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DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES (EXPLOSIVES) REGULATIONS 2004 (NO 10 OF 2004) - REG 264

Consumer fireworks definitions

In these regulations:

"consumer", for this part—see regulation 266.

"consumer fireworks authorised receipt"—see regulation 278.

"consumer fireworks licence" means a licence issued for this part authorising the retail supply of consumer fireworks and storage of consumer fireworks for retail supply.

"identification papers", for a person, means a document, or a number of documents taken together, that—

        (a)     show the person's age; and

        (b)     show a residential address for the person; and

        (c)     contain a photograph that could reasonably be taken to be of the person.

Example of identification papers

a proof of age card under the Liquor Act 1975 , s 175, together with a bank statement showing the card-holder's residential address

Note     An example is part of the regulations, is not exhaustive and may extend, but does not limit, the meaning of the provision in which it appears (see Legislation Act, s 126 and s 132).

"primary authorised user", of consumer fireworks—see regulation 294 (Authority for using consumer fireworks).

"Queen's birthday supply"—see regulation 28.

"Queen's birthday supply period"—see regulation 274.

"Queen's birthday weekend use period"—see regulation 295.

"supplier", for this part—see regulation 266.

"supply", for this part—see regulation 265.



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