Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Authorisations - Practice warrants

96: Term of practice warrant

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"How long a practice warrant lasts"

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A practice warrant is only valid for a certain period, which is 12 months or less. You need to know when it starts and ends. The warrant will say how long it is valid for. When a practice warrant expires, it does not stop you from applying for another one to do the same thing. You can apply for a new warrant to keep doing the activity. This means you can keep getting new warrants if you need to, as long as you apply for them.

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Part 4Authorisations
Practice warrants

96Term of practice warrant

  1. A practice warrant must specify a period not exceeding 12 months during which it is valid.

  2. The expiry of a practice warrant does not prevent a further application for a practice warrant in relation to the same activity.