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Regulation 9
1. For the purpose of section 6(1), the prescribed mandatory conditions are that the holder of an air weapon certificate must—
(a)on receipt of the certificate, sign it in ink; and
(b)as soon as reasonably practicable, notify the chief constable of any change of the address specified on the certificate.
2. For the purpose of section 15(1), the prescribed mandatory conditions are that the holder of a police permit or visitor permit must—
(a)on receipt of the permit, sign it in ink; and
(b)as soon as reasonably practicable, notify the chief constable of any change of the address specified on the permit.
3. For the purpose of section 18(4), the prescribed mandatory conditions are that—
(a)the club secretary or other officer named on an approved air weapon club’s approval must, on receipt of the approval, sign it in ink;
(b)the approved air weapon club must, as soon as reasonably practicable, notify the chief constable of any change of the club’s address; and
(c)the approved air weapon club’s approval (or a copy of it) must be prominently displayed at the club premises, at all times that target shooting is taking place there, so as to be capable of being read by anyone using the club’s facilities.
4. In paragraph 3(c), “club premises” has the meaning given in section 22(8).
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