56.4In addition to the powers of search given under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, a conservation officer or a forest service officer has the power to search without warrant any Crown Lands in or on which he or she has reasonable and probable grounds to believe there is anything that may provide evidence of the commission of an offence under this Act or the regulations if he or she believes on reasonable and probable grounds that it would be impracticable in the circumstances to obtain a search warrant.
56.4A forest service officer has, in addition to the powers of search given under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, the power to search without warrant any Crown Lands in or on which the forest service officer has reasonable and probable grounds to believe there is anything that may provide evidence of the commission of an offence under this Act or the regulations.
56.4A forest service officer has, in addition to the powers of search given under the Provincial Offences Procedure Act, the power to search without warrant any Crown Lands in or on which the forest service officer has reasonable and probable grounds to believe there is anything that may provide evidence of the commission of an offence under this Act or the regulations.