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3Application for grant or renewal of air weapon certificateS
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(1)An individual aged 14 years or more may apply to the chief constable for—
(a)the grant of an air weapon certificate, or
(b)the renewal of an air weapon certificate.
(2)An application is valid only if it complies with the requirements of—
(a)section 4 (verification of applications),
(b)if applicable, section 7 (special requirements and conditions for young persons), and
(c)any regulations under section 36 which apply to the application.
(3)The chief constable must maintain a register containing the details of each application made under this section (whether or not the application results in an air weapon certificate being granted or renewed).
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