Public Agents Firearms Regulations (SOR/98-203)
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Regulations are current to 2013-05-26 and last amended on 2006-10-26. Previous Versions
MARKING OR ATTACHING FIREARM IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
10.1 (1) If an agency firearm of a public service agency does not bear a serial number sufficient to distinguish it from other firearms, the public service agency shall, after a firearm identification number is assigned, ensure that the number is permanently and legibly stamped or engraved on a visible place on the firearm’s frame or receiver.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply in respect of an agency firearm kept for the exclusive use of peace officers involved in covert operations.
- SOR/2004-265, s. 10.
10.2 If a protected firearm in the possession of a public service agency has been issued a sticker under subsection 7(2), the public service agency shall ensure that the sticker is attached to a visible place on the firearm’s frame or receiver.
- SOR/2004-265, s. 10.
LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS
11. (1) A public service agency that suffers the loss or theft of a firearm shall ensure that a report of the event is provided to the Registrar without delay.
(2) The report shall include the following information:
(a) the name and public agency identification number of the public service agency or unit making the report; and
(b) with respect to the firearm, its firearm identification number or, if there is none, the information referred to in paragraphs 8(2)(a) to (i).
- SOR/2004-265, s. 11.
MODIFICATION TO AGENCY FIREARMS
12. Every public service agency shall ensure that the Registrar is advised of any modification to one of its agency firearms that changes the class of the firearm within 30 days after the modification is made.
- SOR/2004-265, s. 11.
TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING FIREARMS
12.1 (1) Subject to subsections (2) and (3), a public service agency may only sell, barter, give, lend or rent a firearm to another public service agency.
(2) A public service agency may give or lend a firearm to a department, an agency or a police force of a foreign government, national or otherwise, for purposes of evidence in judicial proceedings.
(3) A public service agency may return an agency firearm to the business that supplied it if the firearm is defective.
(4) For greater certainty, nothing in this section prevents a public service agency from returning a protected firearm to a person who is entitled to it.
- SOR/2004-265, s. 11.
13. (1) A public service agency that sells, barters, gives, lends or rents a firearm or returns a firearm under subsection 12.1(3) shall ensure that a report on the transaction is provided to the Registrar
(a) in the case of a firearm that is sold, bartered, given or returned, without delay; and
(b) in the case of a firearm that is loaned or rented,
(i) if the firearm is intended to be lent or rented for more than 180 days, without delay, and
(ii) if the firearm is not intended to be lent or rented for more than 180 days but the period that the firearm is lent or rented lasts longer than 180 days, without delay after the 180 days.
(2) A public service agency that lends or rents a firearm that is required to be reported under paragraph (1)(b) shall ensure that a report of the return of the firearm is provided to the Registrar without delay.
(3) A report under subsection (1) or (2) shall include the following information:
(a) the names of the parties to the transaction and their public agency identification numbers, if any; and
(b) with respect to the firearm, its firearm identification number or, if there is none, the information referred to in paragraphs 8(2)(a) to (i).
- SOR/2004-265, s. 11.
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