(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1), an authorized
officer shall not enter domestic premises without a warrant
issued by a magistrate under subsection (3) or (4).
(3) If it is made to appear to a magistrate by
information on oath that there is reason to believe that
(a)
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an offence against this Ordinance has been or is
being committed on domestic premises; or
(b) there is on domestic premises any thing that is
or is likely to constitute evidence that an
offence against this Ordinance has been or is
being committed on domestic premises,
the magistrate may issue a warrant in the prescribed form
authorizing an authorized officer to enter and search such
premises.
(4) If it is made to appear to a magistrate by
information on oath that it is necessary for an authorized
officer to enter domestic premises for any of the purposes
referred to in subsection (1)(b), the magistrate may issue
a warrant in the prescribed form authorizing the authorized
officer to enter such domestic premises.