Arms Act 1983

Licensed dealers - Licensed dealers

6C: Breach of conditions to which dealer’s licence is subject

You could also call this:

"Breaking the rules of your gun dealer licence"

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If you are a dealer and you break a condition of your licence, you may get an improvement notice under section 60. You might have to fix the problem. Your dealer's licence could be temporarily suspended under section 60A, which means you cannot use it for a while.

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Part 2Licensed dealers
Licensed dealers

6CBreach of conditions to which dealer’s licence is subject

  1. A dealer who breaches a condition that their dealer’s licence is subject to under section 6A or 6B may—

  2. be issued with an improvement notice under section 60; or
    1. have their dealer’s licence temporarily suspended under section 60A (see section 60C, which sets out the effect of the temporary suspension of a dealer’s licence).
      Notes
      • Section 6C: inserted, on , by section 14 of the Arms Legislation Act 2020 (2020 No 23).