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4[F1(1)The Board shall revoke the registration of a scheme if it comes to their attention that the scheme has become, or has always been, contrary to law.E+W+S
(2)The Board may revoke the registration of a scheme—
(a)on any of the grounds (c), (d) or (e) specified in paragraph 3(1) above;
(b)if it appears to them that an unsuitable person is a person connected with any lottery under the scheme;
(c)if it appears to them that the local authority have failed to comply with a requirement imposed on them by or under paragraph 5A, 6, 6B, 6C or 6D below; or
(d)if it appears to them that an act or omission of a person who is or will be a person connected with a lottery under the scheme was a cause—
(i)of the registration of another scheme being refused or revoked on a ground specified in paragraph 3(1)(e) or paragraph (c) above;
(ii)of the registration of a society being refused or revoked on the ground specified in paragraph 3(2)(b) or (f) of Schedule 1A above or under paragraph 3(5) of that Schedule; or
(iii)of a relevant lottery, in the promotion of which that person was involved, not being properly conducted.
(2A)In considering whether sub-paragraph (2)(d) above applies, the Board shall disregard any act or omission that occurred more than five years previously.]
(3)The revocation of the registration of any scheme under this paragraph shall not have effect in relation to any lottery in respect of which any tickets or chances have already been sold at the date of revocation.
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 2 paras. 4(1)(2)(2A) substituted (3.5.1994) for paras. 4(1)(2) by 1993 c. 39, s. 49(4), Sch. 8 para. 3; S.I. 1994/1055, art. 2
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