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These Regulations increase the fees payable under the Road Transport (International Passenger Services) Regulations 1984.
The fee increases, with percentage increases, are shown in the table below. The fees were last increased on 30 August 2004.
Old Fee | New Fee | % increase | |
---|---|---|---|
Application for a certified copy of an authorisation. | £11 | £12 | 9.1% |
Application for a special regular service authorisation or international passenger transport authorisation. | £160 | £168 | 5.0% |
Application for a shuttle service authorisation or regular service authorisation. | £163 | £171 | 4.9% |
Annual renewal of a regular or special regular service authorisation. | £34 | £36 | 5.9% |
Application for an own account certificate (each year). | £5 | £6 | 20.0% |
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