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2.—(1) The International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (Fees) Regulations 1988(1) are amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 2 (interpretation), omit sub-paragraph (b) (definition of “the 1988 Regulations”).
(3) For regulation 3 (fees) substitute—
“3. Subject to regulations 3A, 4(2) and 5, the fee for the administrative work carried out upon receipt of an application for an ADR certificate and for the carrying out of an inspection in respect of a vehicle shall be—
(a)£116 where the inspection is to be carried out at a vehicle testing station provided by the Secretary of State; or
(b)£83 where the inspection is to be carried out at a vehicle testing station not provided by the Secretary of State.”.
(4) In regulation 4—
(a)in paragraph (1), omit “below”;
(b)for paragraph (2) substitute—
“(2) Where a vehicle fails to pass an inspection and within 14 days thereafter arrangements are made for a further inspection to be carried out within that period, paragraph (1) shall not apply but in respect of such further inspection the fee payable shall be—
(a)£63 where the inspection is carried out at a vehicle testing station provided by the Secretary of State; or
(b)£39 where the inspection is carried out at a vehicle testing station not provided by the Secretary of State.”.
(5) For regulation 5, substitute—
“5. Subject to regulation 8, the fees payable under regulation 3 or 4 in relation to an application for an ADR certificate are payable notwithstanding that the vehicle is not submitted for an inspection at the time arranged for the inspection or the inspection is not carried out for any of the reasons specified in the Schedule, but if the inspection is not carried out for any other reason any sum tendered under regulation 7 in relation to the application must be returned.”.
(6) Omit regulation 11 (savings).
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