of copying them,
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> > > (h) seize any registers, books, records or other documents, or any other thing that the enforcement officer believes on reasonable grounds is connected with an offence against this Act or the regulations.
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> > (2) The power to seize anything connected with an offence includes a power to seize anything that will provide evidence of the commission of an offence.
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> > (3) Any registers, books, records or other documents taken only for the purpose of copying them must be returned when that copying is completed.
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> **ss 39I–39K:** Ins 2012 No 49, Sch 1 \[73\].