Bill C-68
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TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS |
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Licences |
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Firearms
acquisition
certificates
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120. (1) A firearms acquisition certificate is
deemed to be a licence if it
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Authorization
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(2) A firearms acquisition certificate that is
deemed to be a licence authorizes the holder
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Expiration
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(3) A firearms acquisition certificate that is
deemed to be a licence expires on the earlier
of
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Lost, stolen
and destroyed
firearms
acquisition
certificates
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(4) Where a firearms acquisition certificate
that is deemed to be a licence is lost, stolen or
destroyed before its expiration under
subsection (3), a person who has authority
under this Act to issue a licence may issue a
replacement firearms acquisition certificate
that has the same effect as the one that was
lost, stolen or destroyed.
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Minors'
permits
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121. (1) A permit is deemed to be a licence
if it
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Authorization
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(2) A permit that is deemed to be a licence
authorizes the holder to possess firearms that
are neither prohibited firearms nor restricted
firearms.
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Geographical
extent
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(3) A permit that is deemed to be a licence
is valid only in the province in which it was
issued, unless the permit was endorsed
pursuant to subsection 110(10) of the former
Act as being valid within the provinces
indicated in the permit, in which case it
remains valid within those provinces.
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Expiration
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(4) A permit that is deemed to be a licence
expires on the earliest of
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Museum
approvals
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122. (1) An approval of a museum, other
than a museum established by the Chief of the
Defence Staff, is deemed to be a licence if the
approval
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Expiration
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(2) An approval of a museum that is deemed
to be a licence expires on the earlier of
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Permits to
carry on
business
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123. (1) A permit to carry on a business
described in paragraph 105(1)(a) or (b) or
subparagraph 105(2)(b)(i) of the former Act is
deemed to be a licence if it
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Expiration
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(2) A permit that is deemed to be a licence
expires on the earlier of
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Geographical
extent
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124. A permit or an approval of a museum
that is deemed to be a licence under section
122 or 123 is valid only for the location of the
business or museum for which it was issued.
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Industrial
purpose
designations
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125. (1) A designation of a person is
deemed to be a licence if it
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Geographical
extent
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(2) A designation of a person that is deemed
to be a licence is valid only in the province in
which it was made.
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Expiration
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(3) A designation of a person that is deemed
to be a licence expires on the earliest of
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Pending
applications
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126. Every application that was pending on
the commencement day for a document that
would be a document referred to in any of
sections 120 to 125 had it been issued before
the commencement day shall be dealt with
and disposed of under and in accordance with
the former Act, except that
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Registration Certificates |
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Registration
certificates
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127. (1) A registration certificate is deemed
to be a registration certificate issued under
section 60 if it
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Expiration
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(2) A registration certificate that is deemed
to be a registration certificate issued under
section 60 expires on the earlier of
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Pending
applications
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128. Every application for a registration
certificate that was pending on the
commencement day shall be dealt with and
disposed of under and in accordance with the
former Act, except that only a person who has
authority under this Act to issue a registration
certificate may finally dispose of the
application.
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Authorized Transportation of Firearms |
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Permit to
carry
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129. (1) A permit authorizing a person to
possess a particular prohibited firearm or
restricted firearm is deemed to be an
authorization to carry or authorization to
transport if it
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Geographical
extent
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(2) A permit that is deemed to be an
authorization to carry or authorization to
transport is valid only in the province in which
the permit was issued, unless it was endorsed
pursuant to subsection 110(10) of the former
Act as being valid within the provinces
indicated in the permit, in which case it
remains valid within those provinces.
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Expiration
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(3) A permit that is deemed to be an
authorization to carry or authorization to
transport expires on the earlier of
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Temporary
permit to
carry
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130. A permit authorizing a person who
does not reside in Canada to possess and carry
a particular prohibited firearm or restricted
firearm is deemed to be an authorization to
transport if it
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Permit to
transport or
convey
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131. A permit authorizing a person to
transport or to convey to a local registrar of
firearms a particular prohibited firearm or
restricted firearm is deemed to be an
authorization to transport if it
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Expiration
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132. A permit that is deemed to be an
authorization to transport under section 130 or
131 expires on the expiration of the period for
which the permit was expressed to be issued.
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Pending
applications
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133. Every application that was pending on
the commencement day for a document that
would be a document referred to in any of
sections 129 to 131 had it been issued before
the commencement day shall be dealt with
and disposed of under and in accordance with
the former Act, except that
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Shooting club
approvals
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134. (1) An approval of a shooting club is
deemed to be an approval granted under this
Act if the approval
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Expiration
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(2) An approval of a shooting club that is
deemed to be an approval granted under this
Act expires on the earlier of
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Temporary
storage permit
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135. Every permit authorizing a person to
temporarily store a particular prohibited
firearm or restricted firearm
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continues in force until the expiration of the
period for which it was expressed to be issued,
unless the permit is revoked by a chief
firearms officer for any good and sufficient
reason.
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