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Prawo koncesyjne

Licencje na sprzedaż alkoholu, rozrywkę, taksówki i hazard.

Wprowadzenie

Prawo koncesyjne reguluje zezwolenia na sprzedaż alkoholu, prowadzenie rozrywki i inne regulowane działalności.

Podstawowe zasady

1

Licensing Objectives — All licensing decisions must promote four licensing objectives: prevention of crime and disorder, public safety, prevention of public nuisance, and protection of children from harm.

2

Premises Licence — Required for premises used for the sale of alcohol, provision of regulated entertainment, or late-night refreshment. Applications are made to the local licensing authority.

3

Personal Licence — Required by individuals who authorise the sale of alcohol. Obtained from the local authority after completing a licensing qualification. Lasts indefinitely.

4

Temporary Event Notices — Allow licensable activities at unlicensed premises for up to 168 hours (7 days), up to 499 persons, up to 15 TENs per year per premises.

5

Representations and Reviews — Responsible authorities and 'other persons' can make representations against licence applications or request reviews of existing licences.

6

Gambling — The Gambling Act 2005 regulates commercial gambling through a licensing system administered by the Gambling Commission and local authorities.

Kluczowe ustawy

Licensing Act 2003

2003
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Gambling Act 2005

2005

Wiodące orzeczenia

R (Daniel Thwaites plc) v Wirral Magistrates' Court

[2008] EWHC 838

Typowe scenariusze

Applying for a premises licence for a new pub

Submit an application to the local licensing authority with an operating schedule, DPS details, and a plan. Advertise the application for 28 days. If no representations are received, the licence is granted as applied for. If representations are made, a hearing is held.

Neighbour complains about noise from a bar

The complainant can make representations to the licensing authority requesting a review of the premises licence. The review hearing may result in conditions being added, modification of hours, or revocation of the licence.

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