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Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995
sec.29APost-entry approval
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### sec.29A Post-entry approval
As soon as reasonably practicable after exercising evidence preservation powers, an authorised officer must apply in writing to a magistrate for an order approving the exercise of the powers ( post-entry approval order ).
The application must be sworn and state the grounds on which it is sought.
The authorised officer need not appear at the consideration of the application, unless the magistrate otherwise requires.
The magistrate may refuse to consider the application until the authorised officer gives the magistrate all the information the magistrate requires about the application in the way the magistrate requires.
The magistrate may require additional information supporting the application to be given by statutory declaration.
s 29A ins 2007 No. 43 s 36
amd 2008 No. 67 s 48
(sec.29A-ssec.1) As soon as reasonably practicable after exercising evidence preservation powers, an authorised officer must apply in writing to a magistrate for an order approving the exercise of the powers ( post-entry approval order ).
(sec.29A-ssec.2) The application must be sworn and state the grounds on which it is sought.
(sec.29A-ssec.3) The authorised officer need not appear at the consideration of the application, unless the magistrate otherwise requires.
(sec.29A-ssec.4) The magistrate may refuse to consider the application until the authorised officer gives the magistrate all the information the magistrate requires about the application in the way the magistrate requires. The magistrate may require additional information supporting the application to be given by statutory declaration.