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I1Sch. 1 in force at 7.2.2005, see reg. 1
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Provision under which hearing is held. | Period of time within which hearing must be commenced. | |
1. | Section 18(3)(a) (determination of application for premises licence). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period during which representations may be made as prescribed under section 17(5)(c). |
2. | Section 31(3)(a) (determination of application for a provisional statement). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period during which representations may be made as prescribed under section 17(5)(c) by virtue of section 30. |
3. | Section 35(3)(a) (determination of application to vary premises licence). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period during which representations may be made as prescribed under section 17(5)(c) by virtue of section 34(5). |
4. | Section 39(3)(a) (determination of application to vary premises licence to specify individual as premises supervisor). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which a chief officer of police may give notice under section 37(5). |
5. | Section 44(5)(a) (determination of application for transfer of premises licence). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which a chief officer of police may give notice under section 42(6). |
6. | Section 48(3)(a) (cancellation of interim authority notice following police objection). | 5 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which a chief officer of police may give notice under section 48(2). |
7. | Section 52(2) (determination of application for review of premises licence). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period during which representations may be made as prescribed under section 51(3)(c). |
8. | Section 72(3)(a) (determination of application for club premises certificate). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period during which representations may be made as prescribed under section 71(6)(c). |
9. | Section 85(3) (determination of application to vary club premises certificate). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period during which representations may be made as prescribed under section 71(6)(c) by virtue of section 84(4). |
10. | Section 88(2) (determination of application for review of club premises certificate). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period during which representations may be made as prescribed under section 87(3)(c). |
11. | Section 105(2)(a) (counter notice following police objection to temporary event notice). | 7 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which a chief officer of police may give a notice under section 104(2). |
12. | Section 120(7)(a) (determination of application for grant of personal licence). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which the chief officer of police may give a notice under section 120(5). |
13. | Section 121(6)(a) (determination of application for the renewal of personal licence). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which the chief officer of police may give a notice under section 121(3). |
14. | Section 124(4)(a) (convictions coming to light after grant or renewal of personal licence). | 20 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which the chief officer of police may give a notice under section 124(3). |
15. | Section 167(5)(a) (review of premises licence following closure order). | 10 working days beginning with the day after the day the relevant licensing authority receives the notice given under section 165(4). |
[F115A | Section 172B(1)(b) (procedural requirements for early morning alcohol restriction orders) | 30 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period during which representations may be made as prescribed under section 172B(2)(c).] |
16. | Paragraph 4(3)(a) of Schedule 8 (determination of application for conversion of existing licence). | 10 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which a chief officer of police may give a notice under paragraph 3(2) or (3) of Schedule 8. |
17. | Paragraph 16(3)(a) of Schedule 8 (determination of application for conversion of existing club certificate). | 10 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which a chief officer of police may give a notice under paragraph 15(2) or (3) of Schedule 8. |
18. | Paragraph 26(3)(a) of Schedule 8 (determination of application by holder of a justices' licence for grant of personal licence). | 10 working days beginning with the day after the end of the period within which the chief officer of police may give a notice under paragraph 25(2) of Schedule 8. |
Textual Amendments
F1Words in Sch. 1 table inserted (31.10.2012) by The Licensing Act 2003 (Early Morning Alcohol Restriction Orders) Regulations 2012 (S.I. 2012/2551), regs. 1(2), 10
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