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RENEWABLE ENERGY (ELECTRICITY) ACT 2000 - SECT 120
Use of electronic equipment in exercising monitoring
powers - (1)
- An authorised officer or a person assisting that officer may
operate electronic equipment already at premises in order to exercise
monitoring powers if he or she believes, on reasonable grounds, that the
operation of the equipment can be carried out without damage to the equipment.
- (2)
- If the authorised officer or a person assisting that officer believes, on
reasonable grounds, that:
- (a)
- there is on the premises material relating to information supplied under
this Act that may be accessible by operating electronic equipment on the
premises; and
- (b)
- expert assistance is required to operate the equipment; and
- (c)
- if he or she does not take action under this subsection, the material may
be destroyed, altered or otherwise interfered with;
he or she may do whatever is necessary to secure the equipment, whether by
locking it up, placing a guard, or otherwise.
- (3)
- The authorised officer or a person assisting that officer must give notice
to the occupier of the premises of his or her intention to secure equipment
and of the fact that the equipment may be secured for up to 24 hours.
- (4)
- The equipment may be secured:
- (a)
- for a period not exceeding 24 hours; or
- (b)
- until the equipment has been operated by the expert;
whichever first happens.
- (5)
- If an authorised officer or a person assisting that officer believes, on
reasonable grounds, that the expert assistance will not be available within 24
hours, he or she may apply to a magistrate for an extension of the period.
- (6)
- The authorised officer or a person assisting that officer must give notice
to the occupier of the premises of his or her intention to apply for an
extension and the occupier is entitled to be heard in relation to that
application.
- (7)
- The provisions of this Part relating to the issue of monitoring warrants
apply, with such modifications as are necessary, to the issue of an extension.
- (8)
- In this section:
"premises" means:
- (a)
- premises that an authorised officer has entered, and remains on, with the
consent of the occupier; and
- (b)
- warrant premises.
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