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Arms Bill

Licences and approvals - Curator licences - Applying for curator licence

102: Curator licence issued for possessing, displaying, and storing arms items in specified museum

You could also call this:

"Licence to have and display arms in a museum"

Illustration for Arms Bill

If you get a curator licence, it lets you have, show, and keep arms items in a specific museum. You can only have arms items in the museum named in your licence. You can't have arms items in more than one museum with this type of licence.

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Part 3Licences and approvals
Curator licences: Applying for curator licence

102Curator licence issued for possessing, displaying, and storing arms items in specified museum

  1. A curator licence authorises the licence holder to possess, display, and store any arms items in the museum specified in the licence.

  2. A curator licence may not authorise the licence holder to possess, display, and store any arms items in more than 1 museum.