(1) The director-general must prepare written notice of a seizure under section 280 or section 281.
(2) Not later than 7 days after the day of the seizure, the director-general must give written notice of the seizure to—
(a) the owner of the thing seized; or
(b) if the owner cannot be identified after reasonable inquiries (given the thing's apparent value)—the person from whom the thing was seized.
(3) The notice must—
(a) identify the thing seized; and
(b) outline the grounds for the seizure; and
(c) include a statement about the effect of section 283; and
(d) include anything else prescribed by regulation.