Park Home Site licensing - Improving the Management of Residential Park Home Sites: Consultation
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This consultation builds upon decisions about proposals taken following an earlier consultation in 2005 and sets out for further consideration how a new licensing system might look. Views are sought on the proposed revised licensing system, particularly including the following key areas: interim licences, site certification; criteria for determining that a licence holder is a 'fit and proper person' and that suitable management arrangements are in place; licence conditions; enforcement notices and related provisions; offences and fines; interim and final management orders; and licensing fee structures.
Our proposals have been developed working in collaboration with stakeholders, and we are grateful for the help we received in developing these proposals.
Timeframe
This consultation started on 12th May 2009 and ended on 4th August 2009.
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