4.—(1) An application for a licence shall be made to the Director-General in such form or manner as the Director-General may require and shall be accompanied by —| (a) | the appropriate fee as specified in the Schedule; and | | (b) | such particulars, information and documents as may be specified by the Director-General. |
(2) On receipt of an application under paragraph (1), the Director-General may —| (a) | issue a licence to the applicant, whether unconditionally or subject to such conditions as he thinks fit to impose; or | | (b) | refuse to issue any licence to the applicant. |
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(3) In determining whether to issue or refuse to issue a licence, the Director-General may consider —| (a) | the character and fitness of the applicant to be issued with a licence or, where the applicant is a body corporate, the character and fitness of the members of the board of directors or committee or board of trustees or other governing body of the body corporate; | | (b) | the ability of the applicant to operate and maintain a veterinary centre in accordance with the requisite conditions and standards; and | | (c) | the suitability of the premises (including the facilities and equipment therein) to be licensed for use as a veterinary centre. |
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(4) For the purpose of paragraph (3), the Director-General may —| (a) | inspect the premises in respect of which the application is made, or cause such premises to be inspected by an authorised officer; and | | (b) | require the applicant at his own expense to make such alteration or improvement to the premises or provide, fix or install such facilities and equipment therein, as the Director-General may specify. |
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| (5) The Director-General may, at any time, vary or revoke any of the existing conditions imposed under paragraph (2)(a) or impose new conditions. |
(6) Every licence issued under this rule —| (a) | shall be in such form as the Director-General may determine; | | (b) | shall be valid for the period stated therein unless it is sooner revoked under section 62 of the Act; and | | (c) | may be renewed upon its expiry. |
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| (7) Where the Director-General refuses to issue a licence under paragraph (2)(b), he shall, if requested to do so by the applicant, state in writing the reasons for his refusal. |
| (8) Paragraphs (1) to (7) shall, with the necessary modifications, apply to an application for the renewal of a licence. |
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