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12.—(1) The appropriate national authority(1) may require payment of a fee before a licence under the Schedule to the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988 (firearms and ammunition in museums) is granted, varied or renewed.
(2) Where, in accordance with paragraph (1), the appropriate national authority requires payment of a fee, the amount of the fee is—
(a)before a licence is granted, £200.00;
(b)before a licence is renewed, £200.00;
(c)before a licence is varied, the aggregate of the following amounts—
(i)where there is to be at least one type A variation, £110.00; and
(ii)where there is to be at least one type C variation, £36.00.
(3) The types of variations referred to in paragraph 2(c) are—
1. Type | 2. Variation |
---|---|
A | Substitution of the premises in relation to which the licence is granted |
A | Addition of premises in relation to which the licence is granted |
C | Any other variation. |
For the definition of “appropriate national authority” see paragraph 3A(7) of the Schedule to the Firearms (Amendment) Act 1988.
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