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PART 7OFCOM’s powers and duties in relation to regulated services
CHAPTER 4Information
Powers of entry, inspection and audit
107Powers of entry, inspection and audit
Schedule 12 makes provision about—
(a)
OFCOM’s powers of entry and inspection, and
(b)
the carrying out of audits by OFCOM.
108Amendment of Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001
(1)
The Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 is amended as follows.
(2)
“(u)
paragraph 8 of Schedule 12 to the Online Safety Act 2023.”
(3)
In section 65 (meaning of “legal privilege”)—
(a)
“(8C)
An item which is, or is comprised in, property which has been seized in exercise or purported exercise of the power of seizure conferred by paragraph 7(f), (j) or (k) of Schedule 12 to the Online Safety Act 2023 is to be taken for the purposes of this Part to be an item subject to legal privilege if, and only if, the seizure of that item was in contravention of paragraph 17(3) of that Schedule (privileged information or documents).”;
(b)
in subsection (9)—
(i)
at the end of paragraph (d) omit “or”;
(ii)
at the end of paragraph (e) insert “or”
;
(iii)
“(g)
paragraph 7(f), (j) or (k) of Schedule 12 to the Online Safety Act 2023.”
(4)
“Online Safety Act 2023
73V
Each of the powers of seizure conferred by paragraph 7(f), (j) and (k) of Schedule 12 to the Online Safety Act 2023.”