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Weapons Act 1990
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### sec.141ZO Who may appeal
An individual subject to a firearm prohibition order may appeal against the decision to make the order to—
if the order was made under section 141G and the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court magistrate; or
if the order was made under section 141G and the individual is an adult—the Magistrates Court; or
if the order was made under section 141H and the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court judge; or
if the order was made under section 141H and the individual is an adult—the District Court.
Subsection (3) applies if—
the commissioner applies to the court under section 141M for a firearm prohibition order to be made in relation to an individual; and
the court decides not to make the order.
The commissioner may appeal against the decision not to make the firearm prohibition order to—
if the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court judge; or
if the individual is an adult—the District Court.
s 141ZO ins 2024 No. 45 s 73
(sec.141ZO-ssec.1) An individual subject to a firearm prohibition order may appeal against the decision to make the order to— if the order was made under section 141G and the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court magistrate; or if the order was made under section 141G and the individual is an adult—the Magistrates Court; or if the order was made under section 141H and the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court judge; or if the order was made under section 141H and the individual is an adult—the District Court.
(sec.141ZO-ssec.2) Subsection (3) applies if— the commissioner applies to the court under section 141M for a firearm prohibition order to be made in relation to an individual; and the court decides not to make the order.
(sec.141ZO-ssec.3) The commissioner may appeal against the decision not to make the firearm prohibition order to— if the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court judge; or if the individual is an adult—the District Court.
- (a) if the order was made under section 141G and the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court magistrate; or
- (b) if the order was made under section 141G and the individual is an adult—the Magistrates Court; or
- (c) if the order was made under section 141H and the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court judge; or
- (d) if the order was made under section 141H and the individual is an adult—the District Court.
- (a) the commissioner applies to the court under section 141M for a firearm prohibition order to be made in relation to an individual; and
- (b) the court decides not to make the order.
- (a) if the individual is a child—the Childrens Court constituted by a Childrens Court judge; or
- (b) if the individual is an adult—the District Court.