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Arms Bill

Shooting clubs and shooting ranges - Non-pistol shooting clubs

224: Cancellation of enrolment

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"When to cancel a shooting club's enrolment"

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The chief executive must cancel a non-pistol shooting club's enrolment if you ask them to. They must also cancel the enrolment if they think the club is no longer operating. This will happen when the chief executive is satisfied that the club has stopped its activities.

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

224Cancellation of enrolment

  1. The chief executive must cancel a non-pistol shooting club’s enrolment if—

  2. the non-pistol shooting club requests the cancellation of its enrolment; or
    1. the chief executive is satisfied that the club is no longer carrying on its operations.