No1Mk3 wrote:No, the form is only needed to get or renew the Licence.
No1Mk3 wrote:G'day dpskipper,
No, the form is only needed to get or renew the Licence. LRD, or any other body for that matter, have no way of knowing what other reasons may have happened in the intervening time and so never ask. When renewal time comes around get another "Expression of Interest", Or join a club whose membership automatically fullfils "Genuine Need" such as SSAA, F&G, Deestalkers etc etc, Cheers
dpskipper wrote:gday lads. I helped a friend get their licence last year, and we used the DELWP "Registration of Interest for hunting pest animals on Crown land" form to satisfy the genuine reason. A year has passed and said friend has contacted me and is asking if they need to register for another one, since the original they used for the licence is valid for 12 months. I'd very much assume so yes, since no valid genuine reason = no valid reason to keep licence. Correct?
Oldbloke wrote:No1Mk3 wrote:No, the form is only needed to get or renew the Licence.
Correct and he is in Vic game license is also ok.
dpskipper wrote:Oldbloke wrote:No1Mk3 wrote:No, the form is only needed to get or renew the Licence.
Correct and he is in Vic game license is also ok.
Thanks for the replies lads. But i'm still unsure about the whole thing. Assume a cop insists on seeing the genuine reason for the licence (expecting something like a SSAA membership), hows it going to look when an expired document from DELWP is handed over? Can someone point me to some vic legislation that outlines how a licence that was obtained via this DELWP document isn't considered invalid the second the DELWP document is too?
I find the whole thing a little confusing. Expired club membership = getting your door kicked in. Expired expression of interest from DELWP = nothing...?
bladeracer wrote:The law does not require continued proof of an interest in hunting.