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The document outlines the relevant offences under the Licensing Act 2003 that must be declared by applicants and holders of personal licences. It includes:

  • Attempted and conspiracy offences
  • Copyright and trademark offences
  • Food safety offences
  • Drug and drink/drug-driving offences
  • Firearms offences
  • Fraud, forgery, and duty-evasion offences
  • Immigration offences
  • Licensing offences
  • Sexual offences
  • Terrorism offences
  • Theft offences
  • Violent offences

It also details the rehabilitation periods for different sentences under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, explaining when convictions become ‘spent’ and no longer need to be declared.

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