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The Medicines (Fixing of Fees Relating to Medicinal Products for Human Use) Amendment Order 1995

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1995 No. 871

FEES AND CHARGES

The Medicines (Fixing of Fees Relating to Medicinal Products for Human Use) Amendment Order 1995

Made

23rd March 1995

Coming into force

1st April 1995

Whereas a draft of this Order has been approved by a resolution of the House of Commons in pursuance of section 102(5) of the Finance (No. 2) Act 1987(1):

Now, therefore, the Secretaries of State for Health, for Wales, for Scotland and for Northern Ireland and the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, being the Ministers of the Crown determined by the Treasury to be the appropriate authority in relation to the power to fix fees under section 1(1) of the Medicines Act 1971(2) acting jointly in exercise of the powers conferred by section 102 of the Finance (No. 2) Act 1987, hereby make the following Order:—

(1)

1987 c. 51. Seesection 102(2) for the meaning of “power to fix a fee”, “fee” and “the appropriate authority”.

(2)

1971 c. 69. Section 1(1) has effect from 1.1.95 as applied by regulation 9(12) of the Medicines for Human Use (Marketing Authorisations Etc.) Regulations 1994 (S.I. 1994/3144).

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