Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Authorisations - Practice warrants

97: Matters to be stated in practice warrant

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"What a practice warrant must include"

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When you get a practice warrant, it must have some important information on it. You will see the type of warrant that was issued. The warrant will also say who it was issued to, which is the Director-General. It will explain what activity is allowed to be carried out under the warrant.

The warrant must also include any rules or limits that are imposed under section 95. You will see how long the warrant is valid for, which is called the term of the warrant. The date the warrant was issued will also be on it.

All this information is important because it helps you understand what the warrant allows and what it does not.

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Part 4Authorisations
Practice warrants

97Matters to be stated in practice warrant

  1. A practice warrant must state—

  2. the type of warrant issued; and
    1. the Director-General to whom the warrant is issued; and
      1. the activity authorised to be carried out; and
        1. any restrictions or conditions imposed under section 95; and
          1. the term of the warrant; and
            1. the date on which the warrant was issued.