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Arms Bill

Licences and approvals - Expiry, surrender, suspension, and revocation of licences - Expiry and surrender of licences

143: Effect of expiry or surrender of museum worker licence

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"What happens when a museum worker's licence to handle arms expires or is returned"

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If your museum worker licence expires or you surrender it, you can no longer possess, display, or store arms items for work. You are not licensed to do these things when your licence is no longer valid. This means you must stop doing these tasks when your licence expires or is surrendered.

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Part 3Licences and approvals
Expiry, surrender, suspension, and revocation of licences: Expiry and surrender of licences

143Effect of expiry or surrender of museum worker licence

  1. On the expiry or surrender of a museum worker’s licence, the museum worker ceases to be licensed to possess, display, or store any arms items in the performance of their work duties.