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(2) Subsection (1) does not prevent a warrant being issued by virtue of section 22(5) in respect
of excluded material or special procedure material.
(3) In Schedule 1 to the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 (c. 16) (powers of seizure), in Part
1 (powers to which the additional powers in section 50 apply)—
(a) paragraph 49 is omitted,<
(b) after paragraph 73B there is inserted—
“Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003
73C- The power of seizure conferred by sections 17 and 22 of the Crime (International Co-
operation) Act 2003 (seizure of evidence relevant to overseas investigation or offence).”
(1) References in this Chapter to evidence seized by a person by virtue of or under any pro-
vision of this Chapter include evidence seized by a person by virtue of section 50 of the Criminal
Justice and Police Act 2001 (additional powers of seizure), if it is seized in the course of a search
authorised by a warrant issued by virtue of or under the provision in question.
(2) Subsection (4) does not require any evidence to be sent to the territorial authority or to any
court or authority—
(a) before it has been found, on the completion of any examination required to be
made by arrangements under section 53(2) of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001, to be
property within subsection
(3) of that section (property which may be retained after examination), or
(b) at a time when it constitutes property in respect of which a person is required to ensure
that arrangements such as are mentioned in section 61(1) of that Act (duty to secure) are in force.
27- Exercise of powers by others
(1) The Treasury may by order provide, in relation to England andWales or Northern Ireland—
(a) for any function conferred on the Secretary of State (whether or not in terms) under
sections 10, 11 and 13 to 26 to be exercisable instead in prescribed circumstances by the Com-
missioners of Customs and Excise,
(b) for any function conferred on a constable under those sections to be exercisable
instead in prescribed circumstances by a customs officer or a person acting under the direction
of such an officer.
“Prescribed”means prescribed by the order.