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Weapons Act 1990
sec.168AParticular landowners to keep permit register
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### sec.168A Particular landowners to keep permit register
This section applies to a landowner who, after the commencement of this section, provides written permission to shoot on the landowner’s rural land—
to a person or body for a fee or reward; or
to more than 50 persons or bodies.
The landowner must keep a register ( permit register ) stating—
the name and address of the person or body to whom permission was given; and
the date permission was given; and
if the permission was limited by time—the day the permission ends.
Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.
The landowner must keep the permit register while—
a permission under subsection (1) (a) remains current; or
more than 50 permissions under subsection (1) (b) remain current.
Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.
For subsection (1) , permission given to a body allowing its members or members of another body affiliated with the body to shoot on the landowner’s rural land is taken to be a single permission.
s 168A ins 1997 No. 48 s 45
(sec.168A-ssec.1) This section applies to a landowner who, after the commencement of this section, provides written permission to shoot on the landowner’s rural land— to a person or body for a fee or reward; or to more than 50 persons or bodies.
(sec.168A-ssec.2) The landowner must keep a register ( permit register ) stating— the name and address of the person or body to whom permission was given; and the date permission was given; and if the permission was limited by time—the day the permission ends. Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.
(sec.168A-ssec.3) The landowner must keep the permit register while— a permission under subsection (1) (a) remains current; or more than 50 permissions under subsection (1) (b) remain current. Maximum penalty—10 penalty units.
(sec.168A-ssec.4) For subsection (1) , permission given to a body allowing its members or members of another body affiliated with the body to shoot on the landowner’s rural land is taken to be a single permission.
- (a) to a person or body for a fee or reward; or
- (b) to more than 50 persons or bodies.
- (a) the name and address of the person or body to whom permission was given; and
- (b) the date permission was given; and
- (c) if the permission was limited by time—the day the permission ends.
- (a) a permission under subsection (1) (a) remains current; or
- (b) more than 50 permissions under subsection (1) (b) remain current.