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1. These Regulations may be cited as the Licensing Act 2003 (Permitted Temporary Activities) (Notices) (Amendment) Regulations 2012 and come into force on 25th April 2012.
2. The Licensing Act 2003 (Permitted Temporary Activities) (Notices) Regulations 2005(1) are amended in accordance with regulations 3 to 6.
3. For regulation 2 substitute—
2. In these Regulations—
“the Act” means the Licensing Act 2003;
“appropriate address” in relation to a counter notice (late temporary event notice), notice (conditions on a temporary event notice) or counter notice (permitted limits) means—
the postal address indicated in section 1(8) of the temporary event notice in respect of which the counter notice or notice is given, or
if there is no such address the postal address indicated in section 1(6) of the notice;
“appropriate e-mail address” in relation to a counter notice (late temporary event notice), notice (conditions on a temporary event notice) or counter notice (permitted limits) means—
an e-mail address indicated in section 1(9) of the temporary event notice in respect of which the counter notice or notice is given, or
if sections 1(8) and 1(9) of the notice have not been completed, an e-mail address indicated in section 1(7) of the notice;
“counter notice (late temporary event notice)” means a counter notice under section 104A of the Act;
“counter notice (permitted limits)” means a counter notice under section 107 of the Act;
“late temporary event notice” has the same meaning as in section 100A(1) of the Act;
“notice (conditions on a temporary event notice)” means a notice and statement of conditions under section 106A of the Act;
“ordinary post” means ordinary prepaid first-class or second-class post (with or without special arrangements for delivery).”.
4. For the form in Schedule 1 substitute the form in Schedule 1 to these Regulations.
5. Omit regulations 4 to 6 and Schedule 2.
6. After regulation 3 add—
4. The prescribed form for a counter notice (late temporary event notice) is set out in Schedule 2.
5. The prescribed form for a notice (conditions on a temporary event notice) and statement of conditions is set out in Schedule 3.
6. The prescribed form for a counter notice (permitted limits) is set out in Schedule 4.
7. A counter notice (late temporary event notice), notice (conditions on a temporary event notice) or counter notice (permitted limits) is given in the prescribed manner if it is—
(a)delivered to the premises user;
(b)left at the appropriate address;
(c)sent to that address by ordinary post; or
(d)sent by e-mail to an appropriate e-mail address.”.
Lord Henley
Minister of State
Home Office
24th March 2012
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