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Water Act 2000
sec.757CTampering with seized things
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### sec.757C Tampering with seized things
If an authorised officer restricts access to a seized thing, a person must not tamper, or attempt to tamper, with the thing, or something restricting access to the thing, without an authorised officer’s approval.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
If an authorised officer makes seized equipment inoperable, a person must not tamper, or attempt to tamper, with the equipment, without an authorised officer’s approval.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
s 757C ins 2005 No. 19 s 130
(sec.757C-ssec.1) If an authorised officer restricts access to a seized thing, a person must not tamper, or attempt to tamper, with the thing, or something restricting access to the thing, without an authorised officer’s approval. Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
(sec.757C-ssec.2) If an authorised officer makes seized equipment inoperable, a person must not tamper, or attempt to tamper, with the equipment, without an authorised officer’s approval. Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.