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What category of public entertainment requires a licence?


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Unless exempted, a public entertainment or arts entertainment licence is required under the Public Entertainments Act (PEA), Chapter 257, for any entertainment that is provided in any place to which the public or any class of public has access, whether gratuitously or otherwise. For more information, please click here.

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