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1Fees for doing consular and similar acts.

(1)Her Majesty may, by Order in Council, prescribe the fees to be levied by persons authorised by the Secretary of State to exercise consular functions, or functions in the United Kingdom which correspond with consular functions, for doing anything in the exercise of such functions.

(2)" Consular functions " means any of the functions described in Article 5 of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations set out in Schedule 1 to the [1968 c. 18.] Consular Relations Act 1968 but subsection (1) above applies in relation to persons who are not as well as in relation to persons who are consular officers.

(3)All fees prescribed under subsection (1) above shall be levied, accounted for and applied, and may be remitted, in accordance with regulations made by the Secretary of State by statutory instrument with the approval of the Treasury.

(4)Copies of or extracts from the table of fees so prescribed shall be exhibited in every office where such fees are levied.

(5)The following enactments (which are replaced by the foregoing provisions of this section) are hereby repealed, namely—

(a)the [1891 c. 36.] Consular Salaries and Fees Act 1891;

(b)section 8 of the [1923 c. 4.] Fees (Increase) Act 1923; and

(c)section 13(4) of the [1968 c. 18.] Consular Relations Act 1968;

and in section 20 of the [1892 c. 23.] Foreign Marriage Act 1892 and section 1(4) of the Marriage with [1906 c. 40.] Foreigners Act 1906 (which make consular fees chargeable for things done under those Acts) for the words " Consular Salaries and Fees Act 1891 " there shall be substituted the words " Consular Fees Act 1980 ".