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Lithuania. 2010 ‘Production Licences.’ National Report of Lithuania on its Implementation of the United Nations Programme of Action to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects (UNPoA); Chapter 2 (Section 7), p. 11. New York, NY: Permanent Mission of Lithuania to the United Nations. 31 January

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Production Licences

In accordance with the legislation of the Republic of Lithuania, such activities as production, reparation, recast of arms, their parts and ammunition are subject to licensing from the Weaponry Fund under the Government of Republic of Lithuania.

Three types of licences exist:
a) to produce arms;
b) to produce the parts of the arms;
c) to produce explosives and their parts.

The company applying for the production licence undergoes a detailed check of information, documents and activities. The Weaponry Fund within the process of consultations with different institutions makes a decision to grant the licence or written reasoned refusal not to grant it during the period of 60 days from the
day all required documents were presented. Licences are issued for an unlimited time period.

ID: Q3570

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