(1) This section applies to premises if an authorised officer has reason to
believe that:
- (a)
- there are on the premises any documents or goods that are
relevant to the operation of this Act or an entitlement Act; or
- (b)
- there is on the premises any other property that is relevant to the
operation of this Act or an entitlement Act.
(2) The authorised officer:
- (a)
- may at all reasonable times enter and remain
on those premises; and
- (b)
- is entitled to full and free access at all reasonable times to any such
documents, goods or other property on those premises; and
- (c)
- may inspect, examine, make copies of, or take extracts from, any such
documents on those premises; and
- (d)
- may inspect, examine, count, measure, weigh, gauge, test or analyse any
such goods or other property on those premises and, to that end, take samples.
(3) An authorised officer is not entitled to enter or remain on any premises
if, after having been requested by the occupier to produce his or her identity
card, the officer fails to comply with that request.
(4) If an authorised officer enters, or proposes to enter, premises under this
section, the occupier must provide the officer with all reasonable facilities
and assistance for the effective exercise of powers under this section.
(5) An occupier who contravenes subsection (4) is guilty of an offence
punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding 10 penalty units.
- Note:
Chapter 2 of the Criminal Code sets out the general principles of
criminal responsibility.