Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) An inspector may enter a place if--
(a) the inspector believes on reasonable grounds that the place is a credit business place and the entry is made when the place is open for the conduct of business or otherwise open for entry; or
(b) its occupier consents to the entry; or
(c) it is a public place; or
(d) the entry is authorised by warrant.
(2) An inspector may also enter land around premises to gain access to the premises or to ask its occupier for consent to enter the premises.
(3) In this section--
credit business place means a place, other than a private dwelling, at which--
(a) a credit business is carried on; or
(b) there are documents relating to a credit business.