(1) A safe custody warrant must state—
(a) the name of the child or young person who may be taken into safe custody under the warrant; and
(b) the order for which the safe custody warrant is issued; and
(c) that the director-general or police officer may, with any necessary and reasonable assistance and force, enter stated premises and exercise the director-general's or police officer's powers under this part; and
(d) the hours when the premises may be entered; and
(e) the date, not later than 14 days after the day the warrant is issued, that the warrant ends; and
(f) the date that the transfer of daily care responsibility for the child or young person to the director-general ends.
(2) A safe custody warrant may also state the place where the child or young person is to be placed by the person who executes the warrant.