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CRIMES (FORENSIC PROCEDURES) ACT 2000 - SECT 44

Action to be taken on making of interim orders

    (1)     A magistrate who makes an interim order must inform the applicant for the order personally, or by telephone, radio, fax or other means of communication—

        (a)     that the order has been made; and

        (b)     of the terms of the order, including the matters mentioned in subsection (2); and

        (c)     of any orders or directions given under subsection (3) in relation to the order.

    (2)     An interim order must state the date and time when, and place where, a further hearing on the application will take place and the application will be finally decided by the making of an order confirming or disallowing the interim order.

    (3)     A magistrate may make the orders and give the directions in relation to an interim order that a magistrate may make or give in relation to an order under section 33 (Final order for carrying out of forensic procedure).



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