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The Merchant Shipping (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1991

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2.  The Merchant Shipping (Fees) Regulations 1991 (1) shall be amended as follows—

(a)by adding to regulation 2(1) the following definition (before the definition of “tons”): ““Radio Rules” means the Merchant Shipping (Radio Installations) Regulations 1980(2), the Merchant Shipping (Navigational Equipment) Regulation 1984(3), the Merchant Shipping (Radio Installations Survey) Regulations 1981(4) and the Merchant Shipping (Radio) (Fishing Vessels) Rules 1974(5);”

(b)by adding to regulation 4(1) the following paragraph “(g) where the amount of work chargeable for is not an exact hour, the time shall be rounded up to the nearest half hour; or in the case of fees payable to British Telecommunications plc for services in connection with the Radio Rules up to the nearest quarter hour”;

(c)by adding to the end of regulation 5(2) “except in the case of the issue of a certificate issued pursuant to the Radio Rules where the survey for the purpose of such certificate was performed abroad by a locally appointed surveyor. In such case the work involved in the issue of the certificate shall be charged for separately at the hourly rate of £44”;

(d)by numbering the existing paragraph 2 of Part I of the Schedule “(1)”, by deleting sub-paragraph (1)(d), and adding the following sub-paragraph—

(2) (a) In the case of the Radio Rules, the fees for any services performed by British Telecommunications plc pursuant to the Merchant Shipping (Radio and Radio-Navigational Equipment Survey) Regulations 1991(6) and the Fishing Vessels (Safety Provisions) (Amendment) Rules 1991(7) shall be charged as follows—

(i)in respect of the time occupied by the survey (subject to regulation 4 above and to any additional charge payable under Part XI below) in travelling, conducting the survey and completing a report of the survey, at an hourly rate of £44, and

(ii)in respect of all administrative (and other) work involved, at an amount of £72 for fishing vessels, and £88 for other ships.

(b)Subject to the above, and to any additional charge payable under Part XI, the hourly rate for any services performed in connection with the Radio Rules shall be £37.;

(e)by adding to paragraph 4 of Part I of the Schedule the following sub-paragraph—

(5) In the case of any service performed by British Telecommunications plc pursuant to the Merchant Shipping (Radio and Radio-Navigational Equipment Survey) Regulations 1991 or the Fishing Vessels (Safety Provisions) (Amendment) Rules 1991, sub-paragraph (3) shall apply as if the reference to the Secretary of State was a reference to British Telecommunications plc.;

(f)by substituting in Part II of the Schedule, in the Table in paragraph 3, “£660” for “£610” in the column headed “Fee”.

(g)by substituting in Part XI of the Schedule in the column headed “Radio surveys £ per hour or part thereof” in the Table, “44”, “88”, “44”, “22”, “44” respectively for “55”, “110”, “55”, “27.50”, “55” respectively.

(1)

S.I. 1991/784.

(2)

S.I. 1980/529, amended by S.I. 1981/582, 1984/346, 1223, 1985/1216, 1986/1075.

(3)

S.I. 1984/1203, amended by S.I. 1985/659.

(4)

S.I. 1981/583.

(5)

S.I. 1974/1919, amended by S.I. 1982/1292.

(6)

S.I. 1991/1341.

(7)

S.I. 1991/1342.

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