E-12.01 - Act respecting threatened or vulnerable species

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36. (Replaced).
1989, c. 37, s. 36; 1997, c. 80, s. 65; 2005, c. 44, s. 54; 2011, c. 10, s. 98; 2022, c. 8, s. 29.
36. Where the owner of a thing seized by an inspector of plant life is unknown or untraceable, the thing shall be transferred to the Minister of Revenue 60 days from the date of seizure with a statement describing the thing and indicating, where applicable, the name and last known address of the owner.
The Unclaimed Property Act (chapter B-5.1) applies to a thing so transferred to the Minister of Revenue.
1989, c. 37, s. 36; 1997, c. 80, s. 65; 2005, c. 44, s. 54; 2011, c. 10, s. 98.
36. Where the owner of a thing seized by an inspector of plant life is unknown or untraceable, the thing shall be transferred to the Minister of Revenue 60 days from the date of seizure with a statement describing the thing and indicating, where applicable, the name and last known address of the owner.
The provisions of the Public Curator Act (chapter C-81) pertaining to unclaimed property shall apply to a thing so transferred to the Minister of Revenue.
1989, c. 37, s. 36; 1997, c. 80, s. 65; 2005, c. 44, s. 54.
36. Where the owner of a thing seized by an inspector of plant life is unknown or untraceable, the thing shall be transferred to the Public Curator 60 days from the date of seizure with a statement describing the thing and indicating, where applicable, the name and last known address of the owner.
The provisions of the Public Curator Act (chapter C-81) pertaining to unclaimed property shall apply to a thing so transferred to the Public Curator.
1989, c. 37, s. 36; 1997, c. 80, s. 65.
36. Where the owner of a thing seized by any inspector of plant life is unknown or cannot be located, the thing shall be confiscated 60 days from the date of seizure, and shall then be disposed of in the manner prescribed by regulation.
1989, c. 37, s. 36.