Northern Territory Consolidated Acts7. Inspector and inspector's power
(1) The Chief Inspector may appoint such employees as inspectors as he thinks necessary for the purposes of this Act.
(2) Subject to any direction of the Chief Inspector, an inspector may -
(a) enter and inspect licensed premises, examine any records required to be kept under this Act and take notes or extracts therefrom;
(b) enter and inspect any premises which he believes on reasonable grounds are being or have been used for the storage of radioactive material;
(c) require a person in control of a vehicle, which he believes on reasonable grounds is being used for the transport of radioactive material, to stop the vehicle;
(d) detain a vehicle, which he believes on reasonable grounds is being used for the transport of radioactive material, and inspect the vehicle and its load;
(e) require the driver of any vehicle, which he believes on reasonable grounds is carrying radioactive material, to take the vehicle to the nearest available weighing facility and require the driver to, or himself carry out, or cause to be carried out, the weighing of the vehicle and its load;
(f) install and use any equipment or measuring device for sampling, measuring or analysing any substance or material which he believes on reasonable grounds may be, or may contain, radioactive material; and
(g) where he believes on reasonable grounds that an offence may have been committed against this Act -
(i) seize any vehicle, radioactive material, package, container, document, paper, record or other thing relating to or used in connection with the packaging, storage or transport of radioactive material which he believes on reasonable grounds is related to the offence; and
(ii) require a person who the inspector believes on reasonable grounds may have committed the offence to provide his name and such information relating to the packaging, storage and transport of radioactive material as the inspector thinks fit.