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Police Powers and Responsibilities Act 2000
sec.139Steps after seizing animal
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### sec.139 Steps after seizing animal
As soon as practicable, but within 14 days after seizing and moving an animal under this part, the police officer who seized it must give or arrange for another police officer to give to the owner, if known, a notice stating—
how the owner may recover the animal; and
that, before the animal may be recovered, the person—
may be required to produce satisfactory evidence of the ownership of the animal; and
must pay the costs of removing and keeping the animal.
If practicable, the notice must be given to the owner personally.
If it is not practicable to comply with subsection (2) , the notice may be published on the police service website.
A requirement under this Act to return the animal applies subject to section 140 .
s 139 amd 2005 No. 64 s 3 sch ; 2014 No. 1 s 9
(sec.139-ssec.1) As soon as practicable, but within 14 days after seizing and moving an animal under this part, the police officer who seized it must give or arrange for another police officer to give to the owner, if known, a notice stating— how the owner may recover the animal; and that, before the animal may be recovered, the person— may be required to produce satisfactory evidence of the ownership of the animal; and must pay the costs of removing and keeping the animal.
(sec.139-ssec.2) If practicable, the notice must be given to the owner personally.
(sec.139-ssec.3) If it is not practicable to comply with subsection (2) , the notice may be published on the police service website.
(sec.139-ssec.4) A requirement under this Act to return the animal applies subject to section 140 .
- (a) how the owner may recover the animal; and
- (b) that, before the animal may be recovered, the person— (i) may be required to produce satisfactory evidence of the ownership of the animal; and (ii) must pay the costs of removing and keeping the animal.
- (i) may be required to produce satisfactory evidence of the ownership of the animal; and
- (ii) must pay the costs of removing and keeping the animal.
- (i) may be required to produce satisfactory evidence of the ownership of the animal; and
- (ii) must pay the costs of removing and keeping the animal.