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4.—(1) This regulation applies to an application for a licence in respect of the disposal of materials dredged from the seabed in connection with maintenance works.
(2) Where the application seeks a licence to dispose of no more than 10,000 tons over a period—
(a)of no more than 1 year, the fee is £1,400;
(b)of more than 1 year but no more than 2 years, the fee is £2,450;
(c)of more than 2 years but no more than 3 years, the fee is £3,500.
(3) Where the application seeks a licence to dispose of more than 10,000 tons but no more than 100,000 tons over a period—
(a)of no more than 1 year, the fee is £2,800;
(b)of more than 1 year but no more than 2 years, the fee is £4,900;
(c)of more than 2 years but no more than 3 years, the fee is £7,000.
(4) Where the application seeks a licence to dispose of more than 100,000 tons but no more than 300,000 tons over a period—
(a)of no more than 1 year, the fee is £5,600;
(b)of more than 1 year but no more than 2 years, the fee is £9,800;
(c)of more than 2 years but no more than 3 years, the fee is £14,000.
(5) Where the application seeks a licence to dispose of more than 300,000 tons over a period—
(a)of no more than 1 year, the fee is £9,400;
(b)of more than 1 year but no more than 2 years, the fee is £16,450;
(c)of more than 2 years but no more than 3 years, the fee is £23,500.
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