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Firearms Act 1996
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272 Regulation-making power
(1) The Executive may make regulations for this Act.
(2) A regulation may make provision in relation to—
(a) the manufacture, acquisition, disposal, possession, registration,
storage, identification, maintenance, carrying, conveyance,
altering, repair, testing and use of firearms; or
(b) the register, including how changes may or must be made to the
particulars and information in the register; or
(c) firearms training courses; or
(d) training and supervision in relation to firearms; or
(e) firearms dealers; or
(f) club armourers; or
(g) ammunition collectors; or
(h) ammunition and components of ammunition, other than the
manufacture or transport of ammunition;
Note For the manufacture or transport of ammunition, see the
Dangerous Substances Act 2004.
(i) security guards; or
(j) spear guns; or
(k) the approval of shooting ranges and approved shooting ranges;
or
(l) the approval of paintball ranges and approved paintball ranges;
or
(m) the approval of clubs and approved clubs and their members,
including, for example—
(i) the conditions applying to the approval of a club; and
(ii) the duties of approved clubs in relation to members; and
(iii) the reporting obligations of approved clubs; or
(n) the approval of club armourers to repair firearms and firearms
parts; or
(o) licences, licence renewals and duplicate licences; or
(p) permits, approvals and authorisations; or
(q) forms, records, notices and returns; or
(r) exempting a person from this Act; or
(s) the maximum amounts payable by way of compensation for the
surrender of prohibited firearms.
(3) A regulation may prescribe the evidence that may or must be
produced to the registrar that—
(a) there is a special need in relation to a licence application; or
(b) an applicant’s special need cannot be met other than by being
issued with a category C or category D licence.
(4) A regulation under subsection (3) does not limit the matters that the
registrar may reasonably consider when deciding whether a special
need has been established.
(5) The regulations may also prescribe offences for contraventions of the
regulations and prescribe maximum penalties of not more than
10 penalty units for offences against the regulations.