(1) A forced muster order must—(a) identify the stock to be searched for by a stated brand or other stated identifying mark; and(b) state the applicant’s name; and(c) state the applicant may enter a stated place, including the airspace above the place, to conduct, under the direction and supervision of a police officer, a muster of the stock identified in the order to locate and remove the stock; and(d) state a police officer may direct and supervise the muster and enter the place, including the airspace above the place, to direct and supervise the muster; and(e) state that for conducting the muster the applicant may—(i) search for and take possession of stock found at the place matching the description of the stock identified in the order; and(ii) draft, cut out, and take any other action necessary to identify and separate the stock from other stock; and(iii) bring onto the place any agent, assistant, horse, dog, vehicle or equipment reasonably necessary for the search or taking possession; and(f) state a police officer may bring onto the place any horse, dog, vehicle or equipment that is reasonably necessary for directing and supervising the muster; and(g) state the order is not effective unless the applicant gives a copy of the order to—(i) the commissioner by registered post; and(ii) the person managing or controlling the place stated in the order; and(h) state that the order lapses 6 months after it is made.
(2) Subsection (1) (d) and (f) do not limit any other powers of a police officer.