Part 6Personal licences

F6Grant ... of licences

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Words in s. 117 cross-heading omitted (1.4.2015) by virtue of Deregulation Act 2015 (c. 20), s. 115(7), Sch. 18 para. 4(1) (with s. 69(2)(3)); S.I. 2015/994, art. 2(c)

I1120Determination of application for grant

1

This section applies where an application for the grant of a personal licence is made to a licensing authority in accordance with section 117.

2

The authority must grant the licence if it appears to it that—

a

the applicant is aged 18 or over,

F4aa

he is entitled to work in the United Kingdom,

b

he possesses a licensing qualification or is a person of a prescribed description,

c

no personal licence held by him has been forfeited in the period of five years ending with the day the application was made, and

d

he has not been convicted of any relevant offence or any foreign offence F13or required to pay an immigration penalty.

3

The authority must reject the application if it appears to it that the applicant fails to meet the condition in F8any of paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (2).

4

If it appears to the authority that the applicant meets the conditions in paragraphs F15(a) to (c) of that subsection but fails to meet the condition in paragraph (d) of that subsection, the authority must give the chief officer of police for its area a notice to that effect.

5

Where, having regard to—

a

any conviction of the applicant for a relevant offence, F3...

b

any conviction of his for a foreign offence which the chief officer of police considers to be comparable to a relevant offence, F7and

c

the applicant having been required to pay any immigration penalty,

the chief officer of police is satisfied that granting the licence would undermine the crime prevention objective, he must, within the period of 14 days beginning with the day he received the notice under subsection (4), give the authority a notice stating the reasons why he is so satisfied (an “objection notice”).

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If it appears to the authority that the applicant meets the conditions in paragraphs (a) to (c) of subsection (2) but fails to meet the condition in paragraph (d) of that subsection by virtue of having been—

a

convicted of an immigration offence,

b

convicted of a foreign offence that the authority considers to be comparable to an immigration offence, or

c

required to pay an immigration penalty,

the authority must give the Secretary of State a notice to that effect.

5B

Where, having regard to—

a

any conviction of the applicant for an immigration offence,

b

any conviction of the applicant for a foreign offence which the Secretary of State considers to be comparable to an immigration offence, and

c

the applicant having been required to pay any immigration penalty,

the Secretary of State is satisfied that granting the licence would be prejudicial to the prevention of illegal working in licensed premises, the Secretary of State must, within the period of 14 days beginning with the day the Secretary of State received the notice under subsection (5A), give the authority a notice stating the reasons for being so satisfied (an “immigration objection notice”).

6

Where no objection notice F11or immigration objection notice is given within the period of 14 days referred to in subsection (5) or (5B) (as the case may be), or any such notice given is withdrawn,, the authority must grant the application.

7

F12Where an objection notice or an immigration objection notice is given within the period of 14 days referred to in subsection (5) or (5B) (as the case may be), and not withdrawn, the authority—

a

must hold a hearing to consider the F1... notice, unless the applicant, the F10person who gave the notice and the authority agree that it is unnecessary, and

F5b

having regard to the notice, must—

i

where the notice is an objection notice, reject the application if it considers it appropriate for the promotion of the crime prevention objective to do so, or

ii

where the notice is an immigration objection notice, reject the application if it considers it appropriate for the prevention of illegal working in licensed premises to do so.

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An application that is not rejected by the authority under subsection (7)(b) must be granted by it.

8

In this section “licensing qualification” means—

a

a qualification—

i

accredited at the time of its award, and

ii

awarded by a body accredited at that time,

b

a qualification awarded before the coming into force of this section which the Secretary of State certifies is to be treated for the purposes of this section as if it were a qualification within paragraph (a), or

c

a qualification obtained in Scotland or Northern Ireland or in an EEA State F9... which is equivalent to a qualification within paragraph (a) or (b).

9

For this purpose—

  • accredited” means accredited by the Secretary of State; and

  • EEA State” means a state which is a contracting party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992, as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993.