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Weapons Act 1990
sec.101Authorised officer may grant or refuse range approval
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### sec.101 Authorised officer may grant or refuse range approval
The authorised officer may grant the approval if the authorised officer is satisfied—
the range will be used for—
conducting an approved training course; or
the sport of target shooting; and
the location, construction and equipment of the range is appropriate having regard to the need to protect persons from death or injury and property from unlawful destruction or damage; and
the application complies with section 99 .
An approval must be given in the approved form.
s 101 ins 1994 No. 13 s 12 (amd 1996 No. 41 s 37 (5) )
amd 1997 No. 48 s 35 ; 2003 No. 5 s 18 ; 2011 No. 37 s 22
(sec.101-ssec.1) The authorised officer may grant the approval if the authorised officer is satisfied— the range will be used for— conducting an approved training course; or the sport of target shooting; and the location, construction and equipment of the range is appropriate having regard to the need to protect persons from death or injury and property from unlawful destruction or damage; and the application complies with section 99 .
(sec.101-ssec.2) An approval must be given in the approved form.
- (a) the range will be used for— (i) conducting an approved training course; or (ii) the sport of target shooting; and
- (i) conducting an approved training course; or
- (ii) the sport of target shooting; and
- (b) the location, construction and equipment of the range is appropriate having regard to the need to protect persons from death or injury and property from unlawful destruction or damage; and
- (c) the application complies with section 99 .
- (i) conducting an approved training course; or
- (ii) the sport of target shooting; and