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Policing and Crime Act 2009

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Part 5Mandatory licensing conditions relating to alcohol

29The Licensing Act 2003 (c. 17) is amended as follows.

30In section 24(2)(f) (form of premises licence) for “has effect” substitute “is issued”.

31In section 25A(6) (grant of premises licence: supply of alcohol from community premises) for “(4)” substitute “(5)”.

32In section 35(7) (determination of application to vary premises licence) for “19, 20 and 21” substitute “19 to 21”.

33In section 41D(5) (variation of premises licence: supply of alcohol from community premises) for “(4)” substitute “(5)”.

34In section 52(5) (determination of application for review of premises licence) for “19, 20 and 21” substitute “19 to 21”.

35In section 52A(3) (review: supply of alcohol from community premises) for “20 and 21” substitute “19(4) and 19A to 21”.

36In section 53C(5) (summary reviews of premises licences) for “19, 20 and 21” substitute “19 to 21”.

37(1)Section 57 (duty to keep and produce licence) is amended as follows.

(2)In the heading after “licence” insert “etc.”.

(3)In subsection (2) for “is” substitute “and a list of any relevant mandatory conditions applicable to the licence are”.

(4)In subsection (5)—

(a)after “it)” insert “or a list of relevant mandatory conditions”, and

(b)after “copy)” insert “or the list”.

(5)In subsection (7) after “of a premises licence” insert “or a list of relevant mandatory conditions”.

(6)After subsection (10) insert—

(11)In this section “relevant mandatory conditions”, in relation to a premises licence, means conditions applicable to the licence by virtue of section 19(4) or 19A.

38In section 72(2)(b) and (4)(a)(ii) (determination of application for club premises certificate) after “to (5)” insert “, 73A”.

39In section 78(2)(e) (form of club premises certificate) for “has effect” substitute “is issued”.

40In section 85(7) (determination of application to vary club premises certificate)—

(a)for “and 74” substitute “to 74”, and

(b)for the words from “supply” to “premises” substitute “alcohol”.

41In section 88(5) (determination of application for review of club premises certificate)—

(a)for “and 74” substitute “to 74”, and

(b)for the words from “supply” to “premises” substitute “alcohol”.

42(1)Section 94 (duty to keep and produce certificate) is amended as follows.

(2)In the heading after “certificate” insert “etc.”.

(3)In subsection (2) for “is” substitute “and a list of any relevant mandatory conditions applicable to the certificate are”.

(4)In subsection (7) after “copy)” insert “or any list of relevant mandatory conditions”.

(5)In subsection (9) after “of a club premises certificate” insert “or a list of relevant mandatory conditions”.

(6)After subsection (12) insert—

(13)In this section “relevant mandatory conditions”, in relation to a club premises certificate, means conditions applicable to the certificate by virtue of section 73A or 73B.

43In section 167(7) (review of premises licence following closure order) for “19, 20 and 21” substitute “19 to 21”.

44(1)Section 197 (regulations and orders) is amended as follows.

(2)After subsection (3)(a) (exceptions to negative procedure) insert—

(aa)an order under section 19A or 73B (orders in relation to mandatory licensing conditions),.

(3)In subsection (4) (affirmative procedure for orders) for “subsection (3)(b)” substitute “subsection (3)(aa), (b),”.

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