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The Deregulation (Occasional Permissions) Order 1997

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This Order amends the Licensing (Occasional Permissions) Act 1983 to increase from four to twelve the number of occasional permissions which may be granted to an eligible organisation in a year. It also provides for applications to be made by members of an organisation in addition to its officers; it reduces from one month to twenty-one days the period of notice which must be given of an application; and it requires the licensing justices to give written reasons for requiring the personal attendance of an applicant if he had been granted an occasional permission in the last year.

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