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13. After Schedule 2 insert—
Regulation 4A
1. In respect of the performance of the registrar’s function in relation to the inspection of material kept by the registrar and the provision of the copies of material kept by the registrar in respect of EEIGs, where that material is restricted DOB information to which section 1087A(1) of the 2006 Act as applied to EEIGs by paragraph 32A of Schedule 4 to the EEIG Regulations(1) applies, the following fees are payable—
Matters in relation to which a fee is payable | Amount of fee |
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(a) for an application by a specified public authority or a credit reference agency under regulations 2 and 3 of the Companies (Disclosure of Date of Birth Information) Regulations 2015(2) as applied to EEIGs by paragraph 32A of Schedule 4 to the EEIG Regulations for the registrar to determine whether to disclose restricted DOB information to that authority or agency; | £54.00 |
(b) for the provision by means of an email of the day of the month on which a specified manager of an EEIG was born on the request of a specified public authority or a credit reference agency. | £5.00” |
Paragraph 32A of Schedule 4 was inserted by Regulation 8(4) of the Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (Filing Requirements) Regulations 2015 (S.I. 2015/1695).
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