Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956

THE SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 6    

Regulation 4F


REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IMPORTATION OF FIREARMS, FIREARM ACCESSORIES, FIREARM PARTS, FIREARMS MAGAZINES, AMMUNITION, COMPONENTS OF AMMUNITION AND IMITATIONS

PART 3 - CONDITIONS RELATING TO THE IMPORTATION OF FIREARMS, FIREARM ACCESSORIES, FIREARM PARTS, FIREARM MAGAZINES, AMMUNITION, COMPONENTS OF AMMUNITION AND IMITATIONS  

5.   Dealer test - category H article  

5.1    
In this item:

category H (dealer stock) article
(Repealed by FRLI No F2020L00293)

licensed firearm dealer
means a licensed firearm dealer for category H articles.


5.2    
The importation, in accordance with the dealer test, of a category H article is subject to the condition that the importer must comply with subitem 5.4.

5.3    
(Repealed by FRLI No F2020L00293)

5.4    
The importer may only dispose of the article:


(a) to a person (other than a licensed firearm dealer) who holds a licence or authorisation, in accordance with the law of a State or Territory, to possess the article; or


(b) to a person who holds a written authority or permission given by a relevant police representative stating that the person is not required to hold a licence or authorisation, in accordance with the law of the relevant State or Territory, to possess the article; or


(c) to a person who is a licensed firearm dealer; or


(d) by exporting the article.

5.5A    
(Repealed by SLI No 251 of 2013)

5.5    
For paragraph 5.4(a), if the importer proposes to dispose of the category H article to a person who holds a licence for the purpose of taking part in sports shooting, the article must comply with subitem 1.3 of Part 4 of this Schedule.

5.6 - 5.15    
(Repealed by FRLI No F2020L00293)

Note:

For the definitions of category H article and relevant police representative , see Part 4 of Schedule 6.




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