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Activity | Fee (£) | Fee to be paid by: |
---|---|---|
Taking or supervising the taking of official control samples | A fixed fee of £76 plus £29 per ½ hour (or part of ½ hour) spent | The person in charge of the holding |
Examination of official control samples | 15.30 per sample | The person in charge of the holding |
Processing of an application for approval of a laboratory under Regulation 21 of the 2005 Regulations or Article 12 of the European Regulation | 13 | The operator of the laboratory |
Processing of annual registration documentation in respect of a laboratory approved under Regulation 21 of the 2005 Regulations or Article 12 of the European Regulation | 31 | The operator of the laboratory |
Inspecting a laboratory for the purpose of Regulation 21 of the 2005 Regulations or Article 12 of the European Regulation for— | The operator of the laboratory | |
(a) one test | 631 | |
(b) two tests | 650.50 | |
(c) three tests | 670 | |
(d) four tests | 689.50 | |
Administering a quality control test under Regulation 21 of the 2005 Regulations or Article 12 of the European Regulation for— | The operator of the laboratory | |
(a) Salmonella | 36 | |
(b) Enterobacteriaceae | 67 | |
(c) Clostridium perfringens | 67 | |
Conducting tests under point 4(b)(i) of part D of Annex II to the European Regulation(1) | 107.10 | The person in charge of the holding |
Conducting tests under point 4(b)(ii) of part D of Annex II to the European Regulation | 3,435 | The person in charge of the holding |
Conducting tests under point 4(b)(iii) of part D of Annex II to the European Regulation | 2,235 | The person in charge of the holding |
Regulation 1237/2007 has substituted a new Part D to Annex II to Regulation 2160/2003.
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