Customs and Excise Act 2018

Customs powers - Powers in relation to persons

202: Offence in relation to failure to produce evidence of identity, entitlement to travel, etc

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"Not showing ID or travel proof when asked can be a crime"

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If you do not give identification or proof that you can travel when asked, you might commit an offence. This happens if you do not have a good reason for not giving the information, and you were asked to give it under section 201(2). You can be fined up to $5,000 if you are found guilty of this offence.

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Part 4Customs powers
Powers in relation to persons

202Offence in relation to failure to produce evidence of identity, entitlement to travel, etc

  1. A person commits an offence if the person, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with a demand made under section 201(2).

  2. A person who commits an offence under this section is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $5,000.

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