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Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
123What happens when stored communications warrants are revoked
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#### 123 What happens when stored communications warrants are revoked
(1) Upon revoking a stored communications warrant, the chief officer of a criminal law‑enforcement agency must cause the chief officer of any other criminal law‑enforcement agency that is exercising authority under the warrant to be informed forthwith of the revocation.
(2) If an authorised representative of a carrier has been informed, under section 121, of the issue of a stored communications warrant and that warrant is subsequently revoked, the chief officer of the criminal law‑enforcement agency to which the warrant was issued must:
(a) cause that authorised representative to be informed forthwith of the revocation; and
(b) cause a copy of the instrument of revocation, certified in writing by a certifying officer to be a true copy of the instrument, to be given as soon as practicable to that authorised representative.