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CONFISCATION OF PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 1989 - SECT 67B
Seizure of property-tracking documents
67B Seizure of property-tracking documents
(1) An authorised officer executing a search warrant under this Division in
relation to a property-tracking document may-- (a) make copies of, and take
extracts from, the document, and
(b) for a document that is, or that might
reasonably be suspected of being, held in or accessible from, a computer--give
a direction to a person to give the authorised officer-- (i) information or
assistance that is reasonable and necessary to enable the officer to access
data held in, or accessible from, the computer, or
(ii) information or
assistance reasonably necessary to allow the officer to-- (A) copy data from
the computer to another computer, or
(B) convert the data into documentary
form or another form intelligible to a computer used by the officer.
(2)
Without limiting subsection (1)(b), the authorised officer may require the
person to provide assistance in accessing data on a computer secured by
biometric means, including, for example, fingerprints or retina scans.
(3) A
search warrant issued under this Division is taken to authorise the seizure of
a document or thing that the authorised officer executing the search warrant
reasonably believes-- (a) will afford evidence of a criminal offence, whether
under the law of this State or the Commonwealth or another State or a
Territory, and
(b) is necessary to seize to prevent the concealment, loss or
destruction of the document or thing.
(4) Self-incrimination is not a
reasonable excuse for refusing to comply with a direction given under
subsection (1)(b).
(5) To avoid doubt-- (a) information provided by a
specified person under subsection (1) to access data held in or accessible
from a computer may be used only forthat purpose and no other purpose, and
(b) this section is subject to any other provision of this Act or another Act
that provides for how a police officer may take particulars that are necessary
to identify a person.
(6) In this section--
"computer" means an electronic device for storing, processing or transferring
information.
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