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PROSTITUTION ACT 2000 (NO. 17 OF 2000) - SECT 29

29 .         Provisions about searching a person

        (1)         A police officer cannot carry out a search of a person under this Part unless of the same sex as the person searched.

        (2)         If a police officer of the same sex as the person to be searched is not immediately available to carry out the search, another police officer may —

            (a)         cause the search to be carried out, under the direction of a police officer, by another person of the same sex as the person to be searched;

            (b)         detain the person for as long as is reasonably necessary for the person to be searched in accordance with this section; or

            (c)         convey or conduct the person to a place where the person can be searched in accordance with this section.

        (3)         Nothing in this Part authorizes a search by way of an examination of the body cavities of a person unless it is carried out under subsection (5) by a medical practitioner or a registered nurse.

        (4)         A police officer may arrange for a medical practitioner or registered nurse nominated by the police officer to examine the body cavities of the person to be searched and may —

            (a)         detain the person until the arrival of that medical practitioner or registered nurse; or

            (b)         convey or conduct the person to that medical practitioner or registered nurse.

        (5)         A medical practitioner or registered nurse may carry out an examination arranged by a police officer under subsection (4) and no action lies against the medical practitioner or registered nurse in respect of anything reasonably done for the purposes of the examination.

        (6)         A police officer may use any force that is reasonably necessary, and may call on any assistance necessary, in order to perform a function under this section.

        (7)         In this section —

        “medical practitioner” means an individual who is registered as a medical practitioner under the Medical Act 1894 ;

        "registered nurse" means a person registered under Part 3 of the Nurses Act 1992 .



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