A Part 5.3 supervisory order is any one of the following orders made under Part 5.3 of the Criminal Code:
(a) an interim control order;
(b) a confirmed control order;
(c) an interim supervision order;
(d) an extended supervision order.
If a Part 5.3 supervisory order is in force in relation to a person, and the person has a prescribed connection with premises, a constable may enter and search the premises if:
(a) the person is the occupier of the premises and consents to the entry; or
(b) the entry is made under a monitoring warrant.
If a Part 5.3 supervisory order is in force in relation to a person, a constable may conduct an ordinary search or a frisk search of the person if:
(a) the person consents to the search; or
(b) the search is conducted under a monitoring warrant.
A search must be for any of the following purposes (most of which are called Part 5.3 objects):
(a) the protection of the public from a terrorist act;
(b) the prevention of the provision of support for, or the facilitation of, a terrorist act;
(c) the prevention of the provision of support for, or the facilitation of, the engagement in a hostile activity in a foreign country;
(d) the protection of the community from the unacceptable risk of a terrorist offender committing a serious Part 5.3 offence;
(e) determining whether the Part 5.3 supervisory order has been, or is being, complied with.