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Consultation on a proposal to introduce a new process for electronic applications under the Licensing Act 2003

This consultation has now ended. The consultation period was 1 October - 13 November 2009.

The European Union (EU) Services Directive requires that all EU Member States, put in place a system to allow service providers located in the EU to apply for, vary and pay for licences and permits online. This is to be delivered through a central information portal called a Point of Single Contact (PSC) which every Member State must provide.

This Consultation Document seeks your views on a proposal to:

Amend the Licensing Act 2003 (‘the 2003 Act’) and associated regulations to introduce a new process for making online applications and notifications.

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This consultation has now ended. The consultation period was 1 October - 13 November 2009

If you have any queries about this consultation please contact:
Nigel Wakelin
Licensing Team
Sport and Leisure Directorate
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
2-4 Cockspur Street
London SW1Y 5DH

Freedom of information
Please note responses may be published, unless you ask us not do so.  In addition under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 all information in responses, including personal information, may be subject to publication or disclosure. If any correspondent requests confidentiality this cannot be guaranteed, and will only be possible if considered appropriate under the legislation.

For enquiries about the consultation (handling) process only please contact DCMS Public Engagement and Recognition Unit (PERU) at the above address or email enquiries@culture.gsi.gov.uk, heading your communication 'Consultation on the extension of public proposals to introduce a new process for electronic applications.'

 

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