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The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 120(2)(b), 125(4) and 133(1) of the Licensing Act 2003[1], hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Licensing Act 2003 (Personal licences) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 7th February 2005. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations -
Scope
(b) a person operating under a licence granted by the University of Cambridge;or (c) a person operating premises under a licence granted by the Board of the Green Cloth.
Form of personal licence
(b) in the second part, the matters referred to in section 125(3) of the Act and the matters referred to in (a) except that the photograph of the holder shall be omitted.
Application for grant or renewal of a personal licence
(ii) 45 millimetres by 35 millimetres, (iii) full face uncovered and without sunglasses and, unless the applicant wears a head covering due to his religious beliefs, without a head covering, (iv) on photographic paper, and (v) one of which is endorsed with a statement verifying the likeness of the photograph to the applicant by a solicitor, notary, a person of standing in the community or any individual with a professional qualification; and
(b) either -
(ii) a criminal record certificate issued under section 113A of the Police Act 1997, or (iii) the results of a subject access search under the Data Protection Act 1998[3] of the Police National Computer by the National Identification Service, and
in any case such certificate or search results shall be issued no earlier than one calendar month before the giving of the application to the relevant licensing authority, and
(2) Except in the case of a person prescribed under regulation 4, an application under regulation 6(1) shall be accompanied by the licensing qualification of the applicant.
(b) in addition to the documents mentioned in paragraph 23(3) of Schedule 8 to the Act, by a second photograph of the applicant in identical form to the requirements in respect of a photograph of the applicant set out in article 10 of the Licensing Act (Transitional provisions) Order 2005[4] except that the second photograph does not need to be endorsed with a statement verifying the likeness of the photograph to the applicant.
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- (1) An application shall be given in writing.
(ii) is capable of being accessed by the recipient; (iii) is legible in all material respects; and (iv) is capable of being read and reproduced in legible written form and used for subsequent reference;
(b) the person to whom the application is to be given has agreed in advance that an application may be given to them by those means; and
(3) Where the text of the application is transmitted by electronic means, the giving of the application shall be effected at the time the requirements of paragraph 2(a) are satisfied, provided that where any application is required to be accompanied by a fee, or any document that application shall not be treated as given until the fee or document has been received by the relevant licensing authority.
(b) in a case where the relevant licensing authority maintains a website, it may provide electronic copies of the forms listed in the Schedules on such a website.
Validity of forms (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations make provision for the detailed requirements to be fulfilled by applicants for personal licences under Part 6 of the Licensing Act 2003 (c. 17) ("the Act"). In addition the Regulations prescribe those persons to whom a licence may be granted who do not possess a licensing qualification (regulation 4). The form of the personal licence is prescribed in regulation 5. The Regulations prescribe the application form to be used by the applicant, the information to be supplied and the documents to accompany the application for the grant or renewal of a personal licence (regulations 6 and 7 and Schedules 1 to 3). In respect of an application for a personal licence made by the holder of a justices' licence during the period commencing on 7th February 2005 and ending on 6th August 2005, regulation 8 and Schedules 3 and 4 prescribe the application form to be used by the applicant, the information to be supplied and the documents to accompany the application. In the case of such applications reference should also be made to the Licensing Act 2003 (Transitional provisions) Order 2005 S.I. 2005/40. The Regulations require the relevant licensing authority to provide the application forms for applicants on request and provides a discretion to provide these on its website. A Regulatory Impact Assessment in relation to these Regulations has been placed in the libraries of both Houses of Parliament and copies may be obtained from the Alcohol and Entertainment Licensing Branch of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, 3rd Floor, 2-4 Cockspur Street, London SW1Y 5DH or viewed on the Department's website, www.culture.gov.uk. Notes: [1] 2003 c. 17.back
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