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SECTION 460
Seizure, impounding, destruction or disposition of explosives
Labor (LAB) CHAPTER 31, ARTICLE 16
§ 460. Seizure, impounding, destruction or disposition of explosives.
1. The commissioner is hereby authorized and empowered, without
application to any court, to seize and impound any explosives found
within this state, except in cities having a population of more than one
million inhabitants, which are in apparent violation of any of the
provisions of this article, regulations promulgated hereunder or laws or
regulations of the federal government, or which have been abandoned or
lost, or where the commissioner has reason to believe that public safety
is endangered by such explosives. Such explosives may be removed and
transported by the commissioner and stored in magazines provided or
obtained for that purpose by the state or by the commissioner.

2. The owner of such explosives may, within five days of such seizure,
make written demand upon the commissioner for a hearing. Upon such
demand, the commissioner shall give the owner written notice of the time
and place of such hearing to be held not less than ten days thereafter.

3. Where no hearing is demanded within the time herein prescribed or
where, after hearing, the commissioner finds that there has been a
violation of the provisions of this article, regulations promulgated
hereunder or laws or regulations of the federal government, or that
public safety is endangered, the commissioner may destroy or order the
destruction of such explosives without liability, or direct such other
disposition of the explosives. If the commissioner finds there has been
no such violation and that public safety has not been endangered, such
explosives shall be returned to the owner thereof.

4. Where such explosives have been abandoned or lost, and no claimant
has appeared within thirty days, demanded the return of the explosives
and proved, to the satisfaction of the commissioner, the claimant's
title to and right of possession of such explosives, the commissioner
may destroy or direct the destruction thereof, or direct such other
disposition thereof as is deemed proper.

5. Any provision herein to the contrary notwithstanding, where, in the
opinion of the commissioner, the manufacture, condition, storage,
packing or location of explosives is such that its continued existence
or transportation is a danger to public safety, the commissioner may,
without hearing and without liability therefor to the owner thereof,
seize and destroy or direct the seizure and destruction of such
explosives.