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The Gangmasters (Appeals) Regulations 2006

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Decisions which may be appealed and effect of appeal on licence

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5.—(1) An appeal may be brought by a person against a decision of the Authority—

(a)to refuse his application for a licence;

(b)as to the conditions to which the grant of the licence to that person is subject;

(c)to refuse consent to the transfer of a licence granted to that person; or

(d)to modify or revoke a licence granted to that person.

(2) An appeal may be brought in respect of a full licence or a provisional licence.

(3) A licence which is the subject of an appeal against modification or revocation shall continue to have effect according to its original terms and conditions until such date as determined by the appointed person.

(4) Paragraph (3) does not apply in the case of an appeal against a decision with immediate effect.

(5) Upon the withdrawal of an appeal against revocation of a licence or modification of a licence or its conditions, the Secretariat shall notify the parties that the appeal has been withdrawn and the disputed decision shall take effect on the later of the following dates—

(a)the date specified in the original decision document as the date when the disputed decision was to take effect; or

(b)the sixth working day after the date of the document sent by the Secretariat to the parties notifying them of the withdrawal.

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