Crimes Legislation Amendment (International Crime Cooperation and Other Measures) Act 2018 (34 of 2018)
Schedule 1 Assistance to international courts and tribunals
Part 3 Covert access to stored communications
International Criminal Court Act 2002
25 After Division 11 of Part 4
Insert:
Division 11A - Stored communications
78A Authorising application for a stored communications warrant
The Attorney-General may authorise, in writing, the Australian Federal Police, or the police force or police service of a State, to apply for a stored communications warrant under section 110 of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 if:
(a) the Attorney-General is satisfied that:
(i) an investigation is being conducted by the Prosecutor or a proceeding is before the ICC; and
(ii) there are reasonable grounds to believe that stored communications relevant to the investigation or proceeding are held by a carrier; and
(b) the ICC has requested the Attorney-General to arrange for access to the stored communications.
Note: Information obtained under the warrant may only be communicated to the ICC on certain conditions: see subsection 142A(1) of the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979.
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