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The Gambling Act 2005 (Proceedings of Licensing Committees and Sub-committees) (Premises Licences and Provisional Statements) (England and Wales) Regulations 2007

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11.—(1) The relevant committee may require any person attending the hearing who in their opinion is behaving in a disruptive manner, or in breach of conditions specified under this paragraph, to leave the hearing and may—

(a)refuse to permit him to return, or

(b)permit him to return only on such conditions as the relevant committee may specify.

(2) The relevant committee may allow a person who is attending the hearing and in their opinion is behaving in a disruptive manner, or in breach of conditions specified under paragraph (1), to remain at the hearing only on such conditions as the committee may specify.

(3) Where a person is required to leave the hearing in accordance with paragraph (1), the relevant committee must—

(a)permit him to submit in writing, before the end of the hearing, any information which he would have been entitled to give orally had he not been required to leave; and

(b)take into account that information in reaching a determination of the application or review.

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