Search and Surveillance Act 2012

Enforcement officers' powers and orders - Production orders

76: Duration of production order

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"How long a production order lasts"

A production order lasts for a certain amount of time, which is written in the order itself. This time cannot be more than 30 days after the order is made. You can think of it like a deadline, and the order is only in force until that deadline is reached.

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Part 3Enforcement officers' powers and orders
Production orders

76Duration of production order

  1. A production order is in force for the period specified in the order (not exceeding 30 days after the date on which the order is made).