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Planning Act 2016
sec.275LLGrounds for chief executive to amend, suspend or cancel temporary use licences
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### sec.275LL Grounds for chief executive to amend, suspend or cancel temporary use licences
Each of the following is a ground for amending, suspending or cancelling a temporary use licence—
the chief executive reasonably believes—
the holder of the licence has failed to comply with a condition of the licence; or
the licence was obtained because of false or misleading information; or
public safety has been endangered, or is likely to be endangered, because of the licence;
the chief executive—
becomes aware of an impact on the environment, or the amenity of the locality in which the licensed premises for the licence are located, that is occurring, or is likely to occur, as a result of the relevant change the subject of the licence; and
considers the application for the licence would have been refused if the chief executive had been aware of the impact before giving the licence;
the chief executive is satisfied that, having regard to the nature of the applicable event in relation to which the licence was given, there are no longer reasonable grounds for the relevant change the subject of the licence applying during the applicable event period for the applicable event notice.
s 275LL ins 2024 No. 13 s 52
- (a) the chief executive reasonably believes— (i) the holder of the licence has failed to comply with a condition of the licence; or (ii) the licence was obtained because of false or misleading information; or (iii) public safety has been endangered, or is likely to be endangered, because of the licence;
- (i) the holder of the licence has failed to comply with a condition of the licence; or
- (ii) the licence was obtained because of false or misleading information; or
- (iii) public safety has been endangered, or is likely to be endangered, because of the licence;
- (b) the chief executive— (i) becomes aware of an impact on the environment, or the amenity of the locality in which the licensed premises for the licence are located, that is occurring, or is likely to occur, as a result of the relevant change the subject of the licence; and (ii) considers the application for the licence would have been refused if the chief executive had been aware of the impact before giving the licence;
- (i) becomes aware of an impact on the environment, or the amenity of the locality in which the licensed premises for the licence are located, that is occurring, or is likely to occur, as a result of the relevant change the subject of the licence; and
- (ii) considers the application for the licence would have been refused if the chief executive had been aware of the impact before giving the licence;
- (c) the chief executive is satisfied that, having regard to the nature of the applicable event in relation to which the licence was given, there are no longer reasonable grounds for the relevant change the subject of the licence applying during the applicable event period for the applicable event notice.
- (i) the holder of the licence has failed to comply with a condition of the licence; or
- (ii) the licence was obtained because of false or misleading information; or
- (iii) public safety has been endangered, or is likely to be endangered, because of the licence;
- (i) becomes aware of an impact on the environment, or the amenity of the locality in which the licensed premises for the licence are located, that is occurring, or is likely to occur, as a result of the relevant change the subject of the licence; and
- (ii) considers the application for the licence would have been refused if the chief executive had been aware of the impact before giving the licence;