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LABOUR HIRE LICENSING ACT 2017 - SECT 64
Additional procedure if electronic application
64 Additional procedure if electronic application
(1) For an application made under section 63 , the magistrate may issue the
warrant (the
"original warrant" ) only if the magistrate is satisfied— (a) it was
necessary to make the application under section 63 ; and
(b) the way the
application was made under section 63 was appropriate.
(2) After the
magistrate issues the original warrant— (a) if there is a reasonably
practicable way of immediately giving a copy of the warrant to the inspector,
including, for example, by sending a copy by fax or email, the magistrate must
immediately give the inspector a copy of the warrant; or
(b) otherwise— (i)
the magistrate must tell the inspector the information mentioned in section 62
(2) ; and
(ii) the inspector must complete a form of warrant, including by
writing on it the information mentioned in section 62 (2) provided by the
magistrate.
(3) The copy of the warrant mentioned in subsection (2) (a) , or
the form of warrant completed under subsection (2) (b) (in either case the
"duplicate warrant" ), is a duplicate of, and as effectual as, the
original warrant.
(4) The inspector must, at the first reasonable
opportunity, send to the magistrate— (a) the written application complying
with section 61 (2) and (3) ; and
(b) if the inspector completed a form of
warrant under subsection (2) (b) , the completed form of warrant.
(5) The
magistrate must keep the original warrant and, on receiving the documents
under subsection (4) — (a) attach the documents to the original warrant; and
(b) give the original warrant and documents to the clerk of the court of the
relevant magistrates court.
(6) Subsection (7) applies if— (a) an issue
arises in a proceeding about whether an exercise of a power was authorised by
a warrant issued under this section; and
(b) the original warrant is not
produced in evidence.
(7) Despite subsection (3) , the onus of proof is on
the person relying on the lawfulness of the exercise of the power to prove a
warrant authorised the exercise of the power.
(8) This section does not limit
section 61 .
(9) In this section—
"relevant magistrates court" , in relation to a magistrate, means the
Magistrates Court that the magistrate constitutes under the
Magistrates Act 1991 .
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