The Western Australian Labor government looks set to pass an impending 
law for the “ongoing management” of COVID-19 that grants law enforcement
 extensive powers, including the authority to “break into and enter any 
place or vehicle.” 
A debate has been ongoing since the end of 
September 2022, with opposition MPs refusing to back the Emergency 
Management Amendment (Temporary COVID-19 Provisions) Bill 2022. 
Under a COVID-19 declaration, the Bill (pdf)
 authorises “COVID-19 officers” to “break into and enter” any place or 
vehicle and exercise these powers without a warrant or consent from the 
owner. 
Officers can also take control or make use of any place or vehicle to enforce a health order. 
Section
 77N also gives officers the power to force individuals to undergo 
quarantine and “submit to infection prevention and control procedures.” 
While Section 77O can be used to compel owners of businesses, places of 
worship, and entertainment venues to close for a specified period. 
Labor
 MP David Templeman, the leader of the house, said the state had been 
operating under three-month orders stemming from the Emergency 
Management Act and the new proposal was supposed to allow for a 
“temporary fit-for-purpose legal framework” to manage COVID-19. 
“The
 reason it is important for the bill to be dealt with as quickly as 
possible is that it will allow COVID-19 to be managed outside of a state
 of emergency, with these arrangements to expire after two years,” he 
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