Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Authorisations - Practice warrants

100: Powers of Government Communications Security Bureau acting under practice warrant

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"What the Government Communications Security Bureau can do with a practice warrant"

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The Director-General of the Government Communications Security Bureau, or someone they authorise, can use certain powers to carry out a practice warrant. These powers are listed in section 69. When they use these powers, they must follow any rules or limits set out in section 95 that are part of the practice warrant.

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Part 4Authorisations
Practice warrants

100Powers of Government Communications Security Bureau acting under practice warrant

  1. The Director-General of the Government Communications Security Bureau, or an employee of that intelligence and security agency authorised by the Director-General for that purpose, may exercise any of the powers in section 69 to give effect to a practice warrant.

  2. Subsection (1) applies subject to any restrictions or conditions imposed under section 95 stated in the practice warrant.