Gambling Act 2003

Harm prevention and minimisation, enforcement, and other matters - Gambling inspectors - Search warrants

345: Disposal of things seized under search warrant

You could also call this:

"What happens to things taken by police with a search warrant"

Illustration for Gambling Act 2003

If something is seized under a search warrant, you need to know what happens to it. A law called the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 says what should be done with seized things. This law changed an earlier law, and you can find more information about the change on the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 page.

The change happened on 1 October 2012, and it affected the Gambling Act 2003. You can look up the details of the change to understand it better. The law that was changed is no longer in effect, and this is noted as "repealed".

This text is automatically generated. It might be out of date or be missing some parts. Find out more about how we do this.

This page was last updated on

View the original legislation for this page at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1986/0120/latest/link.aspx?id=DLM210296.


Previous

344: Police may arrest persons found at place, or

"Police can arrest you at a searched place if they think you've committed a crime"


Next

346: Obstructing gambling inspector, or

"Don't stop a gambling inspector from doing their job or you might get fined"

Part 4Harm prevention and minimisation, enforcement, and other matters
Gambling inspectors: Search warrants

345Disposal of things seized under search warrant (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 345: repealed, on , by section 254(11) of the Search and Surveillance Act 2012 (2012 No 24).