Can an interstate person directly supervise unlicensed persons on the range?
Yes, clause 109A extends the supervision of unlicensed persons using an approved range under section 6B of the Firearms Act 1996, to allow direct supervsion by interstate licence holders. Clause 25(1)(e) provides for an interstate resident who is the holder of the equivalent of a category A or B licence issued in their State or Territory, to supervise an unlicensed person who possesses and uses a firearm at an approved range in accordance with section 6B(1)(a) of the Firearms Act, 1996. Clause 25(2) provides for an interstate resident who is the holer of the equivalent of a category H licence issued in their State or Territory, to supervise an unlicensed person who possesses and uses a firearm at an approved range in accordance with section 6B(1)(a) of the Firearms Act, 1996.
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