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The Club Gaming and Club Machine Permits (Scotland) Regulations 2007

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10.—(1) Where a Licensing Board grants an application for a permit, it must as soon as is reasonably practicable–

(a)give notice of its decision and, where an objection was made under regulation 8, of the reasons for it to–

(i)the applicant,

(ii)the Commission, and

(iii)the chief constable for any police area in which the premises specified in the application are wholly or partly situated, and

(b)issue the permit to the applicant.

(2) A Licensing Board may not attach conditions to a permit.

(3) Where a Licensing Board refuses an application for a permit, it must as soon as is reasonably practicable give notice of its decision and the reasons for it to–

(a)the applicant,

(b)the Commission, and

(c)the chief constable for any police area in which the premises specified in the application are wholly or partly situated.

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