| Gambling Act 2005 |
| 2005 Chapter 19 - continued |
| SCHEDULE 11, EXEMPT LOTTERIES - continued |
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| | PART 5 |
| | REGISTRATION WITH LOCAL AUTHORITY |
| | Local authority |
| 41 | In this Part "local authority" means- |
| | (a) in relation to England- |
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| | (ii) a county council for a county in which there are no district councils,
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| | (iii) a London borough council,
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| | (iv) the Common Council of the City of London, and
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| | (v) the Council of the Isles of Scilly,
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| | (b) in relation to Wales, |
| | (i) a county council, and
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| | (ii) a county borough council, and
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| | (c) in relation to Scotland, a licensing board constituted under section 1 of the Licensing (Scotland) Act 1976 (c. 66). |
| | Application |
| 42 | (1) A society may apply to the relevant local authority for registration under this Part. |
| | (2) An application under this paragraph- |
| | (a) must be in the prescribed form, |
| | (b) must specify the purposes for which the society is conducted, |
| | (c) must contain such other information, and be accompanied by such documents, as may be prescribed, and |
| | (d) must be accompanied by the prescribed fee. |
| 43 | In relation to the registration of a society, the relevant local authority is the local authority for the area in which the principal premises of the society are situated. |
| | Registration |
| 44 | As soon as is reasonably practicable after receipt of an application under paragraph 42 a local authority shall, subject to paragraphs 47 and 48- |
| | (a) enter the applicant, together with such information as may be prescribed, in a register kept by the authority for the purposes of this Part, |
| | (b) notify the applicant of his registration, and |
| | (c) notify the Commission of the registration. |
| | Gambling Commission |
| 45 | As soon as is reasonably practicable after receipt of notice of a registration under paragraph 44(c) the Commission shall record the registration. |
| 46 | (1) A notice under paragraph 44(c) must be accompanied by such part of the application fee as may be prescribed. |
| | (2) In sub-paragraph (1) "application fee" means the fee accompanying an application under paragraph 42. |
| | Refusal of registration |
| 47 | A local authority shall refuse an application for registration if in the period of five years ending with the date of the application- |
| | (a) an operating licence held by the applicant for registration has been revoked under section 119(1), or |
| | (b) an application for an operating licence made by the applicant for registration has been refused. |
| 48 | A local authority may refuse an application for registration if they think that- |
| | (a) the applicant is not a non-commercial society, |
| | (b) a person who will or may be connected with the promotion of the lottery has been convicted of a relevant offence, or |
| | (c) information provided in or with the application for registration is false or misleading. |
| 49 | A local authority may not refuse an application for registration unless they have given the applicant an opportunity to make representations. |
| | Revocation |
| 50 | (1) A local authority may revoke a registration under this Part if they think that they would be obliged or permitted to refuse an application for the registration were it being made anew. |
| | (2) Where a local authority revoke a registration under this Part they shall specify that the revocation takes effect- |
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| | (b) at the end of such period, beginning with the day of the revocation and not exceeding two months, as they may specify. |
| | (3) A local authority may not revoke a registration under this Part unless they have given the registered society an opportunity to make representations. |
| | Appeal |
| 51 | (1) If a local authority refuse or revoke registration under this Part- |
| | (a) the authority shall notify the applicant society or the formerly registered society as soon as is reasonably practicable, and |
| | (b) the society may appeal to a magistrates' court. |
| | (2) An appeal under this paragraph must be instituted- |
| | (a) in a magistrates' court for a local justice area which is wholly or partly within the area of the local authority against whose decision the appeal is brought, |
| | (b) by notice of appeal given to the designated officer, and |
| | (c) in the period of 21 days beginning with the day on which the society is notified of the refusal or revocation of registration, and |
| | (3) On an appeal under this paragraph a magistrates' court may- |
| | (a) affirm the local authority's decision; |
| | (b) reverse the local authority's decision; |
| | (c) make any other order (which may include transitional provision). |
| | (4) In relation to registration in Scotland- |
| | (a) sub-paragraph (1)(b) shall have effect as if the reference to a magistrate's court were a reference to a sheriff whose sheriffdom is wholly or partly within the area of the local authority against whose decision the appeal is brought, |
| | (b) sub-paragraph (2)(a) and (b) shall not have effect, and |
| | (c) sub-paragraph (3) shall have effect as if the reference to a magistrate's court were a reference to the sheriff. |
| | Cancellation |
| 52 | A registered society may apply in writing to the registering authority for the registration to be cancelled. |
| 53 | As soon as is reasonably practicable after receipt of an application under paragraph 52 a local authority shall- |
| | (a) cancel the registration, |
| | (b) notify the formerly registered society of the cancellation, and |
| | (c) notify the Commission of the cancellation. |
| | Annual fee |
| 54 | (1) A registered society shall pay an annual fee to the registering local authority. |
| | (2) An annual fee- |
| | (a) shall be paid within such period before each anniversary of the registration as may be prescribed, and |
| | (b) shall be of the prescribed amount. |
| | (3) If a registered society fails to comply with this paragraph the registering authority may cancel the society's registration. |
| | (4) If a local authority cancel a registration under sub-paragraph (3) the authority shall as soon as is reasonably practicable notify- |
| | (a) the formerly registered society, and |
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| | Retention of records |
| 55 | (1) Where a statement is sent to a local authority under paragraph 39 the authority shall- |
| | (a) retain it for at least 18 months, |
| | (b) make it available for inspection by members of the public at all reasonable times, and |
| | (c) make arrangements for the provision of a copy of it or part of it to any member of the public on request. |
| | (2) But a local authority may refuse to provide access or a copy unless the person seeking access or a copy pays a fee specified by the authority. |
| | (3) A local authority may not specify a fee under sub-paragraph (2) which exceeds the reasonable cost of providing the service sought (but in calculating the cost of providing a service to a person the authority may include a reasonable share of expenditure which is referable only indirectly to the provision of that service). |
| | Interpretation: "prescribed" |
| 56 | In this Part "prescribed" means prescribed by the Secretary of State by regulations except that, in the following provisions, it means prescribed by the Scottish Ministers by regulations- |
| | (a) in paragraph 42(2)(d), where the application is made to a local authority in Scotland, |
| | (b) in paragraph 46(1), where the local authority giving notice is in Scotland, and |
| | (c) in paragraph 54(2)(b), where the registering local authority is in Scotland. |
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