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16.—(1) A petroleum enforcement authority may renew a licence, on the application of the licensee, for a period of up to three years if it is satisfied that the keeping of petrol in accordance with the conditions of the licence would not create an unacceptable risk to the health or safety of any person.
(2) A petroleum enforcement authority may vary the conditions of a licence, on the application of the licensee, if the petroleum enforcement authority is satisfied that the storage of petrol in accordance with the conditions of the licence, as it is proposed they be varied, would not create an unacceptable risk to the health or safety of any person.
(3) In varying the conditions of a licence a petroleum enforcement authority may attach only conditions that it would be able to attach pursuant to regulation 14 on the grant of a licence.
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