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New South Wales. 1996 ‘Category D Licences - Restrictions on Issue.’ Firearms Act 1996 No 46 (Act Current to 24 November 2015); Section 15 (Part 2). Sydney: New South Wales Government. 28 June

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15. Category D Licences - Restrictions on Issue

The Commissioner must not issue a category D licence to any person unless:
(a) the genuine reason established by the person for being issued with the licence is that of vertebrate pest animal control, and
(b) in addition to establishing any such genuine reason, the person produces evidence to the Commissioner's satisfaction that there is a special need for the person to possess or use a firearm to which a licence category D applies.
(c) in the case of a person referred to in paragraph (c) of the genuine reason of vertebrate pest animal control, the person produces evidence to the Commissioner's satisfaction that any such special need cannot be met by any other means (including by the authority conferred by a category A, category B or category C licence, or by engaging the services of a professional contract shooter).

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