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Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
180QEnforcement agency may apply for a journalist information warrant
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#### 180Q Enforcement agency may apply for a journalist information warrant
(1) An enforcement agency may apply to a Part 4‑1 issuing authority for a journalist information warrant in relation to a particular person.
(2) The application must be made on the agency’s behalf by:
(a) if the agency is referred to in subsection 39(2)—a person referred to in that subsection in relation to that agency; or
(b) otherwise:
(i) the chief officer of the agency; or
(ii) an officer of the agency (by whatever name called) who holds, or is acting in, an office or position in the agency nominated under subsection (3).
(3) The chief officer of the agency may, in writing, nominate for the purposes of subparagraph (2)(b)(ii) an office or position in the agency that is involved in the management of the agency.
(4) A nomination under subsection (3) is not a legislative instrument.
(5) The application may be made in writing or in any other form.
> Note: The Electronic Transactions Act 1999 deals with giving information in writing by means of an electronic communication.