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Arms Bill

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

149: Effect of suspension of curator licence

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"What happens if your licence to have certain arms items is suspended"

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If a curator licence is suspended, you are treated as if you do not have a licence to have certain arms items. You cannot possess, display, or store these items. Your employees or volunteers also cannot have these items while working. If your curator licence is suspended, you must give it back to the chief executive straight away if they ask for it.

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

149Effect of suspension of curator licence

  1. During the period that a curator licence is suspended,—

  2. this Act applies as if the licensed curator were not licensed to possess, display, and store the class or classes of arms items specified in their licence; and
    1. an employee or a volunteer of the museum specified in the curator licence may not, in the course of their duties, possess, display, or store any arms item.
      1. During the period that a curator licence is suspended, the licensed curator must, on request, immediately surrender their licence to the chief executive.