(1) This regulation applies where—
(a) an application has been made for the grant, revocation or variation of a licence;
(b) the Authority has given notice of its proposed decision under section 19(1) or (3) of the 1990 Act (procedure in relation to licensing decisions);
(c) a person (“the applicant”) is exercising the right to make representations about the proposed decision ; and
(d) the Licence Committee is to determine the matter at a hearing .
(2) The Licence Committee may issue a notice to require any person present in the United Kingdom—
(a) to attend as a witness at a hearing at the time and place specified in the notice; or
(b) to produce any documents in that person’s custody or control which the Licence Committee considers relevant to the proceedings before it.
(3) A notice under paragraph (2)(a) may not require the applicant to attend as a witness.
(4) No person is required to attend in response to a notice under paragraph (2)(a) unless—
(a) the person is given at least 7 days notice of the hearing, beginning with the date of receipt of the notice, or agrees to accept a shorter period of notice; and
(b) the Authority confirms that it will pay the person’s reasonable and necessary travel and subsistence expenses.
(5) No person may be compelled to give any evidence, or produce any document, that the person could not be compelled to give or produce on a trial of an action in a civil court of law in that part of the United Kingdom where the hearing before the Licence Committee is to take place.
(6) A notice under paragraph (2) must state that—
(a) the person to whom it is addressed may apply to the Licence Committee to vary or set aside the notice; and
(b) it is an offence to fail without reasonable excuse to comply with the notice .
(7) The Licence Committee may, on an application by a person to whom it is addressed, set aside or vary a notice.
(8) In this regulation, “the Licence Committee” means the committee established by the Authority under section 9A(2) of the 1990 Act (power to delegate and establish committees) to which the Authority has delegated its function of considering representations under section 19(4) of that Act.