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WEAPONS PROHIBITION ACT 1998 - SECT 4
Definitions
4 Definitions
(1) In this Act:
"apprehended violence order" means: (a) a final apprehended violence order
under the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 , or
(b) a final
order made under Part 15A of the Crimes Act 1900 before its repeal, or
(c) an
order or a decision under an Act or law of a place other than New South Wales,
being an order or a decision that is prescribed for the purposes of this
definition by the regulations.
"approved" means approved by the Commissioner from time to time.
"authorised employee" of an authorised theatrical weapons armourer or
authorised weapons dealer means a person who: (a) is an employee of the
armourer or dealer concerned, and
(b) is eligible to be issued with a permit,
and
(c) is authorised in writing by the Commissioner.
"authorised officer" means a person who is authorised by the Commissioner for
the purposes of this Act.
"authorised theatrical weapons armourer" means a theatrical weapons armourer
who is the holder of a theatrical weapons armourer permit.
"authorised weapons dealer" means a weapons dealer who is the holder of a
weapons dealer permit.
"buy" includes: (a) purchase by wholesale, retail, auction or tender, and
(b)
hire, and
(c) take possession under a hire-purchase agreement, and
(d) cause
or permit anything referred to above.
"Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Police.
"exercise" a function includes perform a duty.
"function" includes a power, authority or duty.
"genuine reason" means a genuine reason as referred to in section 11.
"holder" of a permit means the person to whom it is issued.
"interim apprehended violence order" means: (a) an
interim apprehended violence order within the meaning of the
Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007 , or
(b) an order or
decision under an Act or law of a place other than New South Wales, being an
order or decision that is prescribed for the purposes of this definition by
the regulations.
"manufacture" a prohibited weapon includes repair or test the weapon in the
course of carrying on a business.
"permit" means a permit in force under this Act.
"possession" of a prohibited weapon includes any case in which a person
knowingly: (a) has custody of the weapon, or
(b) has the weapon in the
custody of another person, or
(c) has the weapon in or on any premises,
place, vehicle, vessel or aircraft, whether or not belonging to or occupied by
the person.
"prohibited weapon" means anything described in Schedule 1.
"public museum" means an institution that: (a) has a written constitution that
states the museum’s charter, goals and policies, and
(b) has a stated
acquisition policy, and
(c) acquires, conserves and exhibits objects of
scientific or historical interest for the purposes of study, education and
public enjoyment, and
(d) is sufficiently financed to enable the conduct and
development of the museum, and
(e) has adequate premises to fulfil its basic
functions of collection, research, storage, conservation, education and
display, and
(f) is regularly open to the public.
"sell" includes: (a) sell by wholesale, retail, auction or tender, and
(b)
parting with something under a hire-purchase agreement, and
(c) barter or
exchange, and
(d) supply for profit, and
(e) offer for sale, receive for
sale, have in possession for sale or expose or exhibit for sale, and
(f)
conduct negotiations for sale, and
(g) consign or deliver for sale, and
(h)
cause or permit anything referred to above.
"theatrical weapons armourer" means a person who, in the course of carrying on
a business, manufactures, buys or sells prohibited weapons for use in
connection with cinematographic, television or theatrical productions.
"use" a prohibited weapon includes causing a reasonable belief that the weapon
will be used.
"weapons dealer" means a person who, in the course of carrying on a business,
manufactures, buys or sells prohibited weapons otherwise than for use in
cinematographic, television or theatrical productions.
"weapons prohibition order" means an order in force under section 33.
(2) For
the purposes of this Act: (a) anything that would be a prohibited weapon if it
did not have something missing from it, or a defect or obstruction in it, is
taken to be a prohibited weapon, and
(b) a person in or on (or in or on any
part of) any premises, vehicle, vessel or aircraft in which there is a
prohibited weapon is to be regarded as having possession of the weapon unless
the person proves otherwise, and
(c) if parts of a prohibited weapon are in
the possession of, or are being carried by, 2 or more persons, each of those
persons is to be regarded as possessing the weapon.
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