(1) This section applies to an investigator who enters a place under section 184.
(2) However, if an investigator enters a place to get the occupier's consent to enter a place, this section applies to the investigator only if the consent is given or the entry is otherwise authorised.
(3) The investigator may do all or any of the following for a relevant purpose--
(a) search any part of the place;
(b) inspect, measure, test, photograph or film any part of the place or anything at the place;
(c) take an extract from, or copy, a document at the place;
(d) take into or onto the place any person, equipment and materials the investigator reasonably requires for exercising a power under this part;
(e) require an occupier of the place, or a person at the place, to give the investigator reasonable help to exercise the investigator's powers under paragraphs (a) to (d);
(f) require an occupier of the place, or a person at the place, to give the investigator information to help the investigator ascertain--
(i) for an investigation about a disciplinary matter--whether a ground for disciplinary action exists; or
(ii) for another investigation--whether this Act is being complied with.
(4) When making a requirement mentioned in subsection (3)(e) or (f), the investigator must warn the person it is an offence to fail to comply with the requirement, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
(5) In this section--
relevant purpose means--
(a) for an investigation about a disciplinary matter--establishing whether a ground for disciplinary action exists; or
(b) for another investigation--monitoring and enforcing compliance with this Act.