The Safety of Places of Sport Regulations 1988
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SPORTS GROUNDS AND SPORTING EVENTS The Safety of Places of Sport Regulations 1988
1.(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Safety of Places of Sport Regulations 1988 and shall come into force on 1st January 1989. (2) These Regulations do not extend to the Isles of Scilly.
2. For the purposes of these Regulations "the 1987 Act" means the Fire Safety and Safety of Places of Sport Act 1987.
3.(1) An application for a safety certificate shall be in the form contained in the Schedule to these Regulations or a form to the like effect and a separate application shall be made in respect of each regulated stand to which spectators are to be admitted. (2) An application for the cancellation, amendment, replacement or transfer of a safety certificate shall be made in writing and, except in the case of an application for the cancellation of a safety certificate, shall set out the names and addresses of any persons who to the applicant's knowledge will or may be concerned in ensuring compliance with the terms and conditions of a safety certificate as amended, replaced or transferred.
4.(1) As soon as practicable after a local authority have decided:
(2) Where on an application for a special safety certificate a local authority have determined to refuse that application on grounds other than the one set out in section 28(9) of the 1987 Act, they shall as soon as practicable after that refusal, serve on the applicant notice in writing of their decision, together with their reasons for it. (3) Where on an application for the transfer of a safety certificate a local authority:
(4) As soon as practicable after a local authority have decided to refuse an application for the cancellation of a safety certificate under section 29(1)(a) of the 1987 Act, they shall serve on the applicant notice in writing of their decision together with their reasons for it. (5) As soon as practicable after a local authority have issued a notice under section 29(1)(a) of the 1987 Act cancelling a safety certificate, they shall serve a copy of the notice on the persons referred to in subparagraphs (b), (c) and (d) of paragraph (8) below. (6) A notice served under paragraph (1) above shall state that a copy of the safety certificate and a copy of any application in respect of which the local authority's decision was taken is available for inspection at a place and at the times specified in the notice. (7) As soon as may be after the decision referred to in paragraph (1) above, the local authority shall cause to be published in a newspaper circulating in the locality of the regulated stands to which the safety certificate relates a notice setting out that decision and the information referred to in paragraph (6) above. (8) In this regulation "interested party" means:
5.(1) An appeal under section 30(1) of the 1987 Act (appeals against determination that any stand at a sports ground is a regulated stand) shall be brought not later than twenty-eight days:
(2) An appeal under subsection (2), (3) or (4) of section 30 of the 1987 Act (other appeals) shall be brought in the case of an appeal in respect of:
(3) In paragraph (2) above "relevant date" means:
6.(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, a local authority may determine the fee to be charged in respect of an application for the issue, amendment, replacement or transfer of a safety certificate or in respect of an application for the cancellation of a safety certificate for a stand which has ceased to be a regulated stand. (2) A fee under paragraph (1) above shall not exceed an amount commensurate with the work actually and reasonably done by or on behalf of the local authority in respect of the application.
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