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This legislation has been repealed.

FIREARMS REGULATION 1997 (REPEALED) - REG 10A

Temporary recognition of interstate licences

    (1)     The following purpose is prescribed for the Act, section 43 (1) (a) (ii), namely, to conduct an airgun shooting gallery—

        (a)     at the National Exhibition Centre during the period decided by the Royal National Capital Agricultural Society for the holding of the Royal Canberra Show; or

        (b)     during the period decided by ACT Festivals Incorporated for the holding of the Canberra National Multicultural Festival.

    (2)     For the Act, section 43 (2) and (3) (b), the prescribed conditions for the possession or use of a firearm are—

        (a)     that the person complies with the provisions of the Act, part 5, and any requirements prescribed for that part, applying to a firearm of a kind to which the corresponding category A, category B, category C or category H licence issued in the ACT applies; and

        (b)     that the person must not permit any other person to possess or use any firearm in his or her possession if that other person is not authorised to possess or use the firearm.

    (3)     For the Act, section 43 (3) (b), the prescribed requirements are that—

        (a)     the person—

              (i)     on 15 November 1996—

    (A)     possessed a semiautomatic or pump-action shotgun for use in clay target competition; and

    (B)     was a member of a club affiliated with the Australian Clay Target Association; and

              (ii)     is a member of a club affiliated with the Australian Clay Target Association; or

        (b)     the person's application for a licence in the State or Territory that issued the licence was supported by a written statement from an officer of a club affiliated with the Australian Clay Target Association, that satisfied the person holding or performing the duties of the office in that State or Territory that corresponds to the registrar, that the applicant is physically unable to compete in clay target competition unless the applicant uses a semiautomatic or pump-action shotgun.



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