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Arms Bill

Shooting clubs and shooting ranges - Pistol shooting clubs

217: Annual reports

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"Pistol clubs must send a yearly report to the chief executive."

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If you are part of a pistol shooting club, you must give the chief executive a report every year. You have to give this report within two months of the end of each financial year. The report must include certain details that are required. You need to know what a financial year is to do this. A financial year is a 12-month period that starts on 1 July and ends on 30 June the next year. This means you will give your report after 30 June each year. The report is about what your club did during that financial year. You must include the prescribed particulars in your report. This is a proposed new rule for pistol shooting clubs.

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Pistol shooting clubs

217Annual reports

  1. A pistol shooting club must, not later than 2 months after the close of each financial year, provide to the chief executive an annual report on its operations for that year.

  2. An annual report must include the prescribed particulars.

  3. In this section, financial year means a period of 12 months commencing on 1 July in each year and ending on 30 June in the following year.