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Hospital and Health Boards Act 2011
sec.238Forfeiture by chief executive decision
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### sec.238 Forfeiture by chief executive decision
The chief executive may decide a seized thing is forfeited to the State if an inspector—
after making reasonable inquiries, can not find an owner; or
after making reasonable efforts, can not return it to an owner.
However, the inspector is not required to—
make inquiries if it would be unreasonable to make inquiries to find an owner; or
make efforts if it would be unreasonable to make efforts to return the thing to an owner.
the owner of the thing has migrated to another country
Regard must be had to the thing’s condition, nature and value in deciding—
whether it is reasonable to make inquiries or efforts; and
if inquiries or efforts are made—what inquiries or efforts, including the period over which they are made, are reasonable.
(sec.238-ssec.1) The chief executive may decide a seized thing is forfeited to the State if an inspector— after making reasonable inquiries, can not find an owner; or after making reasonable efforts, can not return it to an owner.
(sec.238-ssec.2) However, the inspector is not required to— make inquiries if it would be unreasonable to make inquiries to find an owner; or make efforts if it would be unreasonable to make efforts to return the thing to an owner. the owner of the thing has migrated to another country
(sec.238-ssec.3) Regard must be had to the thing’s condition, nature and value in deciding— whether it is reasonable to make inquiries or efforts; and if inquiries or efforts are made—what inquiries or efforts, including the period over which they are made, are reasonable.
- (a) after making reasonable inquiries, can not find an owner; or
- (b) after making reasonable efforts, can not return it to an owner.
- (a) make inquiries if it would be unreasonable to make inquiries to find an owner; or
- (b) make efforts if it would be unreasonable to make efforts to return the thing to an owner. Example for paragraph (b) — the owner of the thing has migrated to another country
- (a) whether it is reasonable to make inquiries or efforts; and
- (b) if inquiries or efforts are made—what inquiries or efforts, including the period over which they are made, are reasonable.