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Arms Bill

Administration - Firearms Licensing Review Committee

318: Procedure of panels

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"How a panel reviews a decision"

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If a decision is being reviewed, it must be done by a panel looking at the papers. You will see that a panel can decide how it wants to work, as long as it follows any rules. A panel can ask for more information from the person who applied or the chief executive if it needs it to review the decision.

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Part 7Administration
Firearms Licensing Review Committee

318Procedure of panels

  1. A review of a decision must be conducted by a panel on the papers.

  2. Subject to subsection (1) and any regulations, a panel may determine its own procedure.

  3. A panel may require the applicant or the chief executive to provide any further information that the panel considers reasonably necessary to enable the conduct of the review.