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20.—(1) The holder of a permit may apply to the issuing Licensing Board for its renewal.
(2) An application for the renewal of a permit may not be made–
(a)before the period of 3 months ending with the date on which the permit would otherwise expire, or
(b)after the beginning of the period of 6 weeks ending with that date.
(3) An application under paragraph (1) is to be accompanied by a fee of £200.
(4) The provisions of these Regulations are to have effect (with any necessary modifications) in relation to an application for renewal as they have effect in relation to an application for a permit.
(5) Regulation 17(1) is to have effect in relation to a renewed permit with the substitution of the date of renewal for the date of issue.
(6) A permit is not to cease to have effect by virtue only of regulation 17(1) while–
(a)an application for renewal of the permit is pending, or
(b)an appeal against a decision on an application for renewal of the permit is pending.
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