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COMPANION ANIMALS ACT 1998 - SECT 63
Owner of seized or surrendered animal to be notified
63 Owner of seized or surrendered animal to be notified
(1) When a seized
animal is delivered to a council pound or approved premises, the person in
charge of the pound or premises is to give notice of the seizure of the animal
to the person who appears (from the best endeavours of the person in charge to
establish who the owner is) to be the owner of the animal. Notice of seizure
need not be given if those best endeavours fail to establish the name and
address of the owner of the animal.
(1A) When a surrendered animal (other
than an animal surrendered by its owner) comes into the possession of a
council pound, the person in charge of the pound is to give notice of the
possession of the animal to the person who appears (from the best endeavours
of the person in charge to establish who the owner is) to be the owner of the
animal. Notice of possession need not be given if those best endeavours fail
to establish the name and address of the owner of the animal.
(2) Without
limiting the requirement that the person in charge of a pound or approved
premises use his or her best endeavours to establish who the owner of an
animal is, the person must make the following inquiries: (a) inquiries to
determine whether the animal is registered or identified as required by this
Act and, if so, a search of the Register to find the name and address of
the owner of the animal,
(b) inquiries based on any form of identification
worn by the animal,
(c) such other inquiries as the regulations may require
be made.
(3) The notice required by this section is to be in writing and is
to be given: (a) by being served personally on the person to whom it is
required to be given, or
(b) by sending it by post to the person to whom it
is required to be given at that person’s address, being the address shown in
the Register as the address of the owner or at such other address as appears
to the person who gives the notice to be the owner’s address, or
(c) by
leaving it with some other person for the person to whom it is required to be
given at that person’s address.
(4) The regulations may impose requirements
on the form and contents of the notice required by this section and may
provide for other ways in which the notice can be served.
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