Military Police Search Regulations

Summary

Australian Military Police primarily follow the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982. The Regulatory Powers Act 2014 generally applies to civilian bodies but can be relevant for military police during search warrants as per the DFDA. For specific legal situations, understanding the interaction between these acts is crucial.

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Are Australian Military police under the regulatory powers act * when conducting search and seizure
Hi ****! Australian Military Police typically operate under the Defence Force Discipline Act * and other military-specific legislation. The Regulatory Powers Act * generally applies to civilian regulatory bodies. However, to provide more specific guidance, knowing the exact context of the search and seizure might help. Could you provide more details on the situation?
Dfda states that part * of the regulatory powers act is triggered when military police are conducting search warrants
****, it sounds like you're referring to a specific interaction between the Defence Force Discipline Act (DFDA) and the Regulatory Powers Act *.
- Defence Force Discipline Act * (DFDA): Primarily governs the conduct of Australian Military Police.
- Regulatory Powers Act *: Generally applies to civilian regulatory bodies but can be triggered under certain conditions as per DFDA.
Would you like more detailed information on how these acts interact during search warrants, or do you need guidance on a specific legal situation?