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A quick definition of regulatory search:

Regulatory search is when a government official searches a public or commercial place to make sure it follows health, safety, or security rules. This is different from a criminal search, where the police search for evidence of a crime. The government needs a good reason to do a criminal search, but they can do a regulatory search more easily. Other types of searches include consent searches, emergency searches, and strip searches.

A more thorough explanation:

A regulatory search is a type of administrative search conducted by a regulatory authority to enforce compliance with health, safety, or security regulations in public or commercial premises. The probable cause required for a regulatory search is less stringent than that required for a search incident to a criminal investigation.

For example, a health inspector may conduct a regulatory search of a restaurant to ensure that it is following food safety regulations. The inspector may examine the kitchen, food storage areas, and other parts of the restaurant to look for any violations.

Another example is a building inspector conducting a regulatory search of a construction site to ensure that the building is being constructed according to safety regulations. The inspector may examine the foundation, framing, electrical wiring, and other parts of the building to look for any violations.

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