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Arms Bill

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

159: Effect of revocation of curator licence

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If a curator's licence is revoked, you must give the licence back to the chief executive straight away. You also have to give back all records you were required to keep under section 109 that have not been entered in the registry. When a curator's licence is revoked, nobody working at the museum can have or store any arms items as part of their job. If a curator's licence is revoked, they can no longer possess, display, or store certain arms items in the museum that was specified in their licence.

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

159Effect of revocation of curator licence

  1. When a curator’s licence is revoked,—

  2. the curator must immediately surrender the licence to the chief executive; and
    1. the curator must immediately surrender to the chief executive all records they are required by section 109 to keep that have not been entered in the registry; and
      1. no person working at the museum that was specified in the curator’s licence may possess, display, or store any arms item in the performance of their duties.
        1. On the revocation of a curator licence, the curator ceases to be licensed to possess, display, or store in the museum specified in their licence the 1 or more classes of arms items specified in their licence.