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Tasmania. 1996 ‘Restriction on Granting Category H Firearms Licence.’ Firearms Act 1996 (Act as at 4 November 2015); Part 2 (Section 33). Hobart: Legislative Council and House of Assembly. 30 August

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33. Restrictions on granting Category H firearms licence

(1) The Commissioner must not grant an application for a Category H firearms licence unless the Commissioner is satisfied that -
(a) the applicant has one of the following genuine reasons for applying for the licence:
(i) sport or target shooting;
(ii) business or employment;
(iii) firearms collection;
(iv) security industry work; and
(b) the person needs to possess or use a firearm of the category to which the application relates in connection with that genuine reason.

(2) In this section -
"security industry work" does not include the close personal protection of other persons.

ID: Q2959

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