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Power of OFT to require access to premises

After section 36B of the 1974 Act (inserted by section 46 of this Act) insert—

“36C    

Power of OFT to require access to premises

(1)   

The OFT may by notice to a licensee under a licence require him to

secure that access to the premises specified or described in the notice is

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given to an officer of an enforcement authority in order for the officer—

(a)   

to observe the carrying on of a business under the licence by the

licensee; or

(b)   

to inspect such documents of the licensee relating to such a

business as are—

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(i)   

specified or described in the notice; and

(ii)   

situated on the premises.

(2)   

The notice shall set out the reasons why the access is required.

(3)   

The premises which may be specified or described in the notice—

(a)   

include premises which are not premises of the licensee if they

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are premises from which he carries on activities in connection

with the business in question; but

(b)   

do not include premises which are used only as a dwelling.

(4)   

The licensee shall secure that the required access is given at such times

as the OFT reasonably requires.

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(5)   

The OFT shall give reasonable notice of those times.

(6)   

Where an officer is given access to any premises by virtue of this

section, the licensee shall also secure that persons on the premises give

the officer such reasonable assistance as he may require.

(7)   

The assistance that may be required under subsection (6) includes

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(amongst other things) the giving to the officer of an explanation of a

document which he is inspecting.

(8)   

A requirement may be imposed under subsection (1) on a person who

is—

(a)   

the holder of a standard licence, or

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(b)   

the original applicant for a group licence,

   

only if the observation or inspection in question is reasonably required

for purposes connected with the OFT’s functions under this Act.

(9)   

A requirement may be imposed under subsection (1) on any other

person only if—

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(a)   

an act or omission mentioned in section 36B(6) has occurred or

the OFT has reason to suspect that such an act or omission has

occurred; and

(b)   

the observation or inspection in question is reasonably required

for purposes connected with—

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(i)   

the taking by the OFT of steps under this Part as a

consequence; or

(ii)   

its consideration of whether to take such steps as a

consequence.

(10)   

In this section—

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(a)   

references to a licensee under a licence include, in relation to a

group licence issued on application, references to the original

applicant; and

(b)   

references to a business being carried on under a licence by a

licensee include, in relation to the original applicant for a group

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licence, activities being carried on by him for the purpose of

regulating or otherwise supervising (whether by virtue of an

enactment, an agreement or otherwise) licensees under that

licence in connection with their carrying on of businesses under

that licence.”

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48      

Entry to premises under warrant

After section 36C of the 1974 Act (inserted by section 47 of this Act) insert—

“36D    

Entry to premises under warrant

(1)   

A justice of the peace may issue a warrant under this section if satisfied

on information on oath given on behalf of the OFT that there are

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reasonable grounds for believing that the following conditions are

satisfied.

(2)   

Those conditions are—

(a)   

that there is on the premises specified in the warrant

information or documents in relation to which a requirement

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could be imposed under section 36B; and

(b)   

that if such a requirement were to be imposed in relation to the

information or documents—

(i)   

it would not be complied with; or

(ii)   

the information or documents would be tampered with.

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(3)   

A warrant under this section shall authorise an officer of an

enforcement authority—

(a)   

to enter the premises specified in the warrant;

(b)   

to search the premises and to seize and detain any information

or documents appearing to be information or documents

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specified in the warrant or information or documents of a

description so specified;

(c)   

to take any other steps which may appear to be reasonably

necessary for preserving such information or documents or

preventing interference with them; and

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(d)   

to use such force as may be reasonably necessary.

(4)   

An officer entering premises by virtue of this section may take such

persons and equipment with him as he thinks necessary.

(5)   

In the application of this section to Scotland—

(a)   

the reference to a justice of the peace includes a reference to a

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sheriff;

(b)   

for ‘information on oath’ there is substituted ‘evidence on

oath’.”

 
 

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49      

Failure to comply with information requirement

After section 36D of the 1974 Act (inserted by section 48 of this Act) insert—

“36E    

Failure to comply with information requirement

(1)   

If on an application made by the OFT it appears to the court that a

person (the ‘information defaulter’) has failed to do something that he

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was required to do by virtue of section 36B or 36C, the court may make

an order under this section.

(2)   

An order under this section may require the information defaulter—

(a)   

to do the thing that it appears he failed to do within such period

as may be specified in the order;

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(b)   

otherwise to take such steps to remedy the consequences of the

failure as may be so specified.

(3)   

If the information defaulter is a body corporate, a partnership or an

unincorporated body of persons which is not a partnership, the order

may require an officer, who is (wholly or partly) responsible for the

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failure, to meet such costs or expenses of the application as are specified

in the order.

(4)   

In this section—

‘court’ means—

(a)   

in England and Wales and Northern Ireland, the High

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Court or the county court;

(b)   

in Scotland, the Court of Session or the sheriff;

‘officer’ means—

(a)   

in relation to a body corporate, a person holding a

position of director, manager or secretary of the body or

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any similar position;

(b)   

in relation to a partnership or to an unincorporated

body of persons, a member of the partnership or body.

(5)   

In subsection (4) ‘director’ means, in relation to a body corporate whose

affairs are managed by its members, a member of the body.”

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50      

Officers of enforcement authorities other than OFT

After section 36E of the 1974 Act (inserted by section 49 of this Act) insert—

“36F    

Officers of enforcement authorities other than OFT

(1)   

Anything done or omitted to be done by, or in relation to, a relevant

officer in the exercise or purported exercise of a power by virtue of

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section 36C or 36D shall be treated for all purposes as having been done

or omitted to be done by, or in relation to, an officer of the OFT.

(2)   

Subsection (1) does not apply for the purposes of any criminal

proceedings brought against a relevant officer or the enforcement

authority of which he is an officer in respect of anything done or

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omitted to be done by the officer.

(3)   

A relevant officer shall not disclose to a person other than the OFT

information obtained by his exercise of a power by virtue of section 36C

or 36D unless—

 
 

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(a)   

he has the approval of the OFT to do so; or

(b)   

he is under a duty to make the disclosure.

(4)   

In this section ‘relevant officer’ means an officer of an enforcement

authority other than the OFT.”

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Consequential amendments relating to information

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(1)   

For section 7 of the 1974 Act (penalty for false information) substitute—

“7      

Penalty for false information

A person commits an offence if, for the purposes of, or in connection

with, any requirement imposed or other provision made by or under

this Act, he knowingly or recklessly gives information to the OFT, or to

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an officer of the OFT, which, in a material particular, is false or

misleading.”

(2)   

In subsection (1)(b)(ii) of section 162 of that Act (powers of entry and

inspection) for the words from “recorded” onwards substitute “to provide him

with that information;”.

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(3)   

At the end of that section insert—

“(8)   

References in this section to a breach of any provision of or under this

Act do not include references to—

(a)   

a failure to comply with a requirement imposed under section

33A or 33B;

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(b)   

a failure to comply with section 36A; or

(c)   

a failure in relation to which the OFT can apply for an order

under section 36E.”

(4)   

In section 165 of that Act (obstruction of authorised officers) after subsection (1)

insert—

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“(1A)   

A failure to give assistance or information shall not constitute an

offence under subsection (1)(c) if it is also—

(a)   

a failure to comply with a requirement imposed under section

33A or 33B;

(b)   

a failure to comply with section 36A; or

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(c)   

a failure in relation to which the OFT can apply for an order

under section 36E.”

(5)   

In Part 12 of that Act before section 175 insert—

“174A   

Powers to require provision of information or documents etc.

(1)   

Every power by virtue of this Act to require the provision or production

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of information or documents includes the power—

(a)   

to require information to be provided or produced in such form

as the person exercising the power may specify, including, in

relation to information recorded otherwise than in a legible

form, in a legible form;

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(b)   

to take copies of, or extracts from, any documents provided or

produced by virtue of the exercise of the power; and

 
 

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(c)   

to require the person who is required to provide or produce any

information or document by virtue of the exercise of the

power—

(i)   

to give an explanation of the information or document;

(ii)   

to state, to the best of his knowledge and belief, where

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the information or document is;

(iii)   

to secure that any information provided or produced,

whether in a document or otherwise, is verified in such

manner as may be specified by the person exercising the

power; or

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(iv)   

to secure that any document provided or produced is

authenticated in such manner as may be so specified.

(2)   

A requirement imposed by virtue of subsection (1)(c) shall be complied

with at or by such time as the person exercising the power may specify.

(3)   

Every power by virtue of this Act to inspect or to seize documents at

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any premises includes the power to take copies of, or extracts from, any

documents inspected or seized by virtue of the exercise of the power.

(4)   

But a person has no power by virtue of this Act—

(a)   

to require another person to provide or to produce,

(b)   

to seize from another person, or

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(c)   

to require another person to give access to premises for the

purposes of the inspection of,

   

any information or document which the other person would be entitled

to refuse to provide or produce in proceedings in the High Court on the

grounds of legal professional privilege or (in Scotland) in proceedings

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in the Court of Session on the grounds of confidentiality of

communications.

(5)   

In subsection (4) ‘communications’ means—

(a)   

communications between a professional legal adviser and his

client;

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(b)   

communications made in connection with or in contemplation

of legal proceedings and for the purposes of those

proceedings.”

(6)   

In section 189(1) of that Act (definitions) after the definition of “deposit”

insert—

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“‘documents’ includes information recorded in any form;”.

(7)   

In section 66(4)(d) of the Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 (c. 16)

(interpretation provision relating to search powers) after “section” insert

“36D(3) or”.

(8)   

In Part 1 of Schedule 1 to that Act (powers of seizure to which section 50

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applies) before paragraph 19 insert—

“18A       

The power of seizure conferred by section 36D(3) of the Consumer

Credit Act 1974.”

 
 

 
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