Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Jersey) Law 2005 — Jersey law | Esheria

Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Jersey) Law 2005

This Part defines key terms and sets rules for lawful and unlawful interception, interception warrants, and safeguards for intercepted material.

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Jurisdiction
Jersey
Instrument
Regulation
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Language
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This Part defines key terms and sets rules for lawful and unlawful interception, interception warrants, and safeguards for intercepted material. This segment sets rules for obtaining and disclosing communications data, restricting disclosure in legal proceedings, creating secrecy duties for warrant-related information, and controlling directed, intrusive, and covert-source surveillance. This provision sets how authorizations under this Part expire, can be renewed, and must be cancelled, and it creates oversight, tribunal, and code-of-practice powers. Some disclosures are exempt from paragraph (1)(a) and (b) when made under a warrant, authorization, or notice issued under Part 2 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (Jersey) Law 2005, or when required under Article 44 of that Law.