Course description
Licensed premises are a principal focus of the new enforcement powers within the new Immigration Act. The relevant provisions came fully into effect in April 2017 and the rights of individuals to apply for, and retain, both premises and personal licences are significantly impacted by the immigration status of the holder or applicant. Employers of illegal workers can face very severe censure and the potential loss of their licence and a new system of illegal working closure notices and orders can instantly close licensed premises.
Presented by Gary Grant, one of the country's leading licensing barristers, this webinar is aimed at those representing the interests of the trade, police and border forces, and local authorities alike. It will bring you fully up to speed with the recent developments you need to be aware of in just 1 hour.
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Introduction
Issues over immigration and illegal workers have been at the forefront of recent political events.
Alcohol and entertainment licensing has not escaped the impact. Indeed, licensed premises are a principal focus of the new enforcement powers within the new Immigration Act.
The relevant provisions came fully into effect in April 2017 and the rights of individuals to apply for, and retain, both premises and personal licences are significantly impacted by the immigration status of the holder or applicant.
Employers of illegal workers can face very severe censure and the potential loss of their licence and a new system of illegal working closure notices and orders can instantly close licensed premises.
This 1 hour webinar is aimed at those representing the interests of the trade, police and border forces, and local authorities alike.
What You Will Learn
Topics to be covered will include:
- Brief background to the Immigration Act
- Related amendments to the Licensing Act
- Impact on applicants and holders of premises and personal licences
- Home Office as the responsible authority
- Closure Notices and Closure Orders
- Reviews and illegal workers
- New Home Office guidance
- Appeals
- Case law
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