Issue - meetings

Issue - meetings

Policy on the relevance of warnings, offences, cautions and convictions

Meeting: 21/03/2022 - Council (Item 116)

116 Policy on the relevance of warnings, offences, cautions and convictions pdf icon PDF 237 KB

The Head of Regulatory Services and Community Safety has submitted a report to the General Purposes Licensing Committee on 17 March 2022 seeking agreement and a recommendation to Council of the Policy on the Relevance of Warnings, Offences, Cautions and Convictions (Taxi Licensing).

The Committee’s decision will be reported in the Briefing Note. The draft minutes will be available on the meeting webpage.

Councillor Clarkson, Chair of the General Purposes Licensing Committee will present the report and propose the Committee’s recommendation.

Recommendation: That subject to the decision of the General Purposes Licensing Committee Council resolves to adopt the final Policy on the Relevance of Warnings, Offences, Cautions and Convictions.

 

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

Council considered a report from the Head of Regulatory Services and Community Safety seeking agreement of the Policy on the Relevance of Warnings, Offences, Cautions and Convictions (Taxi Licensing).

Cllr Cook, Chair of the Licencing and Gambling Acts Committee presented the report and proposed the recommendation.

The recommendation was agreed on being seconded by Cllr Hollingsworth and put to the vote.

Council resolved to:

adopt the final Policy on the Relevance of Warnings, Offences, Cautions and Convictions.