Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956
THE SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 6Regulation 4F
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IMPORTATION OF FIREARMS, FIREARM ACCESSORIES, FIREARM PARTS, FIREARMS MAGAZINES, AMMUNITION, COMPONENTS OF AMMUNITION AND IMITATIONS
(Repealed by SLI No 241 of 2015)
4.2
The importation, in accordance with the dealer test, of a category C article or category D article is subject to the following conditions:
(a) the importer must not sell the article except to:
(i) a certified buyer for the article; or
(ia) the government of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; or
(ii) if the article is a category C article - a certified primary producer; or
(iii) if the article is a restricted category C article, a certified sports shooter for the article;
(b) the importer must retain possession of the article until the importer disposes of the article by:
(i) selling the article in accordance with paragraph (a); or
(ii) exporting the article in compliance with the Act (including any regulations or other instruments made under the Act); or
(iii) destroying the article;
(ba) if the importer disposes of the article in accordance with paragraph (b), the importer must give to the Minister, within 30 days after disposal, a written declaration by the importer:
(i) stating that the importer has disposed of the article in accordance with paragraph (b); and
(ii) giving details of the disposal;
(c) the importer must comply with any condition or requirement specified, in relation to the article, in the Minister ' s permission.
4.3
(Repealed by SLI No 241 of 2015)
Note:
For the definitions of category C article , restricted category C article , category D article , certified buyer , certified primary producer and certified sports shooter , see Part 4 of Schedule 6 .
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