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BIOSECURITY ACT 2015 - SECT 470

Entry to premises without warrant or consent during biosecurity emergencies

  (1)   During a biosecurity emergency period, a biosecurity officer or biosecurity enforcement officer may (subject to subsection   (2)) enter any premises for any or all of the following purposes:

  (a)   if no relevant biosecurity control order (see subsection   (3)) is in force in relation to the premises or goods on the premises--to exercise powers in accordance with Division   3 of Part   2 of Chapter   6 (biosecurity risk assessment powers) in relation to the declaration disease or pest;

  (b)   if a relevant biosecurity control order is in force in relation to the premises or goods on the premises--to exercise powers in accordance with section   360 in relation to the premises or goods (as the case requires) for the following purpose:

  (i)   for orders made under section   353 without the modifications provided by section   461--managing the biosecurity risk posed by the declaration disease or pest;

  (ii)   for orders made under section   353 with the modifications provided by section   461--preventing or controlling the establishment or spread of the declaration disease or pest in Australian territory or a part of Australian territory;

  (c)   if the premises are in a relevant biosecurity response zone (see subsection   (4))--to exercise powers in accordance with section   370 in relation to the premises or goods (as the case requires) for the following purpose:

  (i)   for biosecurity response zone determinations made under section   365 without the modifications provided by section   465--managing the biosecurity risk posed by the declaration disease or pest;

  (ii)   for biosecurity response zone determinations made under section   365 with the modifications provided by section   465--preventing or controlling the establishment or spread of the declaration disease or pest in Australian territory or a part of Australian territory;

  (d)   in any case--to set traps or set up equipment or other structures in relation to the declaration disease or pest in accordance with section   466.

Note 1:   For the obligations and powers of biosecurity enforcement officers in entering premises under this section, see Division   3 of Part   5 of Chapter   9.

Note 2:   For modifications of Chapter   6 (managing biosecurity risks: monitoring, control and response) in relation to premises entered in accordance with this section, see section   471.

Note 3:   Premises includes a conveyance (see paragraph   (a) of the definition of premises in section   9).

  (2)   A biosecurity officer or biosecurity enforcement officer is not authorised to enter premises under subsection   (1) unless:

  (a)   the biosecurity officer suspects, on reasonable grounds, that the declaration disease or pest may be present in or on the premises or goods on the premises; and

  (b)   a biosecurity enforcement officer accompanies the biosecurity officer for the purposes of assisting in entering the premises and exercising the powers in accordance with subsection   (1).

  (3)   A relevant biosecurity control order is a biosecurity control order:

  (a)   that is made under section   353 during a biosecurity emergency period (whether or not with the modifications provided by section   461); and

  (b)   that relates to the declaration disease or pest.

  (4)   A relevant biosecurity response zone is a biosecurity response zone specified in a biosecurity response zone determination:

  (a)   that is determined under section   365 during a biosecurity emergency period (whether or not with the modifications provided by section   465); and

  (b)   that relates to the declaration disease or pest.

Entry without a warrant or consent

  (5)   To avoid doubt, a biosecurity officer or biosecurity enforcement officer may enter premises in accordance with subsection   (1) despite subsections   315(2), 361(2), 371(2), 380(2) and 390(2).

Conveyances

  (6)   If the premises are a conveyance, a biosecurity enforcement officer may stop and detain the conveyance for a purpose referred to in subsection   (1).



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