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Arms Bill

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

153: Revocation of curator licence

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"What happens if a curator licence is cancelled"

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If you have a curator licence, it will be cancelled straight away if you stop being the curator of the museum listed on your licence. It will also be cancelled if your firearms licence is revoked. The chief executive can also cancel your curator licence at any time.

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

153Revocation of curator licence

  1. A curator licence is immediately revoked if the licensed curator—

  2. ceases to be the curator of the museum specified in their curator licence; or
    1. has their firearms licence revoked.
      1. A curator licence may be revoked at any time by the chief executive.