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2.In sections 8A(2)(a) (approved licensee) and in section 9A(2) (interim...
3.In section 10(1) (protection orders), for “acting for the petty...
4.In section 19 (power to require structural alterations on renewal...
5.In section 20 (consent required for certain alterations to on-licensed...
6.In sections 20A (3) (revocation), 22(1), (2), (4) and (5)...
7.In the heading to section 28 (clerk and chief executive...
9.In section 30(1) and (4) (register of licences), for “chief...
10.In section 31 (convictions, forfeitures and disqualifications to be entered...
11.In section 32(1) and (2) (registration of owner, etc), for...
12.In section 33 (notice of conviction of licence holder to...
13.In sections 34(3) (inspection of register) and 46(2) (rights of...
14.In section 51 (register of clubs)— (a) in subsection (1),...
15.In section 57(1) (applications to magistrates' courts under Part II),...
16.In section 62(3) (notice of permitted hours to be given),...
17.In section 75 (procedural provisions as to exemption orders outside...
18.In section 87A(5) (notice of application for variation of permitted...
19.In sections 133(1) (restoration to full force of licence in...
20.In section 152(2) (transfer of canteen licences), for “petty sessions...
21.In sections 153A(3) (revocation of canteen licences) and 154(1)(b) (rights...
22.In section 179B(7)(b) (consideration of closure order by certain justices),...
23.In section 179F(1) (procedural requirements), for “acting for the petty...
24.In section 179G(2) (notice of appeal), for “chief executive to”...
26.In section 190(1) (magistrates' courts, etc not to sit in...
27.In section 192 (jurisdiction of justices)— (a) in subsection (1),...
28.In section 196A(2) (extension to certain proceedings under this Act...
29.In section 199(c) (exemptions and savings), for “chief executive to”...
30.In Schedule 1 (constitution and procedure of licensing justices)—
31.In paragraphs 1(a), 3 and 6 of Schedule 2 (applications...
32.In Schedule 6 (procedure on applications and complaints relating to...
33.In paragraphs 1(1) and 4(2) of Schedule 8A (procedure for...
34.In paragraph 7 of Schedule 11 (licensing planning committees),
35.In Schedule 12 (applications for grant or transfer of canteen...
36.In paragraphs 1(1), 2(1), 7(3)(a) and 8(a) of Schedule 12A...
46.Road Traffic (Driver Licensing and Information Systems) Act 1989
56.In sections 1C(7) (orders on conviction in criminal proceedings) and...
57.In section 12(6) (child safety orders: supplemental), for “acting for...
58.In section 18(3) ( directions under a parenting order), for...
59.In section 47(1) (powers of youth courts), omit “acting for...
60.In section 117(1) (general interpretation), omit the definition of “commission...
61.In Schedule 3 (procedure where persons are sent for trial...
63.In section 9(1) (power of youth court to remit offender...
64.In section 13 (commission of further offence by person conditionally...
65.In section 22(2A) (attendance at panel meetings), for “acting for...
66.In section 36B(9) and (10) (electronic monitoring of requirements in...
67.In section 40A(7) (exclusion orders), for “petty sessions area” substitute...
68.In section 41 (community rehabilitation orders)— (a) in subsections (3),...
69.In section 46 (community punishment orders)— (a) in subsection (6),...
70.In section 47(4) and (6) (obligations of person subject to...
71.In section 54 (provisions of order as to supervision and...
72.In section 60(11) (attendance centre orders), for “justices chief executive”...
73.In section 63 (supervision orders)— (a) in subsection (6)(a), for...
74.In section 64(2) (selection of supervisor), for “petty sessions area”...
75.In section 66(5) and (10) (facilities for implementing supervision orders),...
76.In sections 69(8) and (9) (action plan orders), 74(4) and...
78.In section 123(1) and (2) (breach of requirement of suspended...
79.In section 124 (suspended sentence supervision orders: revocation, amendment and...
80.In the definition of “the register” in section 163 (general...
81.In Schedule 1 (youth offender panels: further court proceedings)—
82.In Schedule 3 (breach, revocation and amendment of certain community...
83.In Schedule 5 (breach, revocation and amendment of attendance centre...
84.In Schedule 7 (breach, revocation and amendment of supervision orders)—...
85.In paragraph 1 of Schedule 8 (breach, revocation and amendment...
90.In section 160(1) (orders to close premises in area experiencing...
91.In section 166(2) (appeal from decision of magistrates' court), for...
92.In the definition of “relevant magistrates' court” in section 171(5)...
93.In Schedule 5 (appeals)— (a) in paragraphs 9(1), 15(1) and...
94.In paragraph 23(4)(a) of Schedule 8 (transitional provision etc), for...
100.In section 56(1) (interpretation of Part 8), omit the definition...
101.In sections 192(8)(b) (periodic reviews of suspended sentence order) and...
102.In section 197(2)(a) and (b) (meaning of “the responsible officer”),...
103.In the heading to section 216 (petty sessions area to...
104.In section 218(1), (2) and (7) (availability of arrangements in...
105.In section 219 (provision of copies of relevant orders)—
106.In Schedule 8 (breach, revocation or amendment of community orders)—...
107.In paragraphs 1(6) and 3(5) of Schedule 9 (transfer of...
108.In Schedule 10 (revocation or amendment of custody plus orders...
109.In Schedule 11 (transfer of custody plus orders and intermittent...
110.In Schedule 12 (breach or amendment of suspended sentence order,...
111.In Schedule 13 (transfer of suspended sentence orders to Scotland...
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