![]() (ii) obtaining information relevant to the question whether the terms of the licence should be varied under paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 to this Act or whether the licence should be renewed or, under paragraph 11 or 12 of that Schedule, suspended or (i) seeing whether the terms of the licence are being complied with and, if they are not, obtaining information in respect of such non-compliance (2) The purposes referred to in subsection (1) above areâ (c) require production of and inspect any records or other documents required by or under this Part or Part II of this Act to be kept by the holder of the licence and take copies of or extracts from any such record or document. (b) require production of and inspect any equipment, plant, apparatus or stock-in-trade which is or is to be kept or used in connection with any such activity (a) enter and inspect any premises, vehicle or vessel used or to be used for an activity in relation to which a licence is in force or has been applied for under this Act or a constable may, for the purposes specified in subsection (2) below, at any reasonable timeâ ![]() (1) Without prejudice to any other provision of this Act, an authorised officer of the licensing authority F3. Schedule 1 to this Act (which contains further provisions as to licensing and regulation in relation to the activities in connection with which licences are required under Part II of this Act) shall have effect. (5) The licensing authority shall make out and deliver the licence to the applicant to whom it has been deemed to have been granted under subsection (4) above. The licence applied for shall be deemed to have been granted or, as the case may be, renewed unconditionally on the date of such expiry and shall remain in force for one year, but this subsection is without prejudice to the powers of revocation under section 7(6)(a) of this Act, of variation under paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 to this Act and of suspension under paragraphs 11 and 12 of that Schedule and to the provisions of paragraph 8(5) of that Schedule. (b) such further period as the sheriff may have specified on application under subsection (2) above, ![]() (a) the 6 month period referred to in subsection (1) above, or (4) Where the licensing authority have failed to reach a final decision on the application before the expiry ofâ (3) The applicant shall be entitled to be a party to a summary application under subsection (2) above. (2) On summary application by the licensing authority within the 6 month period referred to in subsection (1) above, the sheriff may, if it appears to him that there is good reason to do so, extend that period as he thinks fit. (1) For the purpose of the discharge of their functions under this Part of this Act, every licensing authority shall consider, within 3 months of its having been made to them under paragraph 1 of Schedule 1 to this Act, each application so made and, subject to the following provisions of this section, reach a final decision on it within 6 months. 4(1)(c) 3 Discharge of functions of licensing authorities. (3) Notwithstanding subsection (2) above, a shall not be exempt from any requirement to have a licence or any other obligation under this Part or Part II of this Act and a licensing authority shall have power to entertain and dispose of an application by a for a licence or in respect of a licence held by them.į2 Words in s. (2) The licensing authority shall be the within whose area the activity is, or is to be, carried on. (1) For the administration of licensing in relation to the activities in connection with which licences are required under Part II of this Act there shall be a licensing authority for. This Part of this Act shall have effect with respect to the licensing of the activities for which licences are required under Part II of this Act. 1 Application of Parts I and II of this Act. ![]() 1 applied (with modifications) () by The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Skin Piercing and Tattooing) Order 2006 (S.S.I.
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