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Arms Bill

Licences and approvals - Museum worker licences - Conditions of museum worker licence

116: Breach of conditions in sections 114 and 115

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"What happens if you break the rules with a museum worker licence?"

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If you have a museum worker licence and you break a condition, you may get an improvement notice under section 181. You may also get a notice of suspension under section 145. You could even get an infringement notice under section 276 if the breach is an infringement offence, or have your licence revoked under section 154.

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Part 3Licences and approvals
Museum worker licences: Conditions of museum worker licence

116Breach of conditions in sections 114 and 115

  1. The holder of a museum worker licence who breaches a condition that their licence is subject to under section 114 or 115 may—

  2. be issued with an improvement notice under section 181; or
    1. be issued with a notice of suspension under section 145; or
      1. be issued with an infringement notice under section 276, if the breach is specified as an infringement offence in regulations; or
        1. have their museum worker licence revoked under section 154.