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Copy of licenceE+W
6(1)If a special procedure licence is mislaid, stolen, or damaged, the licence holder may apply to the authority by which it was issued for a copy.E+W
(2)An application under sub-paragraph (1)—
(a)is to be made in whatever way the authority concerned may require, and
(b)is to be accompanied by whatever fee is set by the authority.
(3)The authority must grant the application if it is satisfied—
(a)that the licence has been mislaid, stolen or damaged, and
(b)that where the licence has been mislaid or stolen, the loss or theft has been reported to the police.
(4)As soon as reasonably practicable after granting an application under sub-paragraph (1), an authority is to issue a copy of the licence to the applicant.
7E+WA copy of a licence issued by an authority under paragraph 6 is—
(a)to be certified by the authority as a true copy, and
(b)to be treated for the purposes of this Part and any requirements imposed by or under it as being the original licence.
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