❓ This parliamentary question concerns potential powers to access private property without a warrant. The specific context is unclear due to the limited information provided.
AnsweredQoN 2044Legislative Assembly
Asked
17 September 2003
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Portfolio
Tourism; Small Business; Sport and Recreation; Peel and the South West
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(b) without a warrant?
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Answered
4 December 2003
Responded by
Minister for Tourism; Small Business; Sport and Recreation; Peel and the South West
Response time
78 days
(b) other private property?
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