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Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
107HDomestic preservation notices
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#### 107H Domestic preservation notices
(1) An issuing agency may give a carrier a written notice (a domestic preservation notice) requiring the carrier to preserve, while the notice is in force, all stored communications that:
(a) relate to the person or telecommunications service specified in the notice; and
(b) the carrier holds at any time during:
(i) the period that starts at the time the carrier receives the notice and ends at the end of the day the carrier receives the notice (in which case the notice is an historic domestic preservation notice); or
(ii) the period that starts at the time the carrier receives the notice and ends at the end of the 29th day after the day the carrier receives the notice (in which case the notice is an ongoing domestic preservation notice).
(2) However, the agency can only give the notice if the conditions in subsection 107J(1) or (2) are satisfied.
(3) In the notice, the agency can only specify:
(a) one person; or
(b) one or more telecommunications services; or
(c) one person and one or more telecommunications services.