Statutory Instrument 1991 No. 1142

      The Data Protection Registration Fee Order 1991


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1991 No. 1142

FEES AND CHARGES

The Data Protection Registration Fee Order 1991

Made 8th May 1991
Coming into force 9th May 1991

    In exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 102(4) of the Finance (No. 2) Act 1987[1] , a draft of this instrument having been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, the House of Commons, I hereby make the following Order:
        1.    This Order may be cited as the Data Protection Registration Fee Order 1991 and shall come into force on the day after the day on which it is made.
        2.—(1)  In relation to the functions mentioned in paragraph (2) below the costs of which fall to be taken into account on the exercise of the powers to fix the fees to which paragraph (3) below applies, the following matter, namely, any deficit incurred before the exercise of the relevant power, is hereby specified for the purposes of section 102(4) of the Finance (No. 2) Act 1987 as one which may be taken into account in determining those costs.

        (2)  The said functions are those of the Data Protection Registrar, of the Data Protection Tribunal, and of the Secretary of State in respect of that Tribunal, under the Data Protection Act 1984[2] .

        (3)  This paragraph applies—
       (a) to the fee payable under section 6(7) of that Act on an application for registration under that Act; and
       (b) to the fee payable under section 8(5) of that Act on an application for the renewal of registration under that Act.



Kenneth Baker

One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State
Home Office

8th May 1991






EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)
    This Order provides that past deficits may be taken into account in the determination of fees fixed by the Home Secretary for applications for registration and the renewal of registration under the Data Protection Act 1984.



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Notes:

[1] 1987 c. 51. back

[2] 1984 c. 35. back

 

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