Licensing (Licence
Fees) (Jersey) Regulations 2007
Official
Consolidated Version
This is an official
version of consolidated legislation compiled and issued under the authority of
the Legislation (Jersey) Law 2021.
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Licensing (Licence
Fees) (Jersey) Regulations 2007
1 Increase
of Fees
(1) Subject to paragraphs (2),
(3), (4) and (5), the fees payable on the grant or renewal of licences shall be
as follows –
First Category (“Taverner’s Licence”)
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£434, plus a fee of £1.07 multiplied by the maximum
number of persons who may at any time be accommodated for reward on the
premises (in these Regulations referred to as “the number of approved
residents”)
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Second Category (“Residential Licence”)
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A fee of £1.07 multiplied by the number of approved residents,
with a minimum fee of £136
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Third Category (“Restaurant Licence”)
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£434
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Fourth Category (“Comprehensive Licence”)
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£1,082, plus a fee of £2.15 multiplied by the number
of approved residents
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Fifth Category (“Club Licence”)
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£324
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Sixth Category
(“Off-Licence”)
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£114
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Seventh Category
(“Entertainment Licence”)
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(a) cinemas, theatres
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£434
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(b) places
of entertainment other than cinemas and theatres
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A fee of £1.07
multiplied by the number of persons mentioned in the permit for entertainment
granted by the Bailiff in respect of the premises, with a minimum fee of
£434.
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(2) If
licences of different categories are applicable to the same premises, a
separate fee shall be payable in respect of each category of licence.
(3) If a licence will
expire within 6 months of its commencement, the fee for the licence shall
be one-half of that prescribed in paragraph (1).
(4) If a licence will
expire more than 12 months and 7 days after its commencement, the fee
for the licence shall be increased by one-twelfth.
(5) If an application for
grant of a licence is refused or withdrawn, the amount of the fee shall be
refunded to the applicant.
2 Citation
These Regulations may be cited as the Licensing (Licence Fees)
(Jersey) Regulations 2007.