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Metal Dealers Licence

Licence Summary

To be a scrap metal dealer operating from premises, you need a  metal dealer's licence. However, a metal dealer's licence is not required by a person who holds an exemption warrant..

Eligibility Criteria

A metal dealer's licence will specify the activities which you may engage in and the place where you can carry out your business.  The premises or vehicle you use in order to carry out the work must be suitable for that purpose.

You must not be disqualified from holding a licence, and you must be fit to be the holder of the licence.

You must not have applied for the same licence within the last year, unless there has been a material change in your circumstances since your last application.

An exemption warrant can be issued by the licensing authority where a certificate from the auditor of the metal dealer's business is produced, which states that, in a financial year within the preceding 18 months, the total amount received by the dealer in respect of metal sold or supplied exceeded £100,000.

Regulation Summary

Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982

A licence application fee will be payable.

Applications must:

The application must also contain either of the following:

Application Evaluation

The local authority will:

The register must be available for inspection by any member of the public at reasonable times and places and any member of the public must be permitted to make a copy of it.

Will Tacit Consent Apply?

Yes, where the local authority fails to make a decision within six months of receipt of the application, the licence is deemed to be granted or renewed.

Apply Online

You are now able to apply for this service using the ELMS portal system supplied by the UK Government's Department for Business Innovation and Skills. Please click on the link, on the right,if you wish to use this facility.

Failed Application Redress

Within 28 days of the date of the decision to refuse their application, the applicant may require the licence authority to give the reasons for their decision.

The applicant may appeal to the sheriff against the decision, within 28 days of the decision, as long as they have already followed any available procedure in terms of stating their case to the local authority.

The appeal will only be successful if the sheriff considers that the local authority, in making their decision, had:

The applicant may then appeal on a point of law from the sheriff's decision to the Court of Session within 28 days from the date of the sheriff's decision. Please contact your Local Authority in the first instance.

Objections

Within 28 days of the date of the decision to refuse their application, the applicant may require the licence authority to give the reasons for their decision.

The applicant may appeal to the sheriff against the decision, within 28 days of the decision, as long as they have already followed any available procedure in terms of stating their case to the local authority.

The appeal will only be successful if the sheriff considers that the local authority, in making their decision, had:

The applicant may then appeal on a point of law from the sheriff's decision to the Court of Session within 28 days from the date of the sheriff's decision. Please contact your Local Authority in the first instance.

Licence Holder Redress

If the local authority decides to suspend a licence, not to renew a licence, or not to consent to material changes to the premises or vehicle used in the course of a licence holder's work, the licence holder may appeal against the decision to the sheriff, within 28 days of being notified, as long as they have already followed any available procedure in terms of stating their case to the local authority.

Consumer Complaint

We would always advise that in the event of a complaint the first contact is made with the licence holder - preferably in the form a letter (with proof of delivery). If that has not worked, if you are located in the UK, Consumer Direct will give you advice. From outside the UK contact the UK European Consumer Centre.

Contact

If you require further information please Contact Us.

 

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