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Corrective Services Act 2006
sec.410Dealing with seized property
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### sec.410 Dealing with seized property
This section applies to a thing seized under previous section 106 that has not been finally dealt with under previous chapter 3, part 4 before the commencement.
The thing is taken to have been seized under—
if it is a prisoner’s privileged mail—section 46(1)(a)(i); or
if it is a prisoner’s ordinary mail—section 46(1)(a)(ii); or
if it is something found in a prisoner’s privileged mail—section 47; or
if it is something else—section 138.
A receipt given for the thing under previous section 107 is taken to be a receipt given for the thing under section 139.
A thing to which this section applies may be forfeited under section 140 or returned under section 141.
(sec.410-ssec.1) This section applies to a thing seized under previous section 106 that has not been finally dealt with under previous chapter 3, part 4 before the commencement.
(sec.410-ssec.2) The thing is taken to have been seized under— if it is a prisoner’s privileged mail—section 46(1)(a)(i); or if it is a prisoner’s ordinary mail—section 46(1)(a)(ii); or if it is something found in a prisoner’s privileged mail—section 47; or if it is something else—section 138.
(sec.410-ssec.3) A receipt given for the thing under previous section 107 is taken to be a receipt given for the thing under section 139. A thing to which this section applies may be forfeited under section 140 or returned under section 141.
- (a) if it is a prisoner’s privileged mail—section 46(1)(a)(i); or
- (b) if it is a prisoner’s ordinary mail—section 46(1)(a)(ii); or
- (c) if it is something found in a prisoner’s privileged mail—section 47; or
- (d) if it is something else—section 138.