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Australian Capital Territory. 1996 ‘Adult Firearms Licences - Restriction on Issue of Category H Licences.’ Australian Capital Territory Firearms Act 1996 (A1996-74 - Republication No.45, effective 27 April 2016); Part 7 (Section 66). Canberra: ACT Parliamentary Counsel. 1 January

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66 Adult firearms licences - restriction on issue of category H licences

The registrar must not issue a category H licence to an adult unless —
(a) the adult has established 1 or more of the following genuine reasons to possess or use a firearm:
(i) sport or target shooting;
(ii) business or employment;
(iii) firearms collection; and
(b) the adult produces evidence that satisfies the registrar that the adult has a special need to possess or use a pistol; and
(c) if the adult's only genuine reason to possess or use a firearm is sport or target shooting - the adult gives the registrar written evidence from an approved shooting club of which the adult is a member that the licence application is supported by the club.

ID: Q2540

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