Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Authorisations - Practice warrants

95: Practice warrants may be issued subject to restrictions or conditions

You could also call this:

"Practice warrants can have special rules or limits to help keep everyone safe."

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When you get a practice warrant, it can have rules or limits on it. These rules or limits are put in place if they are thought to be good for the public. The people in charge decide what these rules or limits are, and they must think they are a good idea for everyone.

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"Agencies must consult the Minister of Foreign Affairs before getting a practice warrant that affects New Zealand's relationships with other countries."


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"How long a practice warrant lasts"

Part 4Authorisations
Practice warrants

95Practice warrants may be issued subject to restrictions or conditions

  1. A practice warrant may be issued subject to any restrictions or conditions that are considered desirable in the public interest.