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FAIR TRADING ACT 1987 - SECT 19
Powers of entry
19 Powers of entry
(1) The powers conferred by this section may be exercised for the purposes of
this Act and any other legislation administered by the Minister but may not be
exercised for any other purpose.
(2) The power to enter a place or land
conferred by this section does not include a power to enter a place that is a
dwelling-house or other residential premises unless: (a) the occupier
consents, or
(b) some manufacture, business or trade is carried on there.
(3) An investigator may, at a reasonable time, enter any place that he or she
believes on reasonable grounds to be a place where goods are manufactured,
prepared or supplied or a place where services are supplied or arranged and:
(a) inspect any goods or partly manufactured goods and make such other
inspections as he or she considers to be necessary,
(b) take any goods, or
partly manufactured goods, for which he or she pays a fair price,
(c) take a
sample of anything from which goods are manufactured or produced in that
place,
(d) make inquiries of any person employed or engaged in that place, or
(e) film, photograph, videotape or otherwise record a still or moving image of
any thing (other than a document) for the purpose of the investigation of any
matter relating to consumer goods or product related services.
(4) If the
Director-General believes on reasonable grounds that there are on any premises
documents evidencing conduct in contravention of this Act or any other
legislation administered by the Minister, an investigator may, with the
written authority of the Director-General, enter the premises, inspect any
documents and make copies of them or take extracts from them.
(5) An
investigator may: (a) at a reasonable time: (i) enter any place that he or she
believes on reasonable grounds to be a place where transactions involving the
disposal of interests in land are effected, or
(ii) enter any land if he or
she believes on reasonable grounds that an interest in the land is being, or
is proposed to be, disposed of,
(b) inspect any documents that are in the
place and relate to an interest in land or are on the land and relate to the
disposal of an interest in the land, and
(c) make inquiries of any person
employed or engaged in the place or on the land.
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