Part 7Supplementary and final provisions

Enforcement

I1240Warrant to authorise entry

1

This section applies where a justice of the peace is satisfied, on a sworn information in writing, that admission to premises specified in the information is reasonably required for any of the purposes mentioned in subsection (2) by a person—

a

employed by, or

b

acting on the instructions of,

the local housing authority.

2

The purposes are—

a

surveying or examining premises in order to carry out an inspection under section 4(1) or (2) or otherwise to determine whether any functions under any of Parts 1 to 4 or this Part should be exercised in relation to the premises;

b

surveying or examining premises—

i

which are (within the meaning of Part 1) specified premises in relation to an improvement notice or prohibition order, or

ii

in respect of which a management order is in force under Chapter 1 or 2 of Part 4;

c

ascertaining whether an offence has been committed under section 72, 95 or 234(3).

3

The justice may by warrant under his hand authorise the person mentioned in subsection (1) to enter on the premises for such of those purposes as may be specified in the warrant.

4

But the justice must not grant the warrant unless he is satisfied—

a

that admission to the premises has been sought in accordance with section 239(5) or (7) but has been refused;

b

that the premises are unoccupied or that the occupier is temporarily absent and it might defeat the purpose of the entry to await his return; or

c

that application for admission would defeat the purpose of the entry.

5

The power of entry conferred by a warrant under this section includes power to enter by force (if necessary).

6

Subsection (8) of section 239 applies to the person on whom that power is conferred as it applies to a person exercising the power of entry conferred by subsection (3) or (7) of that section.

7

A warrant under this section must, if so required, be produced for inspection by the owner or any occupier of the premises or anyone acting on his behalf.

8

If the premises are unoccupied or the occupier is temporarily absent, a person entering under the authority of a warrant under this section must leave the premises as effectively secured against trespassers as he found them.

9

A warrant under this section continues in force until the purpose for which the entry is required is satisfied.

10

In a case within section 239(4)(a) and (b), the powers conferred by this section are exercisable in relation to premises comprised in the excluded part of the house as well as in relation to the relevant premises.

11

In this section “occupier”, in relation to premises, means a person who occupies the premises, whether for residential or other purposes.