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AUSTRALIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE ORGANISATION ACT 1979 - SECT 34D

Screening of persons

  (1)   This section applies in relation to a person who is seeking to enter a place (the questioning place ) where the subject of a questioning warrant is appearing, or is due to appear, before a prescribed authority for questioning under the warrant.

Note:   This section applies in relation to any person who is seeking to enter a questioning place, including the subject.

Persons may be screened or searched

  (2)   A police officer may request the person to do any of the following:

  (a)   undergo a screening procedure at a place;

  (b)   produce a thing in the person's possession for inspection or examination, including anything worn or carried by the person that can be conveniently removed by the person;

  (c)   undergo an ordinary search or a frisk search, if the officer suspects on reasonable grounds that it is prudent to conduct an ordinary search or a frisk search of the person in order to ascertain whether the person is carrying a dangerous item or a communication device.

  (3)   An ordinary search or a frisk search under paragraph   (2)(c) must, if practicable, be conducted by a police officer of the same sex as the person.

  (4)   A police officer may, for the purposes of subsection   (2), request the person to remove a thing in the person's possession, including anything worn or carried by the person that can be conveniently removed by the person.

Certain items may be retained

  (5)   A police officer may request the person to give a dangerous item or a communication device to the officer for safekeeping while the questioning is being conducted.

  (6)   A dangerous item given to a police officer under subsection   (5) may be retained by the officer for such time as is reasonable.

  (7)   A communication device given to a police officer under subsection   (5) by the subject may be retained by the officer:

  (a)   if returning the device would be prejudicial to security--only until returning the device would no longer be prejudicial to security; and

  (b)   otherwise--for only such time as the prescribed authority before whom the subject is appearing for questioning under the warrant considers reasonable.

  (8)   A communication device given to a police officer under subsection   (5) by a person other than the subject must be returned to the person if:

  (a)   the person requests the officer to return the device; and

  (b)   at the time of the request, the person has left the questioning place.

Person may be requested to answer questions about certain things

  (9)   If a thing is:

  (a)   in the possession or control of a person while the person undergoes a screening procedure in accordance with paragraph   (2)(a); or

  (b)   produced by a person for inspection or examination in accordance with paragraph   (2)(b); or

  (c)   removed by a person in accordance with subsection   (4); or

  (d)   given by a person to a police officer for safekeeping in accordance with subsection   (5);

a police officer may request the person to answer reasonable questions about the thing.

Power to refuse entry

  (10)   A police officer may refuse a person (other than an IGIS official) entry to a questioning place if:

  (a)   a police officer makes a request of the person under this section; and

  (b)   the person does not comply with the request.

Note:   If:

(a)   a person is the subject of a questioning warrant; and

(b)   the person is refused entry under this subsection to the questioning place;

  the person will be taken to have failed to appear for questioning under the warrant: see subsection   34GD(2).

Exceptions

  (11)   This section does not apply in relation to:

  (a)   a communication device that is in the possession of, or being used lawfully by:

  (i)   an ASIO employee; or

  (ii)   an ASIO affiliate; or

  (iii)   an IGIS official; or

  (iv)   a police officer; or

  (b)   a dangerous item that is in the lawful possession of a police officer.



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