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E-raamat: Procedures for Licensing Authority Officers

(Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner, UK)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2015
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  • ISBN-13: 9781317445340
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781317445340

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Licensing law is a wide ranging , detailed and complex body of law within the UK. This book comes at a time when local authorities are required to consider and approve, or reject, applications for an increasing number and very wide range of licences. The book provides easy to read, and easy to follow procedures for a wide range of licenses which local authorities and other public bodies are required by law to consider and issue.

Each chapter addresses a distinct topic and the book includes guidance on local authority and court procedures.

The main legal procedures used in the licensing field are presented as flow charts supported by explanatory text.

Licensing professionals and students will find this essential reading. It will also be a valuable reference for all those whose responsibilities demand they keep abreast of current licensing practices.

List of figures and flowcharts
vii
Subject index of procedures xii
Preface xvii
Acknowledgements xviii
Chapter 1 Licensing legal structure and process
1(42)
Licensing law: an introduction
1(1)
The framework for enforcement policies
1(4)
Enforcement options
5(3)
Licensing authorities
8(1)
Professional practice
9(11)
Service of notices by local authorities
20(4)
Preparing a case
24(14)
Court procedure
38(2)
Appendix 1
40(1)
Appendix 2
41(2)
Chapter 2 Public health
43(69)
Animal boarding establishments
43(3)
Licence to hold an animal gathering
46(6)
Dangerous wild animals
52(6)
Dog breeding establishments
58(4)
Performing animals registration
62(3)
Pet shops
65(3)
Riding establishments
68(6)
Licence for a travelling circus with wild animals
74(6)
Zoo licences
80(24)
Registration of food business establishments
104(3)
Skin piercing and other special treatments
107(5)
Chapter 3 Public safety
112(264)
Alcohol and entertainment licences: Licensing Act 2003
112(4)
Personal licences
116(2)
Premises licences
118(4)
Club premises certificates
122(2)
Permitted temporary activities
124(3)
Closure of premises associated with nuisance or disorder, etc.
127(6)
Hypnotism licence
133(1)
Children's performance licence
134(15)
Fireworks and explosives licences
149(12)
Gambling
161(3)
Premises licences (gambling)
164(16)
Casino licence applications
180(2)
Temporary use of premises for gambling
182(4)
Gaming and gaming machines in alcohol-licensed premises
186(8)
Permits for gaming and gambling machines in clubs and miners' welfare institutes
194(3)
Permits to family entertainment centres (FECs) for the use of certain lower stake gaming machines
197(2)
Permits for prize gaming
199(4)
Registering small society lotteries
203(5)
Control of scaffolding and hoardings on highways
208(3)
Control of builder's skips
211(3)
Control of construction of cellars, etc. under street
214(4)
Control of deposit of building materials and making of excavations in streets
218(2)
Highways projection licence
220(3)
Licence to plant trees, shrubs, etc. in a highway
223(3)
Street works licences
226(8)
Tables and chairs, A-boards and pavement display licences
234(4)
House to house collections
238(3)
Pleasure boat licensing
241(1)
Poisons licence
242(6)
Sex establishment licences
248(7)
Safety certificates for stands at sports grounds
255(8)
Safety certificates for sports grounds
263(12)
Street collections
275(1)
Street trading
276(7)
Taxi licences -- hackney carriages in London
283(25)
Private hire vehicle licensing in London
308(29)
Taxi licences -- hackney carriages outside London
337(24)
Taxi licences -- private hire vehicles outside London
361(15)
Chapter 4 Housing
376(31)
Selective licensing of residential accommodation
376(8)
Designation of areas by local authorities for additional licensing of houses in multiple occupation
384(4)
Licensing of houses in multiple occupation
388(6)
Licensing of camping sites
394(2)
Licensing of caravan sites
396(11)
Chapter 5 Environment
407(35)
Environmental permitting
407(5)
Permitting of activities by local authorities
412(17)
Licensing of scrap metal dealers
429(13)
Chapter 6 Miscellaneous
442
Premises approval for civil marriage or civil partnership
442(13)
Weighbridge operator registration
455
Tim Deveaux is an independent environmental health practitioner with 36 years of public sector experience in a wide range of areas in environmental health and sustainability. His experience includes developing and implementing strategies to change behaviour, and protecting the environment and human health, particularly in planning for, and implementing, climate change and sustainability solutions. He has edited the eighth edition of Environmental Health Procedures and written three books to support levels 1 to 4 health and safety courses.