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In exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 7(1), 9(2), 13(1), 26A, 26B, 27(2) and (3), 28(2), 33(1), (3) and (5), 37(1), 40(7), 53, 55(1) and 57(4) of the Firearms Act 1968[1] and section 17(2) and (4) of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988[2], the Secretary of State hereby makes the following Rules: Citation and commencement 1. These Rules may be cited as the Firearms Rules 1998 and shall come into force on 1st September 1998. Interpretation 2. In these Rules -
(b) "the 1997 Act" means the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997; (c) references to firearms include references to imitation firearms to which the Firearms Act 1982[3] applies; (d) "muzzle-loading pistol", "approved rifle club" and "approved muzzle-loading pistol club" have the same meaning as in section 15 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988[4]; (e) "target shooting club" means any club at which shooting at targets is conducted with firearms to which section 1 of the principal Act applies, whether or not an approved rifle or muzzle-loading pistol club; (f) any reference to a form includes a reference to any form to the like effect; and (g) any reference to a Schedule, except in rule 10(5) below, is a reference to a Schedule to these Rules.
Firearm certificates
(b) four photographs of the applicant as specified in rule 7 below.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5) below, a firearm certificate shall be granted or renewed subject to the following conditions (whether or not in addition to any other conditions), namely -
(ii) the holder of the certificate must inform the chief officer of police by whom the certificate was granted within seven days of the theft, loss or destruction in Great Britain of the certificate; (iii) the holder of the certificate must, without undue delay, inform the chief officer of police by whom the certificate was granted of any change in his permanent address; (iv)
(b) where a firearm or ammunition to which the certificate relates is in use or the holder of the certificate has the firearm with him for the purpose of cleaning, repairing or testing it or for some other purpose connected with its use, transfer or sale, or the firearm or ammunition is in transit to or from a place in connection with its use or any such purpose, reasonable precautions must be taken for the safe custody of the firearm or the ammunition.
(5) Where a chief officer of police is satisfied on an application for the grant or renewal of a firearm certificate in relation to any firearm, weapon or ammunition that it is a firearm, weapon or ammunition to which section 5A(1) or (4) of the principal Act or section 3, 4, 5, 7 or 8 of the 1997 Act apply and that it is to be used only for the purpose or purposes specified in those sections, the certificate shall be subject to an additional condition restricting the use of that firearm, weapon or ammunition to use for that purpose or purposes.
(b) have known the applicant personally for at least two years; and (c) be of good character.
(4) Where the chief officer of police is satisfied pursuant to section 44 of the 1997 Act that the application is for renewal of a firearm certificate in relation to a rifle or muzzle-loading pistol for use only for target shooting, the requirements of paragraph (3) above shall be varied so that one of the referees must be an official of the approved rifle or muzzle-loading pistol club specified in the application who may be a registered firearms dealer and need not have known the applicant personally for at least two years. The other referee must satisfy the requirements of paragraph (3) above and must not be a member of any target shooting club.
(b) four photographs of the applicant as specified in rule 7 below.
(4) Subject to section 34 of the 1997 Act and paragraph (5) below, a shot gun certificate shall be granted or renewed subject to the following conditions, and no others, namely -
(ii) the holder of the certificate must inform the chief officer of police by whom the certificate was granted within seven days of the theft, loss or destruction in Great Britain of the certificate; (iii) the holder of the certificate must, without undue delay, inform the chief officer of police by whom the certificate was granted of any change in his permanent address; (iv)
(b) where a shot gun to which the certificate relates is in use or the holder of the certificate has the shot gun with him for the purpose of cleaning, repairing or testing it or for some other purpose connected with its use, transfer or sale, or the gun is in transit to or from a place in connection with its use or any such purpose, reasonable precautions must be taken for the safe custody of the gun.
(5) Where a shot gun which is disguised as another object, is possessed, purchased or acquired by the holder of the certificate for the purpose only of its being kept or exhibited as part of a collection, the certificate shall be subject to an additional condition restricting the use of that shot gun to use for that purpose.
(b) have known the applicant personally for at least two years, and (c) be a member of Parliament, justice of the peace, minister of religion, doctor, lawyer, established civil servant, bank officer or person of similar standing.
Photographs to accompany application
(b) one for each of the persons referred to in rule 4(1) or 6(1) above as appropriate shall have set out, on the back of the photograph -
(ii) the date when the likeness was compared.
Visitors' firearm and shot gun permits
(b) in the case of a permit relating to shot guns only, be in the form set out in Part II of Schedule 4.
(2) A permit issued under section 9(2) of the principal Act (permit for auctioneers) shall -
(b) in the case of a permit relating to shot guns only, be in the form set out in Part IV of Schedule 4.
(3) A permit issued under section 13(1) of the principal Act (permit to remove firearm from or to a ship or to remove signalling apparatus from or to an aircraft or aerodrome) shall be in the form set out in Part V of Schedule 4.
Discharge of chief officer's functions
(b) in the metropolitan police district, by an Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis.
Revocations Rule 3(1) Application for a Firearm Certificate - page 1 of 4 Application for a Firearm Certificate - page 2 of 4 Application for a Firearm Certificate - page 3 of 4 Application for a Firearm Certificate - page 4 of 4 Rule 3(6) Firearm Certificate - page 1 of 4 Firearm Certificate - page 2 of 4 Firearm Certificate - page 3 of 4 Firearm Certificate - page 4 of 4 Rule 4(2) Reference Form - page 1 of 2 Reference Form - page 2 of 2 SHOTGUN CERTIFICATES: FORMS OF APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE Rule 5(1) Application for a Shot Gun Certificate - page 1 of 4 Application for a Shot Gun Certificate - page 2 of 4 Application for a Shot Gun Certificate - page 3 of 4 Application for a Shot Gun Certificate - page 4 of 4 Rule 5(6) Shot Gun Certificate - page 1 of 4 Shot Gun Certificate - page 2 of 4 Shot Gun Certificate - page 3 of 4 Shot Gun Certificate - page 4 of 4 VISITORS' PERMITS: FORMS OF APPLICATION AND PERMIT Application for a Visitor's Firearm/Shot Gun Permit - page 1 of 6 Application for a Visitor's Firearm/Shot Gun Permit - page 2 of 6 Application for a Visitor's Firearm/Shot Gun Permit - page 3 of 6 Application for a Visitor's Firearm/Shot Gun Permit - page 4 of 6 Application for a Visitor's Firearm/Shot Gun Permit - page 5 of 6 Application for a Visitor's Firearm/Shot Gun Permit - page 6 of 6 Visitor's Firearm Permit - page 1 of 4 Visitor's Firearm Permit - page 2 of 4 Visitor's Firearm Permit - page 3 of 4 Visitor's Firearm Permit - page 4 of 4 Visitor's Shot Gun Permit - page 1 of 2 Visitor's Shot Gun Permit - page 2 of 2 OTHER PERMITS: FORMS OF PERMIT PART I Permit to possess a Firearm and/or Ammunition - page 1 of 2 Permit to possess a Firearm and/or Ammunition - page 2 of 2 Permit to possess Shot Guns - page 1 of 2 Permit to possess Shot Guns - page 2 of 2 Auctioneer's Firearm Permit - page 1 of 2 Auctioneer's Firearm Permit - page 2 of 2 Auctioneer's Shot Gun Permit - page 1 of 2 Auctioneer's Shot Gun Permit - page 2 of 2 Permit to remove a firearm from or to a ship or a signalling apparatus from or to an aircraft or aerodrome FIREARMS DEALERS: FORMS OF APPLICATION, NOTIFICATION AND REGISTERS PART I Firearms dealers: Application for registration or for new Certificate of Registration - page 1 of 4 Firearms dealers: Application for registration or for new Certificate of Registration - page 2 of 4 Firearms dealers: Application for registration or for new Certificate of Registration - page 3 of 4 Firearms dealers: Application for registration or for new Certificate of Registration - page 4 of 4 Notification by a Registered Firearms Dealer of a place of business not already entered in the register Name of Firearms Dealer Particulars of places of business at date of registration: -
Particulars of places of business notified subsequently: -
Directions as to the manner of keeping a register 1. The register may be kept in the following manner -
(ii) it may be divided into separate sections or subsections for firearms and ammunition:
(b) the sections and subsections are so kept as to be readily available for inspection.
(ii) the make, type or distinctive name of the firearm; (iii) the calibre; (iv) the identification number or other distinguishing mark, if present; (v) the maker's name, if known;
(ii) the calibre; (iii) the nature of the projectile (eg solid or expanding). 4. Where any such entries other than the prescribed particulars are made in the register, they should be made in such a way as not to interfere with or obscure the entries of the prescribed particulars.
/bt (This note is not part of the.Rules) These Rules prescribe the forms to be used in connection with the grant of certificates and permits for the purposes of the Firearms Acts 1968 to 1997 and the registration of firearms dealers The Rules supersede the Firearms Rules 1989 and the Firearms (Scotland) Rules 1989 as amended and the changes of substance are mainly those made to take account of the provisions of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997 and the Firearms (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1997 (c.64). The major changes are as follows. Rule 3(3)(a) requires an application for a firearm certificate to be supported by two referees. Rule 4 sets out the equirements for the referees. The prescribed form is in Schedule 1 Part III. Rule 3(5) requires the imposition of special conditions on firearm certificates in the circumstances there set out. Rule 8 provides that applications for visitors' firearm and shotgun permits are now to be made on the same form. Rule 10 no longer requires the register maintained by firearms ealers under section 40 of the Firearms Act 1968 to be in a prescribed form. Other minor amendments re made to the Rules and forms. Notes: [1] 1967 c.72; section 7 was substituted by section 77 of the Telecommunications Act 1984 (c.12).back [2] Section 6(1) was amended by Part II, paragraph 7 of Schedule 18 and paragraph 9 of Schedule 20 to the Broadcasting Act 1990 (c.42).back
ISBN Notes: [1] 1968 c.27; as extended by section 2(1) of the Firearms Act 1982 (c. 31). Sections 26A and 26B were inserted by section 37 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997 (c. 5) and sections 53 and 55 were extended by section 25(6) of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1998 (c. 45).back [4] Section 15 was substituted by section 45 of the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1997.back
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