Gambling Act 2003

Gambling - Licensed promoters of class 3 gambling - Suspension, cancellation, or refusal to renew licensed promoter’s licence

210: Consequences of appeal regarding licensed promoter’s licence

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"What happens to your licence if you appeal a decision about it"

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If you appeal a decision about your licensed promoter's licence, the conditions of your licence stay the same until the appeal is decided. You can appeal a decision to change or add conditions to your licence under section 209(1)(b). Your licence stays valid until the time to appeal runs out or the appeal is decided.

If you appeal, your licence remains in force until the appeal is finished. You can appeal if someone decides to change your licence conditions, refuses to renew your licence under section 209(1)(c), or suspends or cancels your licence under section 209(1)(d). The expiry of the appeal period is under section 209(2).

You have the right to appeal certain decisions about your licence, including amendments or revocations of conditions, additions of new conditions under section 209(1)(b), refusals to renew under section 209(1)(c), or suspensions and cancellations under section 209(1)(d).

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Licensed promoters of class 3 gambling: Suspension, cancellation, or refusal to renew licensed promoter’s licence

210Consequences of appeal regarding licensed promoter’s licence

  1. The conditions of a licensed promoter’s licence remain unchanged pending the outcome of an appeal if the appellant appeals an amendment or revocation of a condition or the addition of a new condition under section 209(1)(b).

  2. A licensed promoter’s licence remains in force until—

  3. the expiry of the period for an appeal under section 209(2); or
    1. the outcome of an appeal if the appellant—
      1. appeals a decision to amend or revoke a condition of a licence, or to add a new condition to a licence under section 209(1)(b); or
        1. appeals a refusal to renew the licence under section 209(1)(c); or
          1. appeals a decision to suspend or cancel the licence under section 209(1)(d).