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Weapons Act 1990
sec.113CSuspending or revoking approval
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### sec.113C Suspending or revoking approval
An authorised officer may suspend or revoke an approval if—
the gallery operator contravenes this Act; or
the authorised officer believes, on reasonable grounds, it is necessary to suspend or revoke the approval to protect a person from death or injury, or property from unlawful destruction or damage.
The authorised officer must give written notice of the suspension or revocation to the gallery operator.
The notice must specify—
if the approval has been suspended—the period of suspension; and
the reasons for the suspension or revocation.
The suspension or revocation takes effect—
on the day the notice is given to the gallery operator; or
if a later day is stated in the notice—on the stated day.
A shooting gallery approval that is suspended stops having effect until the suspension is lifted.
s 113C ins 2005 No. 17 s 42
(sec.113C-ssec.1) An authorised officer may suspend or revoke an approval if— the gallery operator contravenes this Act; or the authorised officer believes, on reasonable grounds, it is necessary to suspend or revoke the approval to protect a person from death or injury, or property from unlawful destruction or damage.
(sec.113C-ssec.2) The authorised officer must give written notice of the suspension or revocation to the gallery operator.
(sec.113C-ssec.3) The notice must specify— if the approval has been suspended—the period of suspension; and the reasons for the suspension or revocation.
(sec.113C-ssec.4) The suspension or revocation takes effect— on the day the notice is given to the gallery operator; or if a later day is stated in the notice—on the stated day.
(sec.113C-ssec.5) A shooting gallery approval that is suspended stops having effect until the suspension is lifted.
- (a) the gallery operator contravenes this Act; or
- (b) the authorised officer believes, on reasonable grounds, it is necessary to suspend or revoke the approval to protect a person from death or injury, or property from unlawful destruction or damage.
- (a) if the approval has been suspended—the period of suspension; and
- (b) the reasons for the suspension or revocation.
- (a) on the day the notice is given to the gallery operator; or
- (b) if a later day is stated in the notice—on the stated day.