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Tasmania. 2006 ‘Period of Licences.’ Firearms Regulations 2006 (Regulations as of 4 November 2015); Section 11. Hobart: Governor of the State of Tasmania. 16 October

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11. Period of licences

(1) A Category A, B or H firearms licence is in force for whichever of the following periods the licensee elects when applying for the licence:
(a) 5 years from the date of its issue;
(b) 3 years from the date of its issue.

(2) A Category C firearms licence granted to a person who is a primary producer is in force for whichever of the following periods the licensee elects when applying for the licence:
(a) 5 years from the date of its issue;
(b) 3 years from the date of its issue.

(3) A Category C firearms licence granted to a person who is employed or engaged in the business of primary production is in force for a period of 12 months from the date of its issue.

(4) A Category D firearms licence is in force for a period of 12 months from the date of its issue.

(5) A firearms dealer licence is in force for a period of 3 years from the date of its issue.

(6) A firearms museum licence is in force for a period of 3 years from the date of its issue.

(7) A firearm heirlooms licence is in force for 5 years from the date of its issue.

ID: Q3002

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