Vermont Code § 20 V.S.A. § 2306

Rights of innocent owner
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§ 2306. Rights of innocent owner
Nothing contained in subsection 2305(b) of this title shall prejudice the rights of the bona fide owner of any unlawful firearm, the disposition
of which is governed by that subsection, upon affirmative proof by him or her that
he or she had no express or implied knowledge that such unlawful firearm was being
or intended to be used illegally or for illegal purposes. If the bona fide owner provides
reasonable and satisfactory proof of his or her ownership and of his or her lack of
express or implied knowledge to the Commissioner of Public Safety, the unlawful firearm
shall be returned to him or her. If the Commissioner of Public Safety determines that
the proof offered is not satisfactory or reasonable, the person may, within 14 days,
request a hearing before the Commissioner of Buildings and General Services and the
Commissioner of Public Safety, jointly. The Commissioner of Buildings and General
Services and the Commissioner of Public Safety shall promptly hold a hearing on any
claim filed under this section, in accordance with the provisions for contested cases
in 3 V.S.A. chapter 25.

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