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Arms Bill

Shooting clubs and shooting ranges - Non-pistol shooting clubs

222: Confirmation of enrolment

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"What happens when your shooting club joins the official list"

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If you apply to be on the list of non-pistol shooting clubs, the chief executive checks your application. They check if you did it correctly, as stated in section 220, and if the information is complete and correct. The chief executive then adds your club's name and details to the list and tells you that you are enrolled and the date you were enrolled.

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

222Confirmation of enrolment

  1. If the chief executive is satisfied that an application is made in accordance with section 220 and that the information provided is complete and correct, the chief executive must—

  2. place the name and details of the non-pistol shooting club on the roll of non-pistol shooting clubs; and
    1. notify the non-pistol shooting club that it is enrolled and of the date of its enrolment.