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Introductory Text
PART 1 AIR WEAPONS
Meaning of air weapon
1.Meaning of “air weapon”
Air weapon certificates
2.Requirement for air weapon certificate
3.Application for grant or renewal of air weapon certificate
4.Verification of applications
5.Grant or renewal of air weapon certificate
6.Air weapon certificate: conditions
7.Special requirements and conditions for young persons
8.Duration of air weapon certificate
9.Alignment of different types of certificate
10.Variation of air weapon certificate
11.Revocation of air weapon certificate
Permits
12.Police permits
13.Visitor permits
14.Visitor permits: young persons
15.Police and visitor permits: conditions
16.Police and visitor permits: variation and revocation
17.Event permits
Air weapon clubs and recreational shooting facilities
18.Approval of air weapon clubs
19.Variation of approval
20.Duration of approval
21.Alignment of club approvals
22.Power to enter and inspect club premises
23.Requirements for recreational shooting facilities
Transactions involving air weapons and commercial matters
24.Restrictions on transactions involving air weapons
25.Requirement for commercial sales of air weapons to be in person
Enforcement
26.Power of search with warrant
27.Production of air weapon certificate
28.Cancellation of air weapon certificate
29.Forfeiture and disposal of air weapons
Offences
30.Failure to keep air weapons secure or to report loss to police
31.False statements, certificates and permits
32.Time limit for offences
33.Offences by bodies corporate etc.
General
34.Appeals
35.Fees
36.Power to make further provision
37.Crown application
38.Transitional arrangements for existing certificate holders
39.Guidance
40.Interpretation of Part 1
PART 2 ALCOHOL LICENSING
Licensing objectives
41.Licensing objectives: protecting young persons from harm
Statements of licensing policy
42.Statements of licensing policy: licensing policy periods
Fit and proper person test
43.Premises licence application: ground for refusal
44.Application to transfer premises licence: ground for refusal
45.Ground for review of premises licence
46.Personal licence applications and renewals: ground for refusal
47.Personal licence holders: procedure on receipt of notice of conviction
48.Personal licence holders: conduct inconsistent with the licensing objectives
Transfer of premises licences
49.Transfer of premises licences
Relevant offences and foreign offences
50.Premises licences: procedure in relation to relevant offences or foreign offences
51.Personal licences: procedure in relation to relevant offences or foreign offences
52.Relevant offences and foreign offences: spent convictions
Supply of alcohol to a child or young person
53.Offences of supplying alcohol to a child or young person
Miscellaneous
54.Meaning of “alcohol”: inclusion of angostura bitters
55.Overprovision
56.Duties of Licensing Boards to produce annual reports
57.Licensing Standards Officers: general function in relation to personal licences
58.Powers of Licensing Standards Officers
59.Interested parties
60.Personal licences: grant, duration and renewal
61.Processing and deemed grant of applications
62.Form etc. of communications under the 2005 Act
PART 3 CIVIC LICENSING
Taxis and private hire cars
63.Refusal to grant private hire car licences on grounds of overprovision
64.Testing of private hire car drivers
65.Exemptions from requirements of sections 10 to 21 of 1982 Act
Metal dealers
66.Penalties for failure to have appropriate licence or comply with conditions
67.Removal of exemption warrants for certain metal dealers
68.Abolition of requirement to retain metal for 48 hours
69.Acceptable forms of payment for metal
70.Metal dealers and itinerant metal dealers: records
71.Register of dealers in metal
72.Interpretation of provisions relating to metal dealers etc.
73.Exemptions from requirements of sections 28 to 37 of 1982 Act
Public entertainment venues
74.Licensing of theatres etc.
75.Restriction of exemption from requirement for public entertainment licence
Sexual entertainment venues
76.Licensing of sexual entertainment venues
Miscellaneous and general
77.Deemed grant of applications
78.Revocation of Part 2 licences
79.Procedure for hearings
80.Conditions for Part 3 licences
81.Conditions for Part 3 licences: displays or advertising
82.Civic licensing standards officers
83.Electronic communications under the 1982 Act
PART 4 GENERAL
84.Interpretation
85.Regulations
86.Ancillary provision
87.Minor and consequential amendments and repeals
88.Commencement
89.Short title
SCHEDULE 1
EXEMPTIONS
1.Approved air weapon clubs
2.Registered firearms dealers and their employees
3.Auctioneers
4.Carriers and warehouse keepers
5.Artistic performers
6.Cadet corps
7.Bodies corporate etc.
8.Holders of police permits
9.Holders of visitor permits
10.Authorised events
11.Supervised use of air weapons on private land
12.Use of air weapons at recreational shooting facilities
13.Museums
14.Air weapons on ships
15.Purchase of air weapons for delivery outwith Scotland
16.Loaning of air weapons for exempted purposes
17.Public servants carrying out official duties
18.Holders of certificates or permits with conditions
SCHEDULE 2
MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS
PART 1 AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS RELATING TO PART 1
1.Firearms Act 1968
2.Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995
3.Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006
PART 2 AMENDMENTS RELATING TO PART 2
4.Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005
PART 3 AMENDMENTS RELATING TO PART 3
5.Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982