Statutory Instrument 1998 No. 1941

      The Firearms Rules 1998


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


1998 No. 1941

ARMS AND AMMUNITION

The Firearms Rules 1998

  Made 5th August 1998 
  Coming into force 1st September 1998 

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 - 

Firearm certificates
     3.  - (1) An application for the grant, renewal or variation of a firearm certificate shall be in the form set out in Part I of Schedule 1.

    (2) The information given by an applicant for the grant or renewal of a firearm certificate in answer to the questions numbered 1 to 16 in the form of application referred to in paragraph (1) above shall be verified in the manner specified in rule 4(1) below.

    (3) An application for the grant or renewal of a firearm certificate shall be accompanied by - 

    (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 - 

    (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.

    (6) A firearm certificate shall bear a photograph of the holder and, subject to paragraph (5) above, shall be in the form set out in Part II of Schedule 1.

Referees: firearm certificates
    
4.  - (1) The information referred to in rule 3(2) above shall be verified by the signed statement of each of the persons nominated as a referee by the applicant pursuant to rule 3(3)(a) above that the information is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, correct.

    (2) An application for a firearm certificate shall not be considered by a chief officer of police until he receives from each referee nominated by the applicant pursuant to rule 3(3)(a) above and who satisfy the requirements of paragraph (3) below a completed reference in the form set out in Part III of Schedule 1 containing a statement to the effect that he knows of no reason why the applicant should not be permitted to possess a firearm.

    (3) Subject to paragraph (4) below, to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph a person must not be a member of the applicant's family, a serving police officer or police employee or a registered firearms dealer, and must - 

    (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.

Shot gun certificates
    
5.  - (1) An application for the grant or renewal of a shot gun certificate shall be in the form set out in Part I of Schedule 2 and, in the case of an application for renewal, shall be accompanied by the certificate to be renewed if it is available.

    (2) The information given by an applicant in answer to the questions numbered 1 to 16 in the form of application for the grant or renewal of a shot gun certificate shall be verified in the manner specified in rule 6(1) below.

    (3) An application for the grant or renewal of a shot gun certificate shall be accompanied by - 

    (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 - 

    (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.

    (6) A shot gun certificate shall bear a photograph of the holder and, subject to paragraph (5) above, shall be in the form set out in Part II of Schedule 2.

Verification of application: shotgun certificates
    
6.  - (1) The information referred to in rule 5(2) above shall be verified by the signed statement of a person who satisfies the requirements of paragraph (2) below that the information is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, correct.

    (2) To satisfy the requirements of this paragraph a person must not be a member of the applicant's family, and must - 

Photographs to accompany application
    
7. The photographs referred to in rules 3(3)(b) and 5(3)(b) above shall, in the case of each application, be four identical unmounted photographs showing the current true likeness of the applicant and measuring 45mm by 35mm, of which - 

Visitors' firearm and shot gun permits
    
8.  - (1) An application for the grant of a visitor's firearm permit, a visitor's shot gun permit or a group application for the grant of not more than twenty visitors' firearm permits or not more than twenty visitors' shot gun permits shall be in the form set out in Part I of Schedule 3.

    (2) A visitor's firearm permit shall be in the form set out in Part II of Schedule 3.

    (3) A visitor's shot gun permit shall be in the form set out in Part III of Schedule 3.

Other permits
    
9.  - (1) A permit issued under section 7(1) of the principal Act (police permit) shall - 

    (2) A permit issued under section 9(2) of the principal Act (permit for auctioneers) shall - 

    (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.

Firearms dealers
    
10.  - (1) An application under section 33 of the principal Act for registration as a firearms dealer, or for a new certificate of registration as a firearms dealer, shall be in the form set out in Part I of Schedule 5.

    (2) A notification under section 37 of the principal Act (notification that a person registered as a firearms dealer proposes to carry on business as such at a place of business not yet entered in the register) shall be in the form set out in Part II of Schedule 5.

    (3) The register to be kept by a chief officer of police under section 33 of the principal Act shall be in the form set out in Part III of Schedule 5.

    (4) The provisions of Part IV to Schedule 5 shall have effect in relation to the manner in which a register kept under section 40(1) of the principal Act by a person who by way of trade or business manufactures, sells or transfers firearms or ammunition (being firearms or ammunition within the meaning of that subsection) should be kept.

    (5) Schedule 4 to the principal Act (particulars to be entered by firearms dealer in register of transactions) shall continue to have effect with the substitution for paragraph 4 of the Schedule of the following paragraph:

Discharge of chief officer's functions
    
11. Any of the functions of a chief officer of police under the principal Act may in the event of his illness or absence, or of a vacancy in the office of the chief officer of police, be discharged - 

Revocations
    
12. The Rules set out in Schedule 6 are hereby revoked.


Alun Michael
Minister of State

Home Office
5th August 1998



SCHEDULE 1

FIREARM CERTIFICATES: FORMS OF APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE




PART I

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

PART II

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

PART III

Rule 4(2)

Reference Form - page 1 of 2

Reference Form - page 2 of 2

SCHEDULE 2

SHOTGUN CERTIFICATES: FORMS OF APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE

PART I

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

PART II

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

SCHEDULE 3

VISITORS' PERMITS: FORMS OF APPLICATION AND PERMIT

PART I
Rule 8(1)

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

PART II
Rule 8(2)

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

PART III
Rule 8(3)

Visitor's Shot Gun Permit - page 1 of 2

Visitor's Shot Gun Permit - page 2 of 2

SCHEDULE 4

OTHER PERMITS: FORMS OF PERMIT

PART I
Rule 9(1)(a)

Permit to possess a Firearm and/or Ammunition - page 1 of 2

Permit to possess a Firearm and/or Ammunition - page 2 of 2

PART II
Rule 9(1)(b)

Permit to possess Shot Guns - page 1 of 2

Permit to possess Shot Guns - page 2 of 2

PART III
Rule 9(2)(a)

Auctioneer's Firearm Permit - page 1 of 2

Auctioneer's Firearm Permit - page 2 of 2

PART IV
Rule 9(2)(b)

Auctioneer's Shot Gun Permit - page 1 of 2

Auctioneer's Shot Gun Permit - page 2 of 2

PART V
Rule 9(3)

Permit to remove a firearm from or to a ship or a signalling apparatus from or to an aircraft or aerodrome

SCHEDULE 5

FIREARMS DEALERS: FORMS OF APPLICATION, NOTIFICATION AND REGISTERS

PART I
Rule 10(1)

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

PART II
Rule 10(2)

Notification by a Registered Firearms Dealer of a place of business not already entered in the register

PART III
Rule 10(3)

FORM OF POLICE REGISTER OF FIREARMS DEALERS

Name of Firearms Dealer
Particulars of places of business at date of registration: - 

Addresses Name of business at each address Nature of business at each address
     
Date of registration
Particulars of places of business notified subsequently: - 
Addresses Name of business at each address Nature of business at each address Notified on Entered in register by
         

PART IV
Rule 10(4)

FIREARMS DEALER'S REGISTER OF TRANSACTIONS

Directions as to the manner of keeping a register

1. The register may be kept in the following manner - 

      (i) it may be kept in separate sections and subsections; and

      (ii) it may be divided into separate sections or subsections for firearms and ammunition:

Provided that - 

    (a) the nature of the contents of each section or subsection is indicated at the beginning of the section or subsection,

    (b) the sections and subsections are so kept as to be readily available for inspection.

2. The description of firearms or ammunition should indicate clearly - 



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