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The Gangmasters (Licensing Conditions) Rules 2009

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These Rules revoke and replace the Gangmasters (Licensing Conditions) (No.2) Rules 2006 (S.I. 2006/2373). They set out the procedure for licensing gangmasters covered by the provisions of the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act 2004 and the conditions that will apply to the licences.

Rule 3 sets out requirements relating to applications for licences.

Rule 4 and the Schedule specify the licence conditions that apply to licence holders.

Rule 6 makes provisions for fees.

Rule 7 provides that a failure to comply with these Rules by a licence holder is, so far as it causes damage, actionable.

Rule 8 makes provision relating to contracts affected by these Rules.

The Schedule contains licence conditions which apply to licence holders.

No impact assessment has been prepared for this instrument, although a regulatory impact assessment and partial regulatory impact assessment were prepared for S.I. 2006/660 and 2006/2373, and are still considered to be accurate. Copies of these may be obtained from the Gangmasters Licensing Authority, PO Box 8538, Nottingham, NG8 9AF.

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