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- the seizure, storage and disposal of the goods in question; and
- (b) pay any compensation ordered by the Court under section 344 or 347.
Direction for secure storage
350. The Director-General may direct any of the following persons to take seized goods to a place that the Director-General considers to be secure:
- (a) the person in possession, custody or control of those goods immediately before they were seized;
- (b) the person who made the request to seize or the request to continue detention.
Inspecting, or removing sample of, seized goods
351.—(1) In this section, “relevant person” means—
- (a) in relation to goods seized under Subdivision (2)—the person who made the request to seize; and
- (b) in relation to goods seized under Subdivision (3)—a person who may make a request to continue detention in respect of those goods (whether or not a request is made).
(2) The Director-General may permit the dealer or a relevant person to—
- (a) inspect the seized goods; or
- (b) subject to subsection (3), remove a sample of the seized goods for inspection.
(3) Before a person removes a sample of the seized goods for inspection, the person must give a written undertaking to the Director-General that the person will—
- (a) return the sample to the Director-General at a specified time; and
- (b) take reasonable care to prevent damage to the sample.