Food Act 2014

Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement - Powers and enforcement - Powers and duties of food safety officers

310: Powers to enter

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"When food safety officers can enter places"

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If you are a food safety officer, you have the power to enter certain places. Your power to enter without a search warrant is described in section 311. You can find more information about this power there.

If you have a search warrant, your power to enter is described in sections 322 to 327. These sections tell you what you can and cannot do when entering a place with a warrant. You can read these sections to learn more about your powers.

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Part 4Provisions relating to recognition, territorial authorities, administration, and enforcement
Powers and enforcement: Powers and duties of food safety officers

310Powers to enter

  1. An officer's power to enter without a search warrant is described in section 311.

  2. An officer's power to enter with a search warrant is described in sections 322 to 327.