7—Powers and functions of prison officers, police officers and others
(1) A prison officer,
police officer and any other official of this jurisdiction may exercise and
perform any function conferred or expressed to be conferred on the
official—
(a) by
or under the Commonwealth Act or a corresponding law; or
(b) in
accordance with the arrangements referred to in section 8.
(2) It is lawful for a
prison officer, police officer or other official of this jurisdiction—
(a) to
hold and deal with any prisoner in accordance with the terms of a warrant
issued under the Commonwealth Act in respect of the prisoner; and
(b) to
take any action in respect of a prisoner transferred, or to be transferred, to
or from Australia in accordance with the Commonwealth Act that the official is
authorised to take by or under that Act.
Note—
A number of provisions of the Commonwealth Act require State officials to
exercise functions. For example, a warrant may be issued under section 30 of
the Commonwealth Act requiring a prison officer, police officer or other
person to escort a prisoner who is being transferred. A police officer of this
jurisdiction may arrest a person escaping from custody under section 56 of the
Commonwealth Act.