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Made | 11th December 2002 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 11th December 2002 | ||
Coming into force | 1st January 2003 |
Retention and safe keeping of motor vehicles
3.
- (1) A relevant motor vehicle shall be passed into and remain in the custody of a constable or other person authorised under this regulation by the chief officer of the police force for the area in which the vehicle was seized ("the authority") until -
(2) While the vehicle is in the custody of the authority, they shall be under a duty to take such steps as are reasonably necessary for its safe keeping.
Giving of seizure notice
4.
- (1) The authority shall, as soon as they are able after a relevant motor vehicle has been taken into their custody, take such steps as are practicable to give a seizure notice to the person who is or appears to be the owner of that vehicle, except where the vehicle has been released from their custody in accordance with these Regulations.
(2) A seizure notice required to be given under these Regulations shall comply with, and be given in accordance with, the following provisions of this regulation.
(3) A seizure notice shall, in respect of the vehicle to which it relates, contain the specified information and shall state -
(4) The seizure notice shall be given -
Release of vehicles
5.
- (1) Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, if, before a relevant motor vehicle is disposed of by an authority, a person satisfies the authority that he is the owner of that vehicle and pays to the authority such a charge in respect of its removal and retention as is provided for in regulation 6, the authority shall permit him to remove the vehicle from their custody.
(2) In determining whether it is satisfied that a person who claims to be the owner of a relevant motor vehicle is in fact the owner, an authority may consider such documentary evidence as that person may supply to them.
(3) A person who would otherwise be liable to pay a charge under paragraph (1) shall not be liable to pay if -
Charges in relation to the removal and retention of a motor vehicle
6.
- (1) The charge payable under regulation 5(1) shall be -
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), each period of 24 hours shall be reckoned from noon on the first day after removal during which the place at which the vehicle is stored is open for the claiming of vehicles before noon.
Disposal of motor vehicles
7.
- (1) Where the authority have been unable to give a seizure notice to the person who is or appears to be the owner of a relevant motor vehicle or, following the giving of such a seizure notice, the vehicle has not been released from their custody under these Regulations, the authority may dispose of the vehicle in accordance with the following provisions of this regulation.
(2) If the authority are satisfied that the person to whom they have given or attempted to give a seizure notice is the owner of the vehicle, they may dispose of the vehicle at any time, subject to paragraph (5).
(3) Where the authority are not so satisfied, they may, after taking steps under paragraph (4) to find a person who may be the owner of the vehicle and any other steps for that purpose which appear to them to be practicable, in such manner as they think fit dispose of the vehicle at any time, subject to paragraph (5), if -
(4) The steps to be taken under this paragraph to find a person who may be the owner of the vehicle shall be such of the following as are applicable to the vehicle -
(b) if the vehicle carries a mark indicating registration in Northern Ireland, the authority shall give the specified information and a description of the place where the vehicle was seized to the Secretary of State and, where practicable, the specified information to a relevant agency and shall enquire of them whether they can make any enquiries to find the owner of the vehicle;
(c) if the vehicle carries a mark indicating registration in the Republic of Ireland, the authority shall give the specified information and a description of the place where the vehicle was seized to the Secretary of State, and shall enquire of him whether he can make any enquiries to find the owner of the vehicle;
(d) if the vehicle carries a registration mark other than one mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) above, the authority shall, where practicable, give the specified information to a relevant agency and shall enquire of them whether they can make any enquiries to find the owner of the vehicle.
(5) The authority may not dispose of the vehicle under this regulation -
(6) In this regulation, "relevant agency" means such agency maintaining records of hire purchase agreements about vehicles as the authority considers appropriate.
Payment of proceeds of sale to owner of vehicle
8.
- (1) Where the authority dispose of a motor vehicle in pursuance of these Regulations by means of sale, they shall pay the net proceeds of sale to any person who, before the end of the period of one year beginning with the date on which the vehicle is sold, satisfies the authority that at the time of the sale he was the owner of the vehicle.
(2) If it appears to the authority that more than one person is the owner of a particular vehicle, such one of them as the authority think fit shall be treated as its owner for the purposes of paragraph (1).
(3) In this regulation, "the net proceeds of sale" means any sum by which the proceeds of sale exceed the aggregate of such sums as may be payable under these Regulations in respect of the removal and retention of the vehicle.
John Denham
Minister of State
Home Office
11th December 2002