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Reasonable Period is defined as 90-days from initial commencement of employment.
If you are a new employee, you must transfer your covered account(s) to a Designated Broker within a Reasonable Period from your initial commencement of employment.
However, there is no automatic extension to the Permit or the Reasonable Period in these circumstances and the end date remains the same unless an agreement is reached between the Promoter and the Permit Authority, and a Permit variation is granted (see Chapter 7).On non-Strategically Significant Streets, a Permit will be issued with a start and end date, with the duration being the number of calendar days between the estimated start and end dates.
On Strategically Significant Streets, the duration of the Activity will exactly match the time from the start date to the end date excluding any non-working days between the two dates.The duration (Reasonable Period) for s74 purposes should be the same as the duration given in the Permit, unless the application granted by the Permit Authority has limited the duration for s74 purposes to a period less than the Permit duration.
It should be noted that if the Permit should start on a Monday and finish on a Friday, the subsequent weekend cannot be used as additional days without the express approval of the Permit Authority through a Permit variation.However, in other respects, the duration and Reasonable Period of the Activity remains operating on working days, as defined in the Permit Scheme Regulations.