Search and Surveillance Act 2012

General provisions in relation to search, surveillance, and inspection powers - Immunities

168: Relationship between sections 164 to 167 and other enactments

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"How sections 164 to 167 work with other laws"

If you are looking at laws about searching and surveillance, you need to know how some sections work together. When you read sections 164 to 167, you might find they disagree with other laws that talk about special rights or protections. If this happens, sections 164 to 167 are more important and are followed instead of the other laws, you can find these sections here.

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Part 4General provisions in relation to search, surveillance, and inspection powers
Immunities

168Relationship between sections 164 to 167 and other enactments

  1. If there is any inconsistency between any of sections 164 to 167 and the provisions of any other enactment conferring, regulating, or limiting a privilege or immunity, sections 164 to 167 prevail.