The Locksmiths (Licensing) Act, 1994
A person may not run a business making locks, repairing locks, or cutting keys unless licensed by the Minister for the Interior or an authorised officer.
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- Ghana
- Instrument
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- Citation
- Act 1994
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- Language
- en
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A person may not run a business making locks, repairing locks, or cutting keys unless licensed by the Minister for the Interior or an authorised officer. Licence applications must be made to the Minister, use the prescribed form, include prescribed information, and pay a processing fee of ¢5,000 per application form. The Minister or an authorised officer may issue licences to applicants, subject to regulations, and applicants must pay ¢20,000 for each licence and for renewal. A licence issued under this Act cannot be transferred. The licensee must display the licence in a prominent place on the business premises.
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