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5.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3), the prescribed fee, for the purposes of regulation 27(5) of the Approval Regulations, in respect of a further application, is—
(a)£40 in the case of a vehicle in vehicle category M1 or N1, where the vehicle is not an ACS vehicle;
(b)£90 in the case of a vehicle in vehicle category M1 or N1, where the vehicle is an ACS vehicle;
(c)£50 in the case of a vehicle in vehicle category M2;
(d)£72 in the case of a vehicle in vehicle category M3;
(e)£46 in the case of a vehicle in vehicle category N2 or N3;
(f)£14 in the case of a vehicle in vehicle category O1 or O2; and
(g)£29 in the case of a vehicle in vehicle category O3 or O4.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), the prescribed fee, in respect of a further application to which regulation 27(3) of the Approval Regulations applies and which complies with the requirements set out in regulation 27(4), is £25 in the case of any vehicle.
(3) Where, at the applicant’s request, the time appointed for the examination of a vehicle for the purposes of such an application is out of hours, the fees prescribed by paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be increased by £19 in the case of any vehicle.
(4) Any fee required to be paid by virtue of paragraphs (1), (2) or (3) shall be paid to the approval authority as it directs.
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