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YOUNG OFFENDERS REGULATIONS 2023 (NO 82 OF 2023) - REG 11

11—Dealing with surrendered items

        (1)         For the purposes of section 42A(4) of the Act, the Commissioner of Police must deal with a surrendered item in accordance with this regulation.

        (2)         A surrendered item that is a prohibited weapon (within the meaning of the Summary Offences Act 1953

), or that is an item that cannot otherwise be lawfully possessed in this State, is, by force of this subregulation, forfeited to the Crown.

        (3)         The Commissioner of Police must retain a surrendered item (other than a surrendered item forfeited under subregulation (2)

) in a location determined by the Commissioner of Police until—

            (a)         the surrendered item is forfeited to the Crown under this or any other Act; or

            (b)         the surrendered item is returned in accordance with this regulation to the youth who surrendered it; or

            (c)         the surrendered item is seized or surrendered under the provisions of another Act,

whichever occurs first.

        (4)         If the condition imposed under section 41A(2)(c)(iia) or 41A(3)(c)(iia) on the conditional release from detention of the youth who surrendered the surrendered item is revoked, or the youth is discharged from detention absolutely, the youth may notify the Commissioner of Police of that fact.

        (5)         Subject to this regulation, if the Commissioner of Police—

            (a)         is notified pursuant to subregulation (4)

; or

            (b)         otherwise becomes aware that the conditional release from detention of the youth is no longer subject to the condition imposed under section 41A(2)(c)(iia) or 41A(3)(c)(iia) (as the case requires), or the youth is discharged from detention absolutely,

the Commissioner of Police must cause the surrendered item to be returned to the youth who surrendered the item.

        (6)         If the Commissioner of Police is required to return a surrendered item under subregulation (5)

, the Commissioner of Police must give notice in writing to the youth who surrendered the item setting out—

            (a)         that the surrendered items specified in the notice are to be returned to the youth; and

            (b)         the location at which the surrendered items may be collected; and

            (c)         that the surrendered items must be collected from the specified location within 3 months of the date specified in the notice (or such longer time as may be specified by the Commissioner of Police); and

            (d)         that the surrendered items will only be returned if the youth holds any necessary authorisation under the Firearms Act 2015

or any other Act to possess the surrendered item; and

            (e)         the effect of subregulations (7)

and (8)

.

        (7)         However, the Commissioner of Police may refuse to return a surrendered item to a youth if—

            (a)         the youth is on conditional release that is subject to a condition prohibiting the youth from possessing a firearm, ammunition or part of a firearm; or

            (b)         the youth does not hold any necessary authorisation under the Firearms Act 2015

or any other Act to possess the surrendered item, or is otherwise prohibited from possessing the surrendered item,

and, if the Commissioner of Police does so refuse, they must give notice in writing to the youth who surrendered the surrendered item setting out—

            (c)         the reasons for the refusal; and

            (d)         in the case of a refusal contemplated by subregulation (7)(a)

—the effect of subregulation (9)

.

        (8)         If—

            (a)         a surrendered item is not collected within the period specified in subregulation (6)(c)

; or

            (b)         the youth does not, at the end of the period specified in subregulation (6)(c)

, hold the necessary authorisation under the Firearms Act 2015

or any other Act to possess the surrendered item, or is otherwise prohibited from possessing the surrendered item,

the surrendered item is, by force of this regulation, forfeited to the Crown.

        (9)         If the Commissioner of Police refuses to return a surrendered item to a youth pursuant to subregulation (7)(a)

            (a)         the surrendered item will be taken to have been surrendered pursuant to a direction under the provision of the Act under which the conditional release was granted (corresponding to section 42A(1) of the Act); and

            (b)         the surrendered item must be dealt with in accordance with that Act.

        (10)         The Commissioner of Police may recover from the youth who surrendered the surrendered item the reasonable costs incurred in connection with the storage of the surrendered item.

        (11)         This regulation is in addition to, and does not derogate from, the operation of any other Act or law.

        (12)         No compensation is payable by the Crown in respect of the forfeiture of a surrendered item under this regulation.

        (13)         A notice required to be given to a youth under this regulation may—

            (a)         be given to the youth personally; or

            (b)         be posted in an envelope addressed to the youth—

                  (i)         at the youth's last known address; or

                  (ii)         at the youth's address for service; or

            (c)         be left for the youth at the youth's last known address or address for service with someone apparently over the age of 16 years.

        (14)         In this regulation—

"conditional release" means conditional release from detention under the Act or any of the following under another Act of the State where a condition is imposed requiring surrender of a firearm, ammunition or any part of a firearm:

            (a)         a grant of bail;

            (b)         a bond;

            (c)         home detention;

            (d)         parole;

            (e)         release on licence;

            (f)         a community based custodial sentence (within the meaning of the Sentencing Act 2017

);

"surrendered item" means a firearm, ammunition or any part of a firearm surrendered pursuant to a direction under section 42A(1) of the Act.



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