(1) A police custody officer who is directed
by a
court to supervise a person under section 200L(1) has the functions set
out in section 200I(1)(a) to (e) and (g) and may exercise the
powers set out in section 200I(2)(a) to (e) and 200J.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1)—
(a) section 200I applies as if—
(i) any reference to a person the police custody officer is supervising or transporting under Division 3 were a reference to the person being supervised under section 200L(1); and
(ii) any
reference to the Chief Commissioner or the Chief Commissioner under Division 3
were a reference to the court under section 200L(1); and
(b) section 200J applies as if—
S. 200M(2)(b)(i) amended by No. 45/2017 s. 49.
(i) the
reference to the person the police custody officer is supervising
or transporting under Division 3
were a reference to the person being
supervised under section 200L(1); and
(ii) the reference to a function or power the police custody officer has under Division 3 were a reference to a function or power the police custody officer has under subsection (1).
(3) The court may direct the police custody officer to exercise one or more of the powers set out in sections 200I(2)(a) to (e) and 200J.
(4) For the purposes of subsection (3), if the
police custody officer is directed by the court to exercise a power under
section 200I(2)(a) to (e), that section applies as if it did not require the
police custody officer to form a belief on reasonable grounds before
exercising the power.
Part 12—Police Registration and Services Board
Division 1—Establishment and functions