What are tasks and powers of heads of agencies managing, maintaining temporarily and permanently confiscated exhibits and vehicles in Vietnam?
What are tasks and powers of heads of agencies managing, maintaining temporarily and permanently confiscated exhibits and vehicles in Vietnam? Thank you!
Pursuant to Article 7 of the Decree 138/2021/ND-CP stipulating tasks and powers of heads of agencies managing, maintaining temporarily and permanently confiscated exhibits and vehicles in Vietnam as follows:
- Direct, monitor, examine, and supervise the implementation of solutions for managing and maintaining temporarily and permanently confiscated exhibits and vehicles, temporarily confiscated license of operation.
- Assign personnel to manage and maintain temporarily and permanently confiscated exhibits and vehicles, temporarily confiscated license of operation depending on conditions of detention locations.
- Promptly inform individuals who issue detention decisions in writing about cases where the detention or temporary confiscation period expires, or the statute of limitations of the decisions imposing penalties expires, or exhibits, vehicles, and license of operation have been decided to be returned to the violating organizations and individuals that do not reclaim the exhibits, vehicles, license, or the exhibits, vehicles, license is missing or damaged; any sign of criminal activities must be immediately reported to competent authorities entitled to conduct criminal proceeding.
- Take charge and cooperate with local People’s Committees, the people’s armed forces, relevant agencies and entities in transporting temporarily and permanently confiscated exhibits and vehicles to safe locations in case of natural disasters or other situations where the safety of the temporarily and permanently confiscated exhibits and vehicles is threatened.
- Propose and report situations, solutions for protecting, upgrading, and repairing detention locations of temporarily and permanently confiscated exhibits and vehicles to the superior or competent agencies.
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