Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Act 2017

Enforcement and other matters - Enforcement officers and enforcement powers - Enforcement officers

58: Enforcement officers must produce evidence of appointment

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If you are an enforcement officer for the Outer Space and High-altitude Activities Act 2017, you must show your warrant of appointment when asked. This warrant is given to you when you are appointed under section 57. You need to produce it whenever someone asks you to, while you are doing your job.

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Enforcement officers and enforcement powers: Enforcement officers

58Enforcement officers must produce evidence of appointment

  1. An enforcement officer appointed under section 57 must produce his or her warrant of appointment under this Act whenever requested to do so in the course of the enforcement officer’s duties.