The Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 (Transitional Provisions) Order 2009

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 (Transitional Provisions) Order 2009 and comes into force on 30th July 2009.

(2) In this Order—

(a)“specified premises manager” means the premises manager referred to in article 2(3)(b) or 2(4)(b); and

(b)“the Act” means the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005.

Deemed Personal Licence

2.—(1) Where paragraph (3) or (4) applies, a personal licence is deemed to be in effect in respect of the specified premises manager during the period specified in paragraph (7) if the requirements set out in articles 3 to 5 have all been complied with.

(2) Where paragraph (5) or (6) applies, a personal licence is deemed to be in effect in respect of the individual who is to be the premises manager mentioned in article 3(1)(a) during the period specified in paragraph (7) if the requirements set out in articles 3 to 5 have all been complied with.

(3) This paragraph applies where—

(a)a Licensing Board granted a premises licence on or before 31st July 2009; and

(b)the premises manager specified in that licence as at 31st July 2009 does not hold a personal licence.

(4) This paragraph applies where—

(a)a premises licence application made no later than 28th February 2009 has not been determined; and

(b)the premises manager specified in that application as at 31st July 2009 does not hold a personal licence.

(5) This paragraph applies where—

(a)a Licensing Board granted a premises licence on or before 31st July 2009; and

(b)the individual who is to be the premises manager is not specified in the premises licence as at 31st July 2009.

(6) This paragraph applies where—

(a)a premises licence application made no later than 28th February 2009 has not been determined; and

(b)the individual who is to be the premises manager is not specified in that application as at 31st July 2009.

(7) The period runs from 5:00am on 1st September 2009 until the earlier of—

(a)the date on which the personal licence application submitted in accordance with article 4 is determined; or

(b)1st November 2009.

Requirements

3.—(1) The premises licence holder or applicant for a premises licence, as the case may be, must provide the following information to the Licensing Board no later than 31st August 2009—

(a)the name, date of birth and contact address of the specified premises manager or the individual who is to be the premises manager, as the case may be; and

(b)the Licensing Board to which that person’s personal licence application is made under article 4.

(2) The information in paragraph (1) may be given by electronic transmission if the Licensing Board to which the information is to be given so agrees, but must be in the form set out in the Schedule to this Order.

4.  The individual who is to be the premises manager or the specified premises manager, as the case may be, must submit a personal licence application to a Licensing Board under section 72 (application for personal licence) of the Act no later than 31st August 2009.

5.  The personal licence application submitted in accordance with article 4 must be accompanied by evidence that the applicant possesses a licensing qualification.

Deemed personal licence – one use

6.  The premises licence holder or applicant for a premises licence, as the case may be, may only provide the Licensing Board with the information set out in article 3 on one occasion.

Application of the Act to deemed personal licence

7.—(1) The Act applies to a personal licence that is deemed to be in effect under article 2(1) or (2) with the following modifications.

(2) In section 56 (occasional licence) subsection (2)(b) is disapplied.

(3) Sections 71(a) (personal licence), 72 (application for personal licence) to 81 (courts’ duty to notify Licensing Board of conviction), 85 (expiry of endorsements) to 87 (licence holder’s duty to undertake training) and 89 (Licensing Board’s duty to update licence) to 93 (licence holder’s duty to produce licence) are disapplied.

(4) In section 82 (licence holder’s duty to notify Licensing Board of convictions) subsections (2)(a) and (3)(b) are disapplied.

(5) Section 83 (procedure where Licensing Board receives notice of conviction) is modified as follows—

(a)subsections (1)(b) and (10)(c) are disapplied;

(b)any reference to endorsement of a personal licence is of no effect; and

(c)paragraph (b) of the definition of “relevant Licensing Board” in subsection (11) is disapplied.

(6) Section 84 (conduct inconsistent with the licensing objectives) is modified as follows—

(a)subsections (4), (5), (8)(b) and (c) are disapplied; and

(b)any reference to endorsement of a personal licence is of no effect.

(7) Subsection (2) of section 88 (notification of change of name or address) is disapplied.

(8) References in sections 82 to 84, and 88 to the personal licence holder are to be read as references to the holder of the deemed personal licence.

KENNY MACASKILL

A member of the Scottish Executive

St Andrew’s House,

Edinburgh

23rd July 2009