Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Authorisations - Practice warrants

98: Authorised activities

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"Things you are allowed to do with a special permit, even if they're normally against the law"

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If you have a practice warrant, it can allow you to do certain activities that are normally against the law. These activities are listed in section 67(1)(a) to (f). You can do one or more of these activities if your practice warrant says you can.

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Part 4Authorisations
Practice warrants

98Authorised activities

  1. A practice warrant may authorise the carrying out of 1 or more of the activities specified in section 67(1)(a) to (f) that would otherwise be unlawful.