![]() to be over 18 years and proof of identity.This applies to permits issued by NSW Police with an original expiry date between 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.įollow the renewal process below when it's time to renew. To support transition your permit will also have its expiry date extended by one year from its current expiry date. If you are the holder of an existing permit (issued by NSW Police) your permit will be recognised under the new laws. mutual recognition of applicable interstate permits.specifications on what protective clothing and equipment is required.paintball marker sharing arrangements between venue operators.the minimum age for players reduced to 12 years of age.reduced compliance burdens for the industry. ![]() You do not need a permit to play paintball, only to own a paintball marker, operate a paintball business or bring a paintball marker into NSW from overseas.Ī ‘paintball marker’ is another word for a paintball gun.īy modernising the laws, we are removing red tape for the paintball industry and making it easier for you to play paintball, while maintaining robust public safety controls. The changes have been in place since 1 July 2019. ![]()
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