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(1)There shall be no permitted hours on any Sunday in licensed premises in Wales and Monmouthshire, except in a [F1district] in which this subsection does not apply.
(2)Subsection (1) of this section does not, at the commencement of this Act, apply in any [F1district] in which, immediately before the commencement of this Act, section 111 of the M1Licensing Act 1953 did not apply.
(3)If the local government electors for a [F1district] in which subsection (1) of this section applies determine by a majority, on a poll held in accordance with this and the next following section, that that subsection shall not apply, it shall not apply in that [F1district]; and if the local government electors for a [F1district] in which that subsection does not apply determine by a majority on a poll so held that that subsection shall apply, it shall apply in that [F1district].
(4)There shall be no poll under this section for a [F1district], unless it is requisitioned by not less than five hundred local government electors for the [F1district], and a requisition shall not be effective unless—
(a)it is contained in one or more requisition papers in the form in the appendix to Schedule 8 to this Act, signed by the requisitioning electors and giving the particulars of them required by that form; and
(b)the requisition papers are delivered to the [F1proper officer of the district council] within the two months following 3rd August [F11975], or within the same period seven or any multiple of seven years thereafter, and each requisition paper is accompanied by a statutory declaration verifying the signatures on it or by two or more statutory declarations between them verifying those signatures.
(5)Subject to subsection (6) of this section, the date for a poll under this section in any year shall be the same for all [F1districts] and shall be such day as the Secretary of State may direct, being not more than six weeks after the end of the period allowed under subsection (4) of this section for delivering requisition papers for the poll.
(6)If polling day at a general election for Parliament falls within the eight weeks after the end of the period allowed under subsection (4) of this section for delivering requisition papers, the date for the poll under this section may be more than six, but not more than twelve, weeks after the end of that period, and if Parliament is dissolved after the date has been fixed by a direction under subsection (5) of this section, the Secretary of State may revoke that direction and give a new direction fixing a later date.
(7)On receipt of a requisition for a poll under this section the [F1proper officer of the district council] shall forthwith notify the Secretary of State, and after satisfying himself that the requisition complies with subsection (4) of this section (for which purpose he shall assume that the papers are signed by the persons by whom they purport to be signed) shall as soon as may be give public notice in the [F1district] in such manner as he thinks sufficient of the holding of the poll, and if the date for the poll is afterwards altered under subsection (6) of this section shall again give public notice accordingly.
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F1Words substituted by Local Government Act 1972 (c. 70, SIF 81:1), Sch. 25 para. 3
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