§ 20-64-308 - Seizure and forfeiture of contraband -- Hearing and disposition.
               	 		
20-64-308.    Seizure and forfeiture of contraband -- Hearing and disposition.
    (a)  When  an article, drug, or other thing is seized and forfeited under the  provisions of    20-64-307, the Director of the Department of Health or  his authorized agent shall, within five (5) days thereafter, publish in a  newspaper having a statewide circulation a notice containing a list of  the articles, equipment, drugs, or other things seized, the name or  names of the person or persons, if known, from whom taken, and the place  where seized.
      (1)  The notice  shall advise that the article, drug or other thing seized and forfeited  will be destroyed or sold by the Director of the Department of Health at  the expiration of thirty (30) days from the date of publication of the  notice.
      (2)  Any person claiming  any interest in the article, equipment, drug, or other thing may, at any  time within the thirty (30) days after the publication of the notice,  petition the Director of the Department of Health for a hearing to be  held in the Director of the Department of Health's office in Little  Rock.
      (3)  The Director of the  Department of Health shall set a date for the hearing not later than ten  (10) days after receiving the written request at which time witnesses  shall be sworn and evidence shall be taken.
      (4)  Within  fifteen (15) days after such hearing, the Director of the Department of  Health shall enter his written findings of fact and order upon the  testimony so presented.
      (5)  The  findings of fact and order of the Director of the Department of Health  may be appealed to the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Arkansas, by  lodging with the court within fifteen (15) days after the Director of  the Department of Health's order has been entered a transcript of record  of the hearing held before the Director of the Department of Health.  The circuit court shall hear no new evidence on such appeal and shall  render its judgment only on errors of law.
      (6)  An appeal from the judgment of the circuit court may be taken to the Supreme Court of Arkansas.
(b)    (1)  If  the Director of the Department of Health receives no written petition  for a hearing within thirty (30) days from the date of the publication  of notice as provided in this section, the Director of the Department of  Health shall, in his discretion, proceed to take bids on the article,  equipment, drug, or other things seized and forfeited under    20-64-307  and shall sell them to the highest bidder, or he may destroy the  articles, equipment, drugs, or other things and shall preserve a written  record thereof for two (2) years.
      (2)  The  proceeds for the sale of the articles, drugs, or other things shall be  deposited with the Treasurer of State as nonrevenue receipts for credit  to the State Apportionment Fund as general revenues to be distributed  for the respective purposes as provided by law.