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Arms Bill

Shooting clubs and shooting ranges - Non-pistol shooting clubs

220: Application for enrolment in respect of non-pistol shooting club

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"How to join a non-pistol shooting club"

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If you want to join a non-pistol shooting club, someone must apply for you. This person must be allowed to make the application by the club. You need to apply to the chief executive. You must fill out a form that the chief executive approves. You must include certain details and provide documents if needed. You may need to pay a fee with your application. The chief executive will decide how you apply and what you need to do.

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Part 5Shooting clubs and shooting ranges
Non-pistol shooting clubs

220Application for enrolment in respect of non-pistol shooting club

  1. An application for enrolment in respect of a non-pistol shooting club must be made,—

  2. if the non-pistol shooting club is a body corporate, by a person who is authorised to make the application; or
    1. if the non-pistol shooting club is not a body corporate, by the club’s representative who is authorised by the club to make the application.
      1. An application for enrolment must be made to the chief executive in the prescribed manner and must—

      2. be in a form approved by the chief executive; and
        1. include the prescribed details (if any); and
          1. be supported by any information and documents that are prescribed; and
            1. be accompanied by the prescribed application fee (if any).