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Recent Legislation

The Gangmasters (Appeals) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006
- These Regulations provide for an appeals procedure against decisions of
the Gangmasters Licensing Authority, under the Gangmasters (Licensing) Act
2004 (c.11), to refuse to grant a licence, to impose conditions to which a
licence is subject, to modify or revoke a licence, or to refuse to transfer a
licence.
The overriding objective of the Regulations is to enable an appointed person
to deal with appeals justly. Dealing with an appeal justly includes, so far as
practicable:
- ensuring that the parties are on an equal footing
- dealing with the appeal in ways which are proportionate to the
complexity or importance of the issues
- ensuring that the appeal is dealt with expeditiously and fairly.
The appointed person will give effect to the overriding objective when he:
- exercises the powers given to him by these Regulations or
- interprets any provision.
The parties will assist the appointed person to further the overriding
objective.

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