Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012

Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters - Other matters - Transitional matters

415: Matters not completed by District Licensing Agencies

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"What happens when a District Licensing Agency hasn't finished a job"

If a District Licensing Agency has not finished a matter before it stops existing, you can take it to the district licensing committee. The committee has the power to finish the matter, whether it is about a licence or a manager's certificate. The committee can do everything needed to complete the matter, but it must follow sections 406 and 407.

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Part 3Licensing trusts, community trusts, and other matters
Other matters: Transitional matters

415Matters not completed by District Licensing Agencies

  1. A matter before a District Licensing Agency that has not been completed before the Agency goes out of existence (whether a matter relating to licensing or a matter relating to a manager's certificate) may be completed by the appropriate district licensing committee; and the committee has all powers necessary to complete it.

  2. Subsection (1) is subject to sections 406 and 407.