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Arms Bill

Shooting clubs and shooting ranges - Pistol shooting clubs

214: Issue of certificate of approval

You could also call this:

"Getting a certificate to say your pistol club is approved"

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If the chief executive says yes to a pistol shooting club's application, they must give the club a certificate of approval. The chief executive can add conditions to the certificate that they think are suitable. You get the certificate if your application is approved.

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Part 5Shooting clubs and shooting ranges
Pistol shooting clubs

214Issue of certificate of approval

  1. If the chief executive grants an application for approval, the chief executive must issue to the pistol shooting club a certificate of approval.

  2. A certificate of approval may be granted subject to any conditions that the chief executive considers appropriate.