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The Gaming Act (Variation of Fees) Order 1998

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(1)(2)(3)(4)
Provisions of section 48 referring to feesMatters to which fee relatesPrevious sum(1)New sum
Subsection (3)Fees chargeable:
paragraph (a)Grant of gaming licence£32,030£32,830
paragraph (b)Renewal of licence£6,580£6,740
paragraph (c)Transfer of licence£7,090£7,270
paragraph (ca)Application for a certificate consenting to the making of an application for the grant of a licence£6,120£6,270
paragraph (cb)Application for a certificate consenting to the making of an application for the transfer of a licence£3,060£3,130
paragraph (d)Registration of club or institute (Part II)£190£195
Renewal of registration£90£95
paragraph (e)Registration of club or institute (Part III)£100£105
Renewal of registration£60£62
paragraph (f)Issue of certificate of approval£72£75
paragraph (g)Issue of machine certificate£3,720£3,810
Renewal of certificate£1,480£1,520
Subsection (4)Fees chargeable where gaming limited to bingo:
paragraph (a)Grant of gaming licence£2,640£2,710
£32,030£32,830
paragraph (b)Renewal of licence£825£845
£6,580£6,740
Transfer of licence£925£950
£7,090£7,270
Subsection (4A)
Application for a certificate consenting to the making of an application for the grant of a licence£1,835£1,880
£6,120£6,270
Application for a certificate consenting to the making of an application for the transfer of a licence£610£625
£3,060£3,130
(1)

See S.I. 1995/321, 571.

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