94 Provision of information, etc relating to disabilities

94  Provision of information, etc relating to disabilities

(1)     If at any time during the period for which his licence remains in force, a licence holder becomes aware—

(a)     that he is suffering from a relevant or prospective disability which he has not previously disclosed to the Secretary of State, or

(b)     that a relevant or prospective disability from which he has at any time suffered (and which has been previously so disclosed) has become more acute since the licence was granted,

the licence holder must forthwith notify the Secretary of State in writing of the nature and extent of his disability.

(2)     The licence holder is not required to notify the Secretary of State under subsection (1) above if—

(a)     the disability is one from which he has not previously suffered, and

(b)     he has reasonable grounds for believing that the duration of the disability will not extend beyond the period of three months beginning with the date on which he first becomes aware that he suffers from it.

(3)     A person who fails without reasonable excuse to notify the Secretary of State as required by subsection (1) above is guilty of an offence.

[(3A)     A person

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