Part 3Public health investigations

Investigators' powers

26Entry to dwellinghouses

(1)

Where an investigator proposes, in the exercise of a power conferred by section 22, to enter a dwellinghouse, the conditions set out in subsections (2) and (3) must be satisfied.

(2)

The first condition is that the investigator has given 48 hours' notice of the proposed entry to a person who appears to be the occupier of the dwellinghouse.

(3)

The second condition is that—

(a)

the person who appears to be the occupier of the dwellinghouse has consented; or

(b)

entry is effected under the authority of a warrant issued in accordance with section 27.

(4)

In this Part, “dwellinghouse” means any premises or part of premises which are wholly or mainly occupied as a person's dwelling.