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HUMAN EMBRYO (RESEARCH) ACT 2004 (NO. 22 OF 2004) - SECT 31

Power to secure

If an inspector, during a search of premises, believes on reasonable grounds that there is at the premises a human embryo or a thing that may provide evidence of the commission of an offence against this Act or the Human Cloning (Prohibition) Act 2004 , the monitoring powers include securing the embryo or thing while a warrant to seize it is obtained (whether by the inspector or by another person).

Note     A reference to an offence against a Territory law includes a reference to a related ancillary offence, eg attempt (see Legislation Act, s 189).



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