This legislation has been repealed.
(1) This section
applies where—
(a) an
authorised officer is authorised to seize any record, device or other thing
under this Part; and
(b) the
record, device or other thing cannot, or cannot readily, be physically seized
and removed.
(2) An authorised
officer may issue an embargo notice under this section.
(3) An embargo notice
is a notice forbidding the use, movement, sale, leasing, transfer, deletion of
information from or other dealing with the record, device or other thing, or
any part of it, without the written consent of an authorised officer or the
Regulator.
(4) The embargo notice
must—
(a)
contain the particulars required by the regulations; and
(b) list
the activities that it forbids; and
(c) set
out a copy of subsection (9)
.
(5) On issuing an
embargo notice, an authorised officer must—
(a)
cause a copy of the notice to be served on the owner of the record, device or
other thing; or
(b) if
that person cannot be located after all reasonable steps have been taken to do
so, affix a copy of the notice to the record, device or other thing in a
prominent position.
(6) A person must not
knowingly do anything that is forbidden by an embargo notice.
Maximum penalty: $10 000.
(7) A person must not
instruct or request another person to do anything that the first mentioned
person knows is forbidden by an embargo notice.
Maximum penalty: $10 000.
(8) It is a defence to
a prosecution for an offence against subsection (6)
to establish that the person charged—
(a)
moved the record, device or other thing, or part of it, for the purpose of
protecting or preserving it; and
(b)
notified the authorised officer who issued the embargo notice of the move, and
of the new location of the record, device or other thing or part of it, within
48 hours after the move.
(9) A person on whom
an embargo notice has been served must take reasonable steps to prevent
another person from doing anything forbidden by the embargo notice.
Maximum penalty: $10 000.
(10) Despite anything
to the contrary in any other Act or at law, a sale, lease, transfer or other
dealing with a record, device or other thing, or part of it, in contravention
of this section is void.