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Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
107KWhen a domestic preservation notice is in force
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#### 107K When a domestic preservation notice is in force
A domestic preservation notice:
(a) comes into force when the carrier receives it; and
(b) ceases to be in force at the earliest of the following times:
(i) the end of the period of 90 days, starting on the day the carrier receives it;
(ii) if the notice is revoked under section 107L—when the carrier receives notice of the revocation;
(iii) if a Part 2‑5 warrant or stored communications warrant authorising access to the stored communications covered by the notice is issued in relation to the issuing agency—when the warrant ceases to be in force;
(iv) if a Part 2‑2 warrant authorising access to the stored communications covered by the notice is issued in relation to the issuing agency—the end of the period of 5 days after the day the warrant was issued.