Section 41 – Carrying out inspections under section 38 or 39: further provision
78.This section provides further powers, in subsections (2) to (5), available to an authorised officer carrying out an inspection of business premises under section 38 or 39. These include: taking any person(s) with them onto the premises (including a constable where the officer has reasonable cause to anticipate serious obstruction); taking any equipment or materials required for the purpose of the inspection (for example heavy machinery); examining or investigating anything considered necessary in the circumstances of the inspection; directing that the premises (or any part of the premises) be left undisturbed for as long as is reasonably necessary for the purposes of any examination or investigation.
79.The power to take equipment or machinery can be exercised at a time agreed with the occupier or, alternatively, at any reasonable time (subsection (6)). The power can only be exercised without the agreement of the occupier at a reasonable time either: (a) where a notice was issued under section 40(2)(a) informing the occupier in advance that the officer intended to exercise the power; or (b) where the officer considers that there are reasonable grounds for believing that giving advance notice that the power will be exercised would seriously prejudice the assessment of the liable person’s liability to pay the levy, or the payment of the levy by the liable person. Subsection (8) applies the requirements in section 40(3) and (4) to the exercise of the power in subsection (3) where advance notice is not given by virtue of subsection (7)(b); as a result, in such a case, written notice must be provided to the occupier or someone else who appears to be in charge of the premises at the time of the inspection (or if no one is present at the time, the notice must be left in a prominent place on the premises) stating the possible consequences of obstructing the authorised officer from exercising the power to carry out the inspection.