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BIOSECURITY ACT 2023 (NO. 50 OF 2023) - SECT 184

Power to seize things

    (1)     An authorised person who enters premises under this part with the occupier's consent may seize anything at the premises if seizure of the thing is consistent with the purpose of the entry told to the occupier when seeking the occupier's consent.

    (2)     An authorised person who enters premises under a warrant under this part may seize anything at the premises that the authorised person is authorised to seize under the warrant.

    (3)     An authorised person who enters premises under this part (whether with the occupier's consent, under a warrant or otherwise) may seize—

        (a)     anything at the premises if satisfied on reasonable grounds that—

              (i)     the thing is connected with an offence against this Act; and

              (ii)     the seizure is necessary to prevent the thing from being—

    (A)     concealed, lost or destroyed; or

    (B)     used to commit, continue or repeat the offence; or

        (b)     any biosecurity matter or other thing if the authorised person reasonably believes that seizure of the biosecurity matter or other thing is necessary to manage a biosecurity risk posed by the biosecurity matter or thing.

    (4)     Having seized a thing, an authorised person may—

        (a)     remove the thing from the premises where it was seized (the place of seizure ) to another place; or

        (b)     leave the thing at the place of seizure but restrict access to it.

    (5)     A person commits an offence if—

        (a)     the person interferes with a seized thing, or anything containing a seized thing, to which access has been restricted under subsection (4); and

        (b)     the person does not have an authorised person's approval to interfere with the thing.

Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.

    (6)     A person commits an offence if the person—

        (a)     intentionally or negligently interferes with a seized thing, or anything containing a seized thing, to which access has been restricted under subsection (4); and

        (b)     does not have an authorised person's approval to interfere with the thing.

Maximum penalty: 1 000 penalty units.

    (7)     An offence against subsection (5) is a strict liability offence.



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