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Arms Bill

Shooting clubs and shooting ranges - Non-pistol shooting clubs

221: Chief executive may make inquiries and request further information

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"The boss can check and ask for more details about your club application."

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If you apply to enrol a non-pistol shooting club, the chief executive might look into your application. They can make inquiries to check your information is complete and correct. They can also ask you for more information or documents.

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

221Chief executive may make inquiries and request further information

  1. On receipt of an application for enrolment from a non-pistol shooting club, the chief executive may, for the purpose of determining whether the information provided is complete and correct,—

  2. make whatever inquiries the chief executive considers necessary; and
    1. request the applicant to provide any further information or documents.