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Destitute Persons Act
Chapter 389
- Published in Tanzania Government Gazette
- Commenced on 19 January 1923
- [This is the version of this document at 31 July 2002.]
- [Note: This legislation was revised and consolidated as at 31 July 2002 and 30 November 2019 by the Attorney General's Office, in compliance with the Laws Revision Act No. 7 of 1994, the Revised Laws and Annual Revision Act (Chapter 356 (R.L.)), and the Interpretation of Laws and General Clauses Act No. 30 of 1972. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for TANZLII.]
1. Short title
This Act may be cited as the Destitute Persons Act.2. Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context requires otherwise—"destitute person" means any person without employment and unable to show that he has visible and sufficient means of subsistence;"vessel" means any means of conveyance, whether by air, rail, road or water.3. Power to order destitute persons to find work
4. Consequences of failure to find work
When a destitute person fails to find work before the named date as ordered, or work cannot be found for a destitute person ordered to be detained in custody, then a magistrate may order that person, if he is a native who is not dwelling in his usual place of residence to return before a named date to his usual place of residence in Tanzania, or, if he is not a person born in Tanzania to be detained in custody for a period of one month from the date of the order with a view to his deportation under this Act.5. Deportation of non-native destitute
6. Enforcement of order to return to place of residence
When an order is made for a person to return to his usual place of residence in Tanzania, then—7. Place of detention
A person who under this Act is ordered to be detained in custody may be so detained either in a prison or in any place appointed for the purpose by the President, but if detained in a prison shall be treated as a person awaiting trial and not as a convict prisoner, except that he may be required to work to the same extent as if he had been awarded simple imprisonment.8. Power of arrest
Any senior police officer, or any police officer, acting by the instructions of a senior police officer may arrest without warrant any person who is apparently a destitute person, and shall at the earliest opportunity take him before a magistrate.9. Power of President to order release
The President may at any time order the release of any person detained in custody under this Act.History of this document
31 July 2002 this version
Consolidation
19 January 1923
Commenced
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