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(a) enter at any reasonable time and search any premises (other than domestic premises) occupied by a person registered under this Ordinance or by the holder of a licence;
(b) require a person to produce for his inspection-
(i) a licence or certificate of registration;
(ii) any document which relates to the origin, destination or nature of anything in respect of which a licence could be issued under this Ordinance or which he suspects to be evidence of an offence under this Ordinance; or
(iii) any record or other document required to be kept by this Ordinance;
(c) examine and make copies of a licence, certificate of registration or of any record or document produced under paragraph (b);
(d) take possession of, without payment but subject to the issue of a receipt for it, a sample of anything in respect of which a licence could be issued under this Ordinance as may be required by the Director for the purpose of examination and investigation to determine whether an offence may have been committed under this Ordinance; or
(e) examine anything if he considers it necessary to do so to ascertain whether or not the provisions of this Ordinance are being, or have been, complied with by any person in respect of that thing.
(2) An authorized officer may require-
(a) the holder of a licence;
(b) a person registered under this Ordinance; and
(c) a servant, employee or agent of a person referred to in paragraph (a) or (b),
to furnish such information or take such action as may be necessary to enable the authorized officer to exercise the powers conferred or perform the duties imposed on him under this Ordinance.
(3) Where a sample of anything is taken by an authorized officer under subsection (1)(d) the Director may, after his examination and investigation, direct that the sample be returned to the place from which it was taken, or destroyed or disposed of, as the Director thinks fit.
11. Special powers of authorized officers
(1) An authorized officer may enter and search any place or premises (other than domestic premises) if he reasonably suspects that there is in or on that place or premises anything in respect of which an offence has been committed under this Ordinance or which is, or contains, evidence of the commission of such offence.
(2) An authorized officer may seize anything, other than an aircraft, vessel or vehicle,-
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CAP. 403]
Ozone Layer Protection
[1989 Ed.
(a) enter at any reasonable time and search any premises (other than domestic premises) occupied by a person registered under this Ordinance or by the holder of a licence;
(b) require a person to produce for his inspection-
(i) a licence or certificate of registration;
(ii) any document which relates to the origin, destination or nature of anything in respect of which a licence could be issued under this Ordinance or which he suspects to be evidence of an offence under this Ordinance; or
(iii) any record or other document required to be kept by this
Ordinance;
(c) examine and make copies of a licence, certificate of registration or of any record or document produced under paragraph (b); (d) take possession of, without payment but subject to the issue of a receipt for it, a sample of anything in respect of which a licence could be issued under this Ordinance as may be required by the Director for the purpose of examination and investigation to determine whether an offence may have been committed under this Ordinance; or
(e) examine anything if he considers it necessary to do so to ascertain whether or not the provisions of this Ordinance are being, or have been, complied with by any person in respect of that thing.
(2) An authorized officer may require-
(a) the holder of a licence;
(b) a person registered under this Ordinance; and
(c) a servant, employee or agent of a person referred to in paragraph
(a) or (b),
to furnish such information or take such action as may be necessary to enable the authorized officer to exercise the powers conferred or perform the duties imposed on him under this Ordinance.
(3) Where a sample of anything is taken by an authorized officer under subsection (1)(d) the Director may, after his examination and investigation, direct that the sample be returned to the place from which it was taken, or destroyed or disposed of, as the Director thinks fit.
11. Special powers of authorized officers
(1) An authorized officer may enter and search any place or premises (other than domestic premises) if he reasonably suspects that there is in or on that place or premises anything in respect of which an offence has been committed under this Ordinance or which is, or contains, evidence of the commission of such offence.
(2) An authorized officer may seize anything, other than an aircraft, vessel or vehicle,-
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