(1) A justice of the peace may issue a warrant authorising an officer of a CPC enforcer to enter premises for purposes falling within section 227A(1) or (2) if the justice of the peace considers that there are reasonable grounds for believing that -
(a) condition A is met; and
(b) either condition B, C or D is met.
(2) Condition A is that there are, on the premises, goods or documents to which an officer of a CPC enforcer would be entitled to have access under sections 227A and 227B.
(3) Condition B is that an officer of a CPC enforcer acting under sections 227A and 227B has been, or would be likely to be, refused admission to the premises or access to the goods or documents.
(4) Condition C is that the goods or documents would be likely to be concealed or interfered with if an appropriate notice were given under section 227A.
(5) Condition D is that there is likely to be nobody at the premises capable of granting admission.
(6) A warrant under this section authorises the officer