Firearms (Prescribed Purposes) Regulations 1998 (Vic)

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Firearms (Prescribed Purposes) Regulations 1998

S.R. No. 89/1998

TABLE OF PROVISIONS

Regulation Page
1. Objectives 1
2. Authorising provisions 1
3. Commencement 1
4. Principal Regulations 1
5. Additional prescribed device 2
6. Insertion of new regulation 20 2

20.     Prescribed purposes for applying for longarm and handgun

licences 2

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STATUTORY RULES 1998

S.R. No. 89/1998

Firearms Act 1996

Firearms (Prescribed Purposes) Regulations 1998

The Governor in Council makes the following Regulations:
Dated: 7 July 1998

Responsible Minister:

BILL McGRATH

Minister for Police and Emergency Services

STACEY ROBERTSON

Acting Clerk of the Executive Council

1. Objectives

The objectives of these Regulations are to amend the Firearms Regulations 1997—

(a)

to prescribe additional purposes for applying for longarm and handgun licences; and

(b)

to prescribe a class of device that does not fall within the definition of firearms.

2. Authorising provisions

These Regulations are made under sections 3,
10(1)(e), 13(1)(a), 15(1)(c) and 191 of the

Firearms Act 1996.

3. Commencement

These Regulations come into operation on

6 August 1998.

4. Principal Regulations

Firearms (Prescribed Purposes) Regulations 1998

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In these Regulations the Firearms Regulations

19971 are called the Principal Regulations.

5. Additional prescribed device

(1) In regulation 17 of the Principal Regulations, at

the end of paragraph (b) insert—

"; and

(c)

a compressed air or gas powered device with a calibre no greater than 7 millimetres and a maximum muzzle velocity no greater than

50 metres per second that is designed to be
mounted on a radio controlled model
warship and when used in model warship
activities—".

6. Insertion of new regulation 20

After regulation 19 of the Principal Regulations
insert—

"20. Prescribed purposes for applying for

longarm and handgun licences

(1) For the purposes of section 10(1)(e) of the Act, a category A longarm licence may be issued—

(a)

for the purposes of the training and trialing, with a shotgun, of gundogs registered with a club or association which undertakes the training and

trailing of gundogs and which has been
incorporated under the Associations
Incorporation Act 1981; or

(b) for the purposes of—

(i) historical re-enactments
conducted by an historical re-
enactment group; or

(ii) public ceremonial events; or

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(c) for the purposes of starting or finishing sporting events with a shotgun.

(2) For the purposes of section 10(1)(e) of the Act, a category B longarm licence may be issued—

(a) for the purposes of—

(i) historical re-enactments
conducted by an historical re-
enactment group; or

(ii) public ceremonial events; or

(b) for the purposes of starting or finishing sporting events with a muzzle loading firearm or a black powder ball firing cannon.

(3) For the purposes of section 13(1)(a) of the Act, a category E longarm licence may be issued—

(a) for the purposes of—

(i) historical re-enactments
conducted by an historical re-
enactment group; or

(ii) public ceremonial events— using firearms which have been rendered permanently inoperable.

(4) For the purposes of section 15(1)(c) of the

Act, a handgun licence may be issued—

(a) for the purposes of—

(i) historical re-enactments
conducted by an historical re-
enactment group; or

(ii) public ceremonial events; or

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(b)

for the purposes of starting or finishing sporting events.".

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Firearms (Prescribed Purposes) Regulations 1998

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NOTES

1 Reg. 4: S.R. No. 32/1997 subsequently amended by S.R. No. 6/1998.

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