hiring for which the licence is granted and the address where the
trade is to be carried on.
(3) The Authority may grant a licence to trade in more than one class of
trade specified in subregulation (1).
4.

Prior to granting a licence, the Authority shall consult —
(a) the Planning Authority as to whether the trade premises
comply with all requirements of planning under the laws of
Seychelles;
(b) the Department responsible for Public Health as to whether
the trade premises conform to the public health requirements
under the laws of Seychelles;
(c) where necessary, the officer in charge of the Fire and Rescue
Services Agency as to whether the trade premises comply with
all planning requirements relating to fire protection under the
laws of Seychelles;
(d) in the case of a hirer under regulation 3(1) (d), the Seychelles
Maritime Safety Administration as to whether the hirecraft
complies with the requirements of the Control of Hire Craft Act
and, where a hire craft is required to be fitted with a wireless
receiver or transmitter, whether there is a valid licence for the
receiver of transmitter;
(e) in the case or a hirer under regulation 3 (1) (e), the Ministry
responsible for the administration of the Beach Control Act as to
whether the requirements under that Act have been complied
with;
(f) in the case of a hirer under regulation 3(1) (f), the Ministry or
Department having the control or management of goods or
vehicles as to whether all the requirements of law have been
complied with.

5.

(1) The Authority may, in a licence under regulations 3(1) (d) specify—
(a) conditions—
(i) restricting the number of passengers;
(ii) restricting the area of operation;
(iii) requiring additional equipment;
(iv) relating to standard or accommodation and tourist
amenities;
(v) requiring the licensee to take out and keep in force a
policy of insurance to the satisfaction of the Authority

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