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FIREARMS AMENDMENT (PAINTBALL) BILL 2007
Serial 102
Firearms Amendment
(Paintball) Bill 2007
Dr
Burns
AN ACT
to
amend the Firearms Act and for related purposes
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF
AUSTRALIA
FIREARMS AMENDMENT (PAINTBALL) ACT
2007
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Act No. [ ] of 2007
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TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Section
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF
AUSTRALIA
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Act No. [ ] of 2007
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AN ACT
[Assented to [ ]
2007]
[Second reading [ ]
2007]
The Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory enacts
as follows:
PART
1 – PRELIMINARY MATTERS
Short title
This Act may be cited as the Firearms Amendment
(Paintball) Act 2007.
Commencement
This Act commences on the date fixed by the Administrator
by Gazette notice.
PART
2 – AMENDMENT OF FIREARMS
ACT
Act amended
This Part amends the Firearms
Act.
Amendment of section 3 (Interpretation)
(1) Section 3(1)
omit
In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears
–
substitute
In this Act:
(2) Section 3(1), definition "this Act"
omit
(3) Section 3(1)
insert (in alphabetical order)
"approved paintball operator" means the holder of a
paintball operator licence or permit;
"approved paintball range" means the premises specified in a
paintball operator licence or permit;
"paintball" means a game in which players attempt to shoot
at one another with prescribed paintball firearms using prescribed paintball
pellets;
"paintball employee" means the holder of a paintball
employee licence;
"paintball employee licence" means a licence in force under
Part 3, Division 14, Subdivision 2, for employment by an approved paintball
operator;
"paintball firearm" means a firearm designed to discharge
paintball pellets;
"paintball operator" means a person carrying on the business
of providing a paintball range, paintball firearms and pellets and other things
for playing paintball;
"paintball operator licence" means a licence in force under
Part 3, Division 14, Subdivision 1, for the business of paintball operator
at a paintball range;
"paintball operator permit" means a permit in force under
Part 4 for the business of paintball operator at a temporary paintball
range;
"paintball pellets" means pellets that:
(a) consist primarily of a dye, paint or similar marking
substance; and
(b) are designed to be discharged from a
firearm;
"paintball player declaration", see section
60K(1)(a);
"paintball range" means premises for playing
paintball;
"prohibited person", for Part 11, Division 2B, see section
60B;
"representative" for:
(a) a firearms corporate licence, firearms museum licence or
firearms club licence – means the person nominated under section 9(4)(a),
(5)(a) or (6)(a); or
(b) a paintball operator licence or permit – see
section 9(9)(b)(i) or 32(3)(b)(i);
and includes the person for whom a notice is given under
section 91A;
(4) Section 3(1), definition "ammunition", paragraph
(d)
omit, substitute
(d) a paintball pellet; or
(e) an article prescribed by regulation;
(5) Section 3(1), definition
"corresponding"
omit
or permit (all references)
substitute
, permit or certificate of registration
(6) Section 3(1), definition "firearm"
omit
or other missile
substitute
or other projectile
(7) Section 3(3A), after "firearms dealer
licence"
insert
or paintball operator licence or permit
Amendment of section 9 (Application for
licence)
After section 9(6)
insert
(7) An application for a firearms dealer licence or
paintball operator licence must specify:
(a) the name and address of each person who is a close
associate of the applicant; and
(b) particulars of the nature of the person's association
with the applicant.
(8) Only a body corporate may apply for a paintball
operator licence.
(9) An application for a paintball operator licence
must:
(a) describe the applicant's proposed business;
and
(b) specify the names and addresses of the following
persons:
(i) the person who will be primarily responsible for the
control and management of the business (the "representative");
(ii) prospective paintball employees of the business;
and
(c) be accompanied by evidence that the applicant has public
liability insurance for the amount prescribed by regulation.
Amendment of section 10 (General restrictions on grant of
licence)
(1) Section 10(3)
omit
all words from "The" to "applicant
–"
substitute
Subject to subsections (6) and (6A), the Commissioner must
not grant a licence unless satisfied the applicant or, for an application for a
paintball operator licence, the representative:
(2) Section 10(3)(a) to (fa), at the end
insert
or
(3) Section 10(4)
omit
applicant (all references)
substitute
applicant or representative
(4) Section 10(4)(a) and (c)
omit
applicant's
substitute
applicant's or representative's
(5) Section 10(6)
omit, substitute
(6) Subsection (3)(c) does not apply to:
(a) an applicant who is already the holder of a licence when
the application is made; or
(b) an application for a paintball operator
licence.
(6A) Subsection (3)(d) does not apply to an application for
a paintball operator licence.
(6) Section 10(7)
omit
or firearms corporate licence
substitute
, firearms corporate licence or paintball operator
licence
(7) Section 10(8A)
omit (all references)
applicant
substitute
applicant or representative
New section 10AD
After section 10AC
insert
10AD. Restriction
on grant of paintball operator licence
The Commissioner must not grant a paintball operator
licence unless:
(a) the Commissioner is satisfied each person who is or will
be a close associate of the applicant is a fit and proper person to be a close
associate of the holder of a paintball operator licence; and
(b) the Commissioner is satisfied the applicant is able to
meet the storage and safety requirements under this Act; and
(c) the premises are approved under section
49A.
Amendment of section 14 (Period of licence)
(1) Section 14(1)(g)
omit
year.
substitute
year; and
(2) After section 14(1)(g)
insert
(h) a paintball operator licence remains in force for 1
year; and
(i) a paintball employee licence remains in force for 1 year
or the shorter period specified in the licence.
(3) Section
14(1)(a)(iv) and (b) to (ea), at the end
insert
and
New Part 3, Division
14
After section 30C
insert
Division
14 – Licences for paintball
Subdivision
1 – Paintball operator licences
A paintball operator licence authorises the holder, and the
representative, to possess and use paintball firearms and pellets for carrying
on the business of paintball operator at the paintball range specified in the
licence.
Subdivision
2 – Paintball employee licences
A paintball employee licence authorises the holder to
possess and use paintball firearms and pellets for purposes relating to the
performance of the employee's duties as an employee of the approved paintball
operator specified in the licence at the operator's approved paintball
range.
30F. Licence
expires if holder ceases to be employee
If the holder of a paintball employee licence ceases to be
employed by the approved paintball operator specified in the licence, the
licence immediately expires.
30G. Disclosure
of information by Commissioner to approved paintball
operator
(1) The Commissioner may give an approved paintball
operator information held by the Commissioner about a paintball employee, or
prospective paintball employee, of the operator (the "relevant
person").
(2) The information given may only be information
about:
(a) an authority, or corresponding authority, of the
relevant person that has been suspended or revoked within 5 years before the
information is given; or
(b) an application for an authority, or corresponding
authority, by the relevant person that has been refused within 5 years before
the information is given; or
(c) whether the operator is prohibited from employing the
relevant person, and if so, the reason and period of the
prohibition.
(3) If a paintball employee licence is suspended or
revoked, the Commissioner must inform the approved paintball operator specified
in the employee's licence.
(4) In this section:
"authority" means a licence, permit or certificate of
registration.
Amendment of section 31 (Grant of permits)
After section 31(1)(fc)
insert
(fd) to authorise an approved paintball operator, and the
representative, to possess and use paintball firearms and pellets for carrying
on the operator's business specified in the permit at the temporary paintball
range specified in the permit;
Amendment of section 32 (Application for
permit)
(1) Section 32
omit
An
substitute
(1) An
(2) Section 32, at the end
insert
(2) Also, the applicant must give the Commissioner the
further information requested by the Commissioner for considering the
application.
(3) In addition, an application for a permit to carry on
the business of paintball operator at a temporary paintball range
must:
(a) describe the applicant's proposed business at the
paintball range and the period for which the permit is required;
and
(b) specify the names and addresses of the following
persons:
(i) the person who will be primarily responsible for the
control and management of the business (the "representative");
(ii) prospective paintball employees of the business;
and
(c) specify:
(i) the name and address of each person who is a close
associate of the applicant; and
(ii) particulars of the nature of the person's association
with the applicant.
Amendment of section 33 (General restrictions on granting
permits)
After section 33(4)
insert
(5) This section does not apply to an application for a
paintball operator permit.
New section 35D
After section 35C, in Part 4
insert
35D. Restriction
on granting paintball operator permit
The Commissioner must not grant a paintball operator permit
if the applicant would not be entitled to be granted a paintball operator
licence to carry on the business of paintball operator at the paintball range
for which the permit is sought.
Amendment of section 40 (Revocation of licence, permit or
registration)
(1) Section 40(3)(k)
omit
granted.
substitute
granted; or
(2) After section 40(3)(k)
insert
(l) in the case of a paintball operator licence or permit,
if:
(i) the holder is no longer entitled to use the approved
paintball range; or
(ii) the holder no longer carries on the business of
paintball operator at the approved paintball range.
(3) Section
40(3)(a) to (e), (f)(i) and (iii), (g)(i) and (iii) and (h)(ii)
insert
or
Amendment of section 42 (Suspension
by police officer or Commissioner)
After section 42(2)
insert
(3) If the person does not comply with the notice, a police
officer may, without a warrant:
(a) enter any place the officer reasonably believes the
firearm may be found; and
(b) search the place and seize the firearm.
(4) The police officer may exercise the powers with the
assistance, and using the force, that is reasonably necessary in the
circumstances.
New section 49A
After section 49, in Part 8
insert
49A. Approval
of premises for use as paintball range
(1) A person may apply to the Commissioner for an approval
for the use of premises as a paintball range.
(2) The application must be in the approved
form.
(3) The Commissioner must, as soon as
practicable:
(a) consider the application and approve or refuse it;
and
(b) give written notice to the applicant of the decision
and, if refused, the reasons for it.
(4) Without limiting subsection (3), the Commissioner must
refuse the application unless satisfied:
(a) the person has all necessary approvals for the use of
the premises as a paintball range under the laws of the Territory;
and
(b) the premises are suitable for use as a paintball range;
and
(c) the use of firearms on the premises will not constitute
a danger to persons on the premises or to the public in the vicinity of the
premises.
(5) In deciding whether premises are suitable for use as a
paintball range, the Commissioner must consider:
(a) if a building is constructed on the premises – its
design and construction; or
(b) if a building is to be constructed on the premises
– its design and proposed construction.
(6) The approval may be subject to the reasonable
conditions the Commissioner considers appropriate.
Amendment of section 58 (Possession or use of
firearms)
(1) After section 58(1)
insert
(1A) Subsection (1) does not apply if:
(a) the person possesses or uses a paintball firearm for
playing paintball at an approved paintball range; and
(b) the person is entitled to play
paintball.
(2) After section 58(5)(a)
insert
(ab) who has been found guilty of an offence of violence,
may not possess or use a firearm for 5 years after the finding of guilt;
or
(ac) who is the subject of an order, made in the Territory
or elsewhere, to keep the peace, may not possess or use a firearm while the
order is in force; or
(3) Section
58(5)(a), (b) and (ba)(ii), at the end
insert
or
Amendment of section 59 (Firearms
to be registered)
(1) Section 59
omit
A
substitute
(1) A
(2) Section 59, at the end
insert
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if:
(a) the person possesses or uses a paintball firearm for
playing paintball at an approved paintball range; and
(b) the person is entitled to play
paintball.
New Part 11, Division 2B
After section 60A
insert
Division
2B – Offences relating to paintball
In this Division:
"prohibited person" means a person who:
(a) is prohibited from applying for any licence under this
Act or a law of a State or another Territory; or
(b) is not entitled to be granted any licence under this
Act, for a reason other than that the person is not a resident, or about to
become a resident, of the Territory.
60C. Prohibition
of carrying on business of paintball operator without
authority
A person must not carry on business as a paintball operator
without a paintball operator licence or permit.
Maximum penalty: 400 penalty units or imprisonment for 2
years.
60D. Information
about close associates, representatives and employees
(1) If a change occurs in the close associates of the
holder of a paintball operator licence or permit, the holder must give the
Commissioner, within 7 days after becoming aware of the change, written notice
in the approved form.
Maximum penalty: 200 penalty units or imprisonment for 12
months.
(2) The Commissioner may, by written notice, require the
holder of a paintball operator licence or permit to give the Commissioner,
within a specified time, a declaration containing specified information
about:
(a) the representative for the licence or permit;
or
(b) the close associates of the holder; or
(c) the operator's paintball operator
employees.
(3) The person must comply with the notice unless the
person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty: 200 penalty units or imprisonment for 12
months.
(4) If a person ceases employment as a paintball operator
employee with the holder of a paintball operator licence or permit, the holder
must, within 7 days after the person ceases employment, give the
Commissioner written notice in the approved form.
Maximum penalty: 200 penalty units or imprisonment for 12
months.
(1) The holder of a paintball operator licence or permit
must:
(a) keep the paintball player declaration made by each
person who plays paintball at the operator's approved paintball range for 2
years after it is made; and
(b) keep other records in accordance with the conditions of
the licence or permit.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(2) A police officer or approved person may ask the holder
of a paintball operator licence or permit, the representative for the licence or
permit or an employee of the holder to produce the paintball player declarations
or other records kept by the operator.
(3) The person must comply with the request unless the
person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty: 20 penalty units.
(4) On production of a declaration or record, the police
officer or approved person may:
(a) examine it; and
(b) make copies of, or take extracts from,
it.
(5) The holder of a paintball operator licence or permit
must give the Commissioner, within 3 months after the end of each financial
year, an annual report in the approved form.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6
months.
60F. Prohibition
on employing certain persons
(1) This section applies if the holder of a paintball
operator licence or permit does any of the following things:
(a) employs a prohibited person in the business authorised
by the licence or permit;
(b) allows a prohibited person to act as an agent for, or
participate in the management of, the business.
(2) The holder and the prohibited person are each guilty of
an offence.
Maximum penalty: 400 penalty units or imprisonment for 2
years.
(3) It is a defence to a prosecution of the holder of the
licence or permit for an offence against subsection (2) if the holder proves the
holder did not know, and could not reasonably have been expected to know, the
person was a prohibited person.
60G. Production
of firearms
(1) A police officer or approved person may ask the holder
of a paintball operator licence or permit, the representative for the licence or
permit or an employee of the holder to produce a paintball firearm in the
holder's possession.
(2) The person must comply with the request unless the
person has a reasonable excuse.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
(3) On production of a firearm, the police officer or
approved person may inspect and test it.
60H. Possession
and use of paintball firearm only at approved paintball
range
The holder of a paintball operator licence or permit must
not allow a person to possess or use a paintball firearm registered in the
holder's name except at the holder's approved paintball range.
Maximum penalty: 400 penalty units or imprisonment for 2
years.
60J. Paintball
player must be adult
The holder of a paintball operator licence or permit must
not allow a person the holder knows to be under the age of 18 to possess or
use a paintball firearm to play paintball at the holder's approved paintball
range.
Maximum penalty: 400 penalty units or imprisonment for 2
years.
60K. Paintball
player must sign declaration and give identification
(1) The holder of a paintball operator licence or permit
must not allow a person to possess or use a paintball firearm to play paintball
at the holder's approved paintball range unless the person, before starting to
play:
(a) makes a declaration in the approved form (a "paintball
player declaration"); and
(b) gives the declaration and photographic identification to
a paintball employee working at the range.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
(2) Before allowing the person to play paintball, the
paintball employee must:
(a) inspect the person's photographic identification;
and
(b) endorse on the person's paintball player declaration
that the employee is satisfied the person appears to be the person shown in the
identification.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6
months.
60L. Certain
persons prohibited from playing paintball
(1) The
holder of a paintball operator licence or permit must not allow a prohibited
person to possess or use a paintball firearm to play paintball at the holder's
approved paintball range.
Maximum penalty: 400 penalty units or imprisonment for 2
years.
(2) It is a defence to a prosecution for an offence against
subsection (1) if the holder proves the holder did not know, and could not
reasonably have been expected to know, the person was a prohibited
person.
(3) A prohibited person must not play
paintball.
Maximum penalty: 50 penalty units.
Amendment of section 69 (Possession of
ammunition)
(1) Section 69
omit
A
substitute
(1) A
(2) Section 69, at the end
insert
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if:
(a) the person possesses paintball pellets for playing
paintball at an approved paintball range; and
(b) the
person is entitled to play paintball.
Amendment of section 89 (False or misleading
statements)
(1) Section 89(1) and (2)
omit, substitute
(1) A person must not make a statement in an official
document the person knows to be false or misleading in a material
particular.
(2) After section 89(3)
insert
(4) In this section:
"official document" means an application, notice, return,
report, record, register or other document made, given, lodged or kept under
this Act.
Amendment of section 91A (Notification of change of
representative of licence holder)
(1) Section 91A, heading
omit, substitute
Notice of change of representative of certain licence and
permit holders
(2) Section 91A(1)
omit, substitute
(1) This section applies if a person ceases to be the
representative for any of the following:
(a) a firearms corporate licence;
(b) a firearms museum licence;
(c) a firearms club licence;
(d) a paintball operator licence or permit.
(1A) The holder of the licence or permit must, within 14
days after the person ceases to be the representative, give the Commissioner
written notice in the approved form.
Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units or imprisonment for 6
months.
Repeal and substitution of section 107
Section 107
repeal, substitute
106A. Conduct
of representatives
(1) If, in a proceeding for an offence against this Act, it
is necessary to establish a person's state of mind in relation to particular
conduct, it is sufficient to show:
(a) the conduct was engaged in by a representative of the
person, within the scope of the representative's actual or apparent authority;
and
(b) the representative had that state of
mind.
(2) For a proceeding for an offence against this Act,
conduct engaged in on behalf of a person by a representative within the scope of
the representative's actual or apparent authority is taken to have been engaged
in also by the person.
(3) However, an individual is not liable to be punished by
imprisonment for an offence against this Act if the offence arises because of
the person's vicarious liability for the representative's
conduct.
(4) In this section:
"engaging in conduct" includes failing or refusing to engage
in conduct;
"representative" means:
(a) of a body corporate – an executive officer,
employee or agent of the body corporate; or
(b) of an individual – an employee or agent of the
person;
"state of mind" of a person includes:
(a) the knowledge, intention, opinion, belief or purpose of
the person; and
(b) the person's reasons for the intention, opinion, belief
or purpose.
107. Liability
of executive officers of bodies corporate
(1) If a body corporate commits an offence against this Act
(the "principal offence"), each of the executive officers of the body corporate
commits an offence (the "secondary offence") and is liable to the penalty
applicable to an individual who commits the principal offence.
(2) However, it is a defence for an executive officer to
establish:
(a) the officer did not know, and could not reasonably have
been expected to know, the principal offence was to be or was being committed;
or
(b) the officer exercised due diligence to prevent the
commission of the principal offence.
(3) The executive officer may be found guilty of the
secondary offence even though the body corporate has not been charged with, or
found guilty of, the principal offence.
(4) This section does not affect the liability of the body
corporate for the principal offence.
(5) In this section:
"executive officer", of a body corporate, means a director
or other person who is concerned with, or takes part in, the management of the
body corporate.
Amendment of section 111 (Regulations)
Section 111(1)
omit, substitute
(1) The Administrator may make regulations under this
Act.
New section 114
After section 113
insert
(1) The Commissioner must, within 3 years after the
commencement of the Firearms Amendment (Paintball) Act
2007:
(a) review the regulation of the playing of paintball;
and
(b) give a report of the review to the
Minister.
(2) The Minister must, within 7 sitting days after
receiving the report, table a copy of it in the Legislative
Assembly.
Amendment of Schedule 1 (Prohibited firearms)
Schedule 1, item 12
omit, substitute
12. A firearm capable of discharging, in any
way:
(a) an irritant matter in liquid, powder, gas or chemical
form; or
(b) a pyrotechnic flare or dye, other than a distress signal
device.
Amendment of Schedule 4 (Category C firearms)
Schedule 4, at the end
insert
Paintball firearms
Further amendments
The Schedule has effect.
PART
3 – AMENDMENT OF FIREARMS
REGULATIONS
Regulations amended
This Part amends the Firearms
Regulations.
Amendment of regulation 12 (Restrictions on granting licences
for category C firearms)
(1) Regulation 12(1)(a)(i) to (iv), at the
end
insert
or
(2) Regulation 12(1)(a)(vi)
omit, substitute
(vi) instruction in firearms use and safety;
or
(vii) paintball operator or employee; and
New Part 5A
After regulation 39
insert
39A. Prescribed
paintball firearm
For the definition "paintball" in section 3(1) of the Act,
a prescribed paintball firearm is a paintball firearm that:
(a) has a calibre of .68"; and
(b) discharges paintball pellets at a velocity of not more
than 91.44 m per second; and
(c) is a single shot pump action or semi-automatic;
and
(d) does not have the appearance of a pistol or prohibited
firearm.
39B. Prescribed
paintball pellets
For the definition "paintball" in section 3(1) of the Act,
prescribed paintball pellets are gelatine capsules that:
(a) when made, have a diameter of 17.27 mm;
and
(b) are filled with a water-soluble marking dye of any
colour except red or brown.
39C. Prescribed
amount of public liability insurance
For section 9(9)(c) of the Act, the prescribed amount is
$10 million.
39D. Conditions
of paintball operator licence or permit
A paintball operator licence or permit is subject to the
following conditions:
(a) the paintball operator must not alter the approved
paintball range without the written approval of the
Commissioner;
(b) the operator must:
(i) within 7 days after a change to the operator's business
(whether relating to the business activities or the constitution of the
business), give written notice to the Commissioner about the change;
and
(ii) give the Commissioner the documents or information the
Commissioner requires relating to the change;
(c) the operator must ensure the operator's paintball
operator employees:
(i) complete an approved paintball safety course;
and
(ii) personally supervise the possession and use of
paintball firearms by paintball players at the range; and
(iii) exercise all reasonable care and precaution, and give
the necessary directions to any person, to prevent danger of injury arising out
of the playing of paintball at the range;
(d) the operator must ensure only paintball firearms are
used for playing paintball at the range;
(e) the operator must ensure compliance with an approved
paintball operator code of practice;
(f) the operator must allow a police officer or approved
person to inspect the approved paintball range at any reasonable time to ensure
compliance with the Act.
Amendment of Schedule 4
(1) Schedule 4, entry for section 85 and regulation
21
omit
(2) Schedule 4
insert (in numerical order)
|
Section 60J Allowing a person under
18 to possess or use a paintball firearm to play paintball
|
$500
|
|
Section 60K(1) Allowing a person
who has not made a paintball player declaration to possess or use a paintball
firearm to play paintball
|
$500
|
|
Section 85 Contravention of a
licence or permit if the contravention does not result in the loss, theft or
misuse of a firearm
|
$500
|
(3) Schedule 4, at the end
insert
|
Regulation 21 Failing to comply
with storage requirements for category A or B firearms if the failure does not
result in the loss, theft or misuse of a firearm
|
$500
|
section
FURTHER
AMENDMENTS OF FIREARMS
ACT
|
Provision
|
Amendment
|
|
omit
|
substitute
|
|
section 4(6)(a)
|
a shooting gallery
|
an approved paintball range, shooting
gallery
|
|
section 10A(a)
|
whole paragraph
|
(a) the representative does not hold a licence;
or
|
|
section 10A(b)
|
that the person
|
the representative
|
|
section 11(2)(m)
|
whole paragraph
|
(m) instruction in firearms use and safety;
(n) paintball operator or employee.
|
|
section 12(b)
|
a recent
|
if the holder is an individual – a
recent
|
|
section 16A(1)
|
whole subsection
|
|
|
section 40A(1)
|
or permit
|
or permit, the representative for the licence or
permit
|
|
section 40A(1)(a)
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the holder
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the holder, representative
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Part 8, heading
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AND FOR SHOOTING ACTIVITIES
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, FOR SHOOTING ACTIVITIES AND PAINTBALL
RANGES
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section 48(1) and (2)
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this Part
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section 49
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section 49(1) and (6)
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this Part
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this section
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section 49(3) and (4)
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under this Part
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Section 93(3)
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category C firearms
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category C firearms (other than paintball
firearms)
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Section 96(2)
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category C firearm
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category C firearm (other than a paintball
firearm)
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section 107A, heading
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whole heading
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Offences by representatives of licence and permit
holders
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section 107A(1)
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or firearms club licence
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, firearms club licence or paintball operator licence or
permit
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the licence under section 9 or 91A
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the licence or permit
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section 109
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sections 61, 74(2)
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sections 60J, 61, 74(2), 89(1)
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