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60.—(1) The Licensing Authority may suspend a licence under this Part of these Regulations if it appears to the Authority that—
(a)the premises are being used otherwise than in accordance with—
(i)the licence; or
(ii)this Part of these Regulations or Schedule V to these Regulations;
(b)any condition specified in the licence has not been complied with;
(c)inspection of the premises for the purposes of these Regulations is being hampered or denied; or
(d)a notice has been served on the occupier in relation to the use of the premises under this Part of these Regulations and the Authority is not satisfied that the action required by the notice to be taken by the occupier has been taken within the time required;
(2) Before suspending a licence the Licensing Authority shall—
(a)give notice of the intended suspension to the occupier of the premises; and
(b)have regard to any representations made to the Authority by that person in relation to the intended suspension.
(3) A notice of suspension of a licence shall include the following information—
(a)a summary of the decision of the Licensing Authority to suspend the licence and a description of the use of the premises for which the licence is suspended;
(b)the reason for the suspension;
(c)the date on which the suspension takes effect (which may be the same date as the date on which the notice is issued);
(d)the matters which must be remedied for the suspension to be lifted; and
(e)a statement of the right of the person to whom the notice of suspension is given to appeal under this Part of these Regulations against the suspension and the period within which and the person or tribunal to whom an appeal may be made.
(4) Where a suspension of a licence of premises under this regulation has taken effect the premises shall be treated as if they were not licensed for the use for which the licence is suspended.
(5) The Licensing Authority shall lift a suspension of a licence where—
(a)it is satisfied that—
(i)the reason for the suspension no longer applies; and
(ii)the person who would use the premises for the use for which they are licensed will use the premises in accordance with the licence, and the conditions of the licence, and this Part of these Regulations and Schedule V to these Regulations; or
(b)the determination of an appeal under this Part of these Regulations against the suspension is that the licence should not have been suspended.
(6) Where the Licensing Authority lifts a suspension it shall give notice of this to the person to whom it gave notice of the suspension.
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