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The Deregulation (Occasional Permissions) Order 1997

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Obligation for licensing justices to give reasons for requiring attendance of applicant at hearing

6.—(1) After section 2(6) there shall be inserted—

(6A) Where, under subsection (6) above, the licensing justices require the attendance in person of an applicant who was granted an occasional permission in their licensing district in the twelve months preceding the receipt by them of the application under consideration, they shall inform the applicant in writing of their reasons for doing so..

(2) This article applies in relation to any application for an occasional permission which is made on or after this Order comes into force.

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