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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The British Waterways Board (Transfer of Functions) Order 2012 No. 1659
17.—(1) The Gambling Act 2005(1) is amended as follows.
(2) In section 211(4) (vehicles and vessels: premises licences), for paragraph (c) substitute——
“(c)the British Waterways Board, if the place where the vessel is or is likely to be while activities are carried on in the vessel in reliance on a premises licence is in Scotland,
(ca)Canal & River Trust, if the place where the vessel is or is likely to be while activities are carried on in the vessel in reliance on a premises licence is in England or Wales, and”.
(3) In section 231(3) (vehicles and vessels: temporary use of premises), for paragraph (c) substitute—
“(c)the British Waterways Board, if the place where the vessel is moored or is likely to be moored, or the place in the United Kingdom nearest to the place at which the vessel is or is likely to be, while activities are carried on in the vessel in reliance on a temporary use notice is in Scotland,
(ca)Canal & River Trust, if the place where the vessel is moored or is likely to be moored, or the place in the United Kingdom nearest to the place at which the vessel is or is likely to be, while activities are carried on in the vessel in reliance on a temporary use notice is in England or Wales, and”.
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