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Licensing Act 2003

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Duties of a Personal licence holder: Where a person charged with a relevant offence has complied with the above notification / production requirement but prior to conviction of acquittal, a “notifiable event” occurs, he must notify the court of that event. A “notifiable event” is a: A person who fails without reasonable excuse to comply with the notification / production requirements set out above commits an offence which is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 2. Where a licence holder is convicted of a relevant offence or a foreign offence, the licence holder must as soon as is reasonably practicable give the licensing authority notification of the conviction. The notice must contain details of the nature and date of the conviction and any sentence imposed. Where a conviction is appealed, the licence holder is required to give the licensing authority notice of the determination of the appeal, as soon as reasonably practicable after the determination. Any notification of conviction must be accompanied by the personal licence, or a statement why the licence cannot be produced. An offence is committed if the personal licence holder fails without reasonable excuse to comply with these requirements, subject to a level 2 fine on conviction. Relevant offences are set out in schedule 4 to the 2003 Act and form part of the application pack for personal licences. This information is intended for guidance only and is not intended to provide authoritative legal advice
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