Definition
Any exhibition, demonstration
or performance of hypnotism (as defined in the Hypnotism Act 1952)
on any person requires the express written consent of the Council
and must comply with any attached conditions.
Applications
An application for consent must be in
writing (there is no prescribed form) and signed by the applicant
or his agent and must be made not less than 28 days in advance of
the performance concerned. This period may be reduced in the
case of a hypnotist who has performed at the same venue within the
last three years without any problems occurring. The Council
will normally respond within 7 to 14 days, less where the hypnotist
has previously performed in the same venue.
The applicant must at the same time forward a copy of the
application to the Chief Officer of Police and the Fire
Authority.
The application shall contain the following information:-
The name (both real and stage name, if different) and address of
the person who will give the performance along with details of
their last three performances (where and when);
and
A statement as to whether, and if so giving the full details, the
hypnotist has previously been refused, or had withdrawn, a consent
by any licensing authority or been convicted of an offence under
the Hypnotism Act 1952 or of an offence involving the breach of a
condition regulating or prohibiting the giving of a performance of
hypnotism on any person at a place licensed under the Licensing Act
2003 or any other place.
Publicity
No poster, advertisement or programme for
performance of hypnotism which is likely to cause public offence
shall be displayed, sold or supplied by or on behalf of the
licensee either at the premises or elsewhere;
Every poster, advertisement or programme for the performance which
is displayed, sold or supplied shall include, clearly and legibly,
the following statement:-
'Volunteers, who must be aged 18 or over, can refuse at any
point to continue taking part in the performance.'