Chwilio Deddfwriaeth

The Health and Safety and Nuclear (Fees) Regulations 2016

Status:

Dyma’r fersiwn wreiddiol (fel y’i gwnaed yn wreiddiol).

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 1FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVAL UNDER THE AGRICULTURE (TRACTOR CABS) REGULATIONS 1974

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Subject matterFee
(a) Original approval of tractor cab£504
(b) Revision of an existing approval of a tractor cab£277

Regulation 4

SCHEDULE 2FEE FOR APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL UNDER THE FREIGHT CONTAINERS (SAFETY CONVENTION) REGULATIONS 1984

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Subject matterFee
Approval of scheme or programme for examination of freight containers£98

Regulation 5

SCHEDULE 3FEES FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS UNDER THE 2012 ASBESTOS REGULATIONS

Table 1

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Subject matter of licenceFee
Licence for work with asbestos or renewal of (original) licence£3,365

Table 2

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Fee for re-assessment of licence applicationFee for amendment of condition, or duration, of licenceFee for other amendment, or replacement, of a licence
£771£771£83

Regulation 6

SCHEDULE 4FEES FOR EXAMINATION OR SURVEILLANCE BY AN EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL ADVISER

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ProvisionReferenceBasic feeFee for X-RaysFee for Laboratory tests
(a) The 1999 RegulationsS.I.1999/3232

£40 where surveillance is confined to examination of, and making entries in, records

£74 in other cases

£76£44
(b) The 2012 Asbestos RegulationsS.I. 2012/632£76£76£44
(c) The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002S.I. 2002/2677£76£76£44
(d) The Work in Compressed Air Regulations  1996(1)S.I.1996/1656£76£76£44

Regulation 7

SCHEDULE 5FEES FOR MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE BY AN EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL ADVISER UNDER THE CONTROL OF LEAD AT WORK REGULATIONS 2002

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ItemFee
(a)

On the first assessment of an employee (including any clinical medical examination and laboratory tests in connection with the assessment)

£76
(b)

On each subsequent assessment of an employee—

(i)

for laboratory tests, where these are carried out

£44
(ii)

for a clinical medical examination, where this is carried out

£44

Regulation 8

SCHEDULE 6FEES FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE IONISING RADIATIONS REGULATIONS 1999 AND THE RADIATION (EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION) REGULATIONS 2001

Table 1

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DescriptionFeeFee for work by Inspectors or person appointed to advise the Executive
Original approval or reassessment of such approval of dosimetry services granted under regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations for the purposes of those Regulations
Group I
Dose record keeping
(a) Where the application is solely in respect of Group I functions£838£141 per hour worked
(b) Where the application for Group I functions is linked to an application in respect of functions in another group£838£141 per hour worked
Group II
External dosimetry
(a) Whole body (beta, gamma, thermal neutrons) film£838£141 per hour worked
(b) Whole body (beta, gamma, thermal neutrons) thermoluminescent dosemeter£838£141 per hour worked
(c) Whole body (neutron), other than sub-groups (a) or (b)£838£141 per hour worked
(d) Whole body, other than sub-groups (a), (b), or (c)£838£141 per hour worked
(e) Extremity monitoring£838£141 per hour worked
(f) Accident dosimetry, other than in the previous sub-groups£838£141 per hour worked
Group III
Internal dosimetry
(a) Bio-assay, in-vivo monitoring or air sampling£838£141 per hour worked
(b) For each additional one of the above techniques£838£141 per hour worked
Original type approval of apparatus under paragraph 1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i) of Schedule 1 to the 1999 Regulations (which excepts such type approved apparatus from the notification requirements of regulation 6 of those Regulations)£141£141 per hour worked
Amendment of an original approval of dosimetry services granted under regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations for the purposes of those Regulations, or an original type approval of apparatus under paragraph 1(c)(i) or 1(d)(i) of Schedule 1 to those Regulations£58£141 per hour worked

Table 2

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Purpose of applicationFeeFee for work by Inspectors or person appointed to advise the Executive
Original approval or reassessment of such approval of dosimetry services granted under regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations for the purposes of regulation 14 of the 2001 Regulations£1,974£141 per hour worked
Amendment of an original approval of dosimetry services granted under regulation 35 of the 1999 Regulations for the purposes of regulation 14 of the 2001 Regulations£58£141 per hour worked

Table 3

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Statutory provisionFeePurpose of the work

Section 11(1) and 11(2)(a) and (b) of the 1974 Act

£3.65Processing information contained in a record sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 21(3)(e) of the 1999 Regulations

Regulations 9 and 10

SCHEDULE 7FEES PAYABLE IN RELATION TO THE EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 2014, THE ACETYLENE SAFETY (ENGLAND AND WALES AND SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2014 AND THE PETROLEUM (CONSOLIDATION) REGULATIONS 2014

PART 1FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES, OR VARIATIONS TO, OR TRANSFER OF, LICENCES, TO MANUFACTURE OR TO STORE EXPLOSIVES MADE TO LICENSING AUTHORITIES WHICH ARE LICENSING AUTHORITIES BY VIRTUE OF PARAGRAPH 1(c) OR (d) OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 2014 OR PARAGRAPH 1(b), 2 OR 4 OF THAT SCHEDULE IN LOCAL AUTHORITY ASSENT CASES OR WHERE NO ASSENT REQUIRED BY VIRTUE OF REGULATION 13(4)(b) TO (g)

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Provision of the Explosives Regulations 2014 under which a licence is grantedPurpose of applicationFeeFee for work by inspector
Regulation 13, as extended by regulation 2(2) of those Regulations to the manufacture and storage of ammonium nitrate blasting intermediateLicence to manufacture explosives not being ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate nor relating to on-site mixing£656£132 per hour worked
Licence to manufacture or store only ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate£162 per hour worked
Licence to manufacture explosives by means of on-site mixing£243£132 per hour worked
Licence to store explosives£656£132 per hour worked
Renewal of any of the above licences£86£132 per hour worked
Regulation 16Varying a licence to manufacture or store explosives, not being ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate£450£132 per hour worked
Varying a licence to manufacture or store ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate£162 per hour worked
Regulation 17Transfer of any of the above licences£54
Replacement of any of the licences referred to in this Part if lost£54

PART 2FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES, OR VARIATIONS TO, OR TRANSFER OF, LICENCES TO STORE EXPLOSIVES MADE TO LICENSING AUTHORITIES WHICH ARE LICENSING AUTHORITIES BY VIRTUE OF PARAGRAPH 1(a) OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 2014 OR PARAGRAPH 1(b), 2 OR 4 OF THAT SCHEDULE IN CASES WHERE LOCAL AUTHORITY ASSENT IS NOT REQUIRED BY VIRTUE OF REGULATION 13(4)(a) OF THOSE REGULATIONS

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Provision of the Explosives Regulations 2014 under which application madePurpose of applicationFee
Regulation 13Licence to store explosives where, by virtue of regulation 27 of, and Schedule 5 to, the 2014 Regulations, a minimum separation distance of greater than 0 metres is required:
(a) one year’s duration£185
(b) two years’ duration£243
(c) three years’ duration£304
(d) four years’ duration£374

(e) five years’ duration

Licence to store explosives where, by virtue of regulation 27 of, and Schedule 5 to, the 2014 Regulations, no minimum separation distance or a 0 metres separation distance is prescribed:

£423
(a) one year’s duration£109
(b) two years’ duration£141
(c) three years’ duration£173
(d) four years’ duration£206
(e) five years’ duration£238
Renewal of licence to store explosives where, by virtue of regulation 27 of, and Schedule 5 to, the 2014 Regulations, a minimum separation distance of greater than 0 metres is prescribed:
(a) one year’s duration£86
(b) two years’ duration£147
(c) three years’ duration£206
(d) four years’ duration£266
(e) five years’ duration£326
Renewal of licence to store explosives where, by virtue of regulation 27 of, and Schedule 5 to, the 2014 Regulations, no minimum separation distance or a 0 metres minimum separation distance is prescribed:
(a) one year’s duration£54
(b) two years’ duration£86
(c) three years’ duration£120
(d) four years’ duration£152
(e) five years’ duration£185
Regulation 16Varying a licence:
(a) varying name of licensee or address of site£36
(b) any other kind of variationThe reasonable cost to the licensing authority of having the work carried out
Regulation 17Transfer of licence£36
Replacement of licence£36

Note:

The fee payable for a licence or renewal of a licence—

(a)of less than one year’s duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for a licence or renewal of a licence of one year’s duration decreased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence renewal is granted;

(b)of more than one but less than two years’ duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for a licence, or a renewal of a licence, of one year’s duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence or renewal is granted;

(c)of more than two but less than three years’ duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for a licence or renewal of a licence of two years duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence or renewal is granted;

(d)of more than three but less than four years’ duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for a licence or renewal of a licence of three years’ duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence or renewal is granted;

(e)of more than four but less than five years’ duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for a licence or renewal of a licence of four years duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence or renewal is granted.

PART 3FEES FOR EXPLOSIVES CERTIFICATES UNDER THE EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 2014

Table 1

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Provision of the Explosives Regulations 2014 under which a fee is payablePurpose of applicationFee

Regulation 11

(see Note)

(a) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives, not including an application for an explosives certificate referred to in entries (c), (g) or (i), at a site in relation to which a person holds a licence to store explosives and, by virtue of regulation 27 of, and Schedule 5 to, the 2014 Regulations no minimum separation distance is prescribed or a 0 metres minimum separation distance is prescribed:
(i) one year’s duration£130
(ii) two years’ duration£162
(iii) three years’ duration£196
(iv) four years’ duration£228
(v) five years’ duration.£261
(b) Renewal of the explosives certificate referred to in (a):
(i) one year’s duration£114
(ii) two years’ duration£135
(iii) three years’ duration£157
(iv) four years’ duration£180
(v) five years’ duration£201
(c) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives, not including an application for an explosives certificate referred to in entries (a), (g) or (i), at a site in relation to which a person holds a licence for the storage of no more than 2000 kilograms of explosives:
(i) one year’s duration£141
(ii) two years’ duration£173
(iii) three years’ duration£206
(iv) four years’ duration£238
(v) five years’ duration£271
(d) Renewal of the explosives certificate referred to in (c):
(i) one year’s duration£135
(ii) two years’ duration£162
(iii) three years’ duration£190
(iv) four years’ duration£217
(v) five years’ duration£243
(e) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives, not including an application for an explosives certificate referred to in entries (g) or (i), at a site in relation to which a person holds a licence for the storage of more than 2000 kilograms of explosives:
(i) one year’s duration£190
(ii) two years’ duration£228
(iii) three years’ duration£266
(iv) four years’ duration£304
(v) five years’ duration£342
(f) Renewal of the explosives certificate referred to in (e):
(i) one year’s duration£167
(ii) two years’ duration£201
(iii) three years’ duration£233
(iv) four years’ duration£266
(v) five years’ duration£298
(g) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping only shooters’ powder at a site in relation to which the applicant holds a licence, where the applicant also makes a relevant application under the 1968 Act to the chief officer of police determining the explosives certificate application which is to be determined at the same time£25
(h) Renewal of the explosives certificate referred to in (g) where the applicant also makes a relevant application under the 1968 Act to the chief officer of police determining the renewal application which is to be determined at the same time£16
(i) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping only shooters’ powder at a site in relation to which the applicant holds a licence and a relevant certificate, where no relevant application under the 1968 Act by the applicant is to be determined at the same time£46
(j) Renewal of the explosives certificate referred to in (i) where no relevant application under the 1968 Act by the applicant is to be determined at the same time£19
(k) Explosives certificate for acquiring more than 15 kilograms of explosives, not including an application for an explosives certificate referred to in entries (m) or (o):
(i) one year’s duration£130
(ii) two years’ duration£162
(iii) three years’ duration£196
(iv) four years’ duration£228
(v) five years’ duration£261
(l) Renewal of the explosives certificate referred to in (k):
(i) one year’s duration£114
(ii) two years’ duration£135
(iii) three years’ duration£157
(iv) four years’ duration£180
(v) five years’ duration£201
(m) Explosives certificate for acquiring more than 15 kilograms of shooters’ powder only, where the applicant also makes a relevant application under the 1968 Act to the chief officer of police determining the explosives certificate application which is to be determined at the same time£25
(n) Renewal of the explosives certificate referred to in (m) where the applicant also makes a relevant application under the 1968 Act to the chief officer of police determining the renewal application which is to be determined at the same time£16
(o) Explosives certificate for acquiring more than 15 kilograms of shooters’ powder only, where the applicant holds a relevant certificate and no relevant application under the 1968 Act is to be determined at the same time£46
(p) Renewal of the explosives certificate referred to in (o) where no relevant application under the 1968 Act by the applicant is to be determined at the same time£19
(q) Replacement of any explosives certificate referred to in entries (a) to (f) and (k) and (l) if lost£36
(r) Replacement of any explosives certificate referred to in entries (g) to (j) and (m) to (p) if lost£10

Table 2

The fee for a check carried out for the purposes of regulation 19(2)(d) of the 2014 Regulations is £5

Note:

The fee payable for an explosives certificate or a renewal of an explosive certificate (“renewal”)—

(a)of less than one year’s duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for a certificate, or renewal of one year’s duration decreased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted;

(b)of more than one but less than two years’ duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for an explosives certificate, or a renewal of one year’s duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted;

(c)of more than two but less than three years’ duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for an explosives certificate or renewal of two years’ duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted;

(d)of more than three but less than four years’ duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for an explosives certificate or renewal of three years’ duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted;

(e)of more than four but less than five years’ duration is, respectively, the fee set out above for an explosives certificate or renewal of four years’ duration increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted.

PART 4APPLICATIONS UNDER AND REPLACEMENT OF LICENCE UNDER, THE 2014 ACETYLENE REGULATIONS

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Purpose of application under the 2014 Acetylene RegulationsFeeFee for work by inspector
Original application for a licence for the manufacture of compressed acetylene gas, the compression of acetylene gas, the filling of a cylinder with compressed acetylene gas or any combination of those activities under regulation 6£41£132 per hour worked
Application to renew a licence under regulation 6£41£132 per hour worked
Application to vary a licence under regulation 6£41£132 per hour worked
Application to transfer a licence under regulation 6£41£132 per hour worked
Replacement of any of the licences referred to in this Part if lost£41

PART 5FEE PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANTING OF STORAGE CERTIFICATES AND PETROL LICENCES UNDER THE PETROLEUM (CONSOLIDATION) REGULATIONS 2014

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Provision of the Petroleum (Consolidation) Regulations 2014 under which a fee is payablePurpose of applicationFee
Regulation 6Storage certificate, where premises to be used to store petrol of a quantity—
not exceeding 2,500 litres£44 for each year of certificate
exceeding 2,500 litres but not exceeding 50,000 litres£60 for each year of certificate
exceeding 50,000 litres£125 for each year of certificate
Regulation 14

Licence to keep petrol of a quantity—

not exceeding 2,500 litres

exceeding 2,500 litres but not exceeding 50,000 litres

exceeding 50,000 litres

£44 for each year of licence

£60 for each year of licence

£125 for each year of licence

Regulation 11

SCHEDULE 8FEES FOR APPLICATION FOR OR CHANGES TO AN EXPLOSIVES LICENCE UNDER PART 9 OF THE DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES IN HARBOUR AREAS REGULATIONS 1987

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Purpose of the applicationFee
Grant of an explosives licence or alteration of the terms of an existing explosives licence£716 plus £132 per hour worked
Varying name of licensee or address of site£56

Regulation 13

SCHEDULE 9FEES FOR NOTIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS UNDER THE 2014 GMO REGULATIONS

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DescriptionFee
(a) Notification of premises to be used for contained use for the first time under regulation 9(2)£491
(b) Notification of class 2 contained use under regulation 10(2)£981
(c) Notification of premises to be used for contained use for the first time under regulation 9(2) at the same time as notification of class 2 contained use under regulation 10(2)£981
(d) Notification of class 3 contained use under regulation 11(2)£1,063
(e) Notification of premises to be used for contained use for the first time under regulation 9(2) at the same time as notification of class 3 contained use under regulation 11(2)£1,063
(f) Notification of class 4 contained use under regulation 11(2)£1,225
(g) Notification of premises to be used for contained use for the first time under regulation 9(2) at the same time as notification of class 4 contained use under regulation 11(2)£1,225
(h) Notification of contained use under regulation 12(2)£981
(i) Notification of premises to be used for contained use for the first time under regulation 9(2) at the same time as notification of contained use under regulation 12(2)£981
(j) Notification of a change or new information affecting risks under regulation 15(1)£734
(k) Application for the written agreement of the competent authority under regulation 19(2) where the application is made after a notification has been submitted pursuant to regulation 9(2), 10(2), 11(2) or 12(2)£734

Regulation 14

SCHEDULE 10FEES PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS

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FunctionPerson by whom fee is payable
Assessing a design notification (sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 6(1) or 9(1) of the 2005 Regulations) for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe operator or owner who sent the design notification to the Executive pursuant to that provision
Assessing a relocation notification (sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 6(2) of the 2005 Regulations) for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe operator who sent the relocation notification to the Executive pursuant to that provision
Assessing a safety case or a revision to a current safety case (sent to the Executive pursuant to any provision of the 2005 Regulations) for the purpose of deciding whether to accept that safety case or revision and accepting any such safety case or revisionThe operator or owner who sent the safety case or revision to the Executive pursuant to that provision
Providing advice with respect to the preparation of a safety case or a revision to a current safety case which is proposed to be sent to the Executive pursuant to any provision of the 2005 RegulationsThe operator or owner who has requested that advice
Assessing whether to grant an exemption pursuant to regulation 23 of the 2005 Regulations and granting any such exemptionThe operator or owner who has requested the exemption
Assessing a design notification (sent to the competent authority pursuant to regulation 15(1) or 19(1) of the 2015 Regulations) for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe operator or owner who sent the design notification to the competent authority pursuant to that provision
Assessing a relocation notification (sent to the competent authority pursuant to regulation 15(3) of the 2015 Regulations) for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe operator who sent the relocation notification to the competent authority pursuant to that provision
Assessing a safety case or a revision to a current safety case (sent to the competent authority pursuant to any provision of the 2015 Regulations) for the purpose of deciding whether to accept that safety case or revision and accepting any such safety case or revisionThe operator or owner who sent the safety case or revision to the competent authority pursuant to that provision
Providing advice with respect to the preparation of a safety case or a revision to a current safety case which is proposed to be sent to the competent authority pursuant to any provision of the 2015 RegulationsThe operator or owner who has requested that advice
Assessing whether to grant an exemption pursuant to regulation 35 of the 2015 Regulations and granting any such exemptionThe operator or owner who has requested the exemption

Regulation 15

SCHEDULE 11FEES PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF GAS SAFETY FUNCTIONS

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FunctionPerson by whom fee is payable
Assessing a safety case or a revision of a safety case (sent to the Executive pursuant to any provision of the 1996 Regulations) for the purpose of deciding whether to accept that safety case or revision, and accepting any such safety case or revisionThe person conveying gas, the person intending to convey gas or the network emergency co-ordinator who has prepared the safety case or revision pursuant to that provision
Providing advice with respect to the preparation of a safety case or revision to a safety case which is proposed to be sent to the Executive pursuant to any provision of the 1996 RegulationsThe person conveying gas, the person intending to convey gas or the network emergency co-ordinator who has requested that advice
Assessing whether to grant an exemption pursuant to regulation 11 of the 1996 RegulationsThe operator or owner who has requested the exemption

Regulation 16

SCHEDULE 12FEES PAYABLE IN RELATION TO NUCLEAR ASSESSMENTS, DESIGN PROPOSALS AND POTENTIAL NUCLEAR SITE APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 1(1) OF THE 1965 ACT

Table 1

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Statutory provision(s)Purpose of the workPerson by whom the fee is payable

(a) Section 78 of the 2013 Act

(b) Section 78 of the 2013 Act and sections 1(1) and 3 of the 1965 Act

Preparing an assessment agreementThe person who has requested the assessment of the design proposal
Assessing a design proposal

Table 2

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Statutory ProvisionsPurpose of the workPerson by whom the fee is payable
Section 78 of the 2013 Act and sections 1(1) and 3 of the 1965 ActProviding advice to a potential applicant for a licence under section 1(1) of the 1965 Act on any matter relating to a potential application for a licenceThe person who has requested the advice

Regulation 18

SCHEDULE 13FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVALS UNDER THE OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS AND PIPELINES WORKS (FIRST-AID) REGULATIONS 1989

Table 1

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Fee for an original approval of offshore first-aid trainingFee for an original approval of offshore medical trainingFee for renewal of approval of offshore first-aid trainingFee for renewal of approval of offshore medical training
£1,761£2,426£122£122

Table 2

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Fee for an additional site-visit relating to offshore first-aid trainingFee for an additional site-visit relating to offshore medical training
£588£1,388

Table 3

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Fee for an initial site-visit relating to offshore first-aid trainingFee for an initial site-visit relating to offshore medical trainingFee for any additional site-visit relating to offshore first-aid trainingFee for any additional site-visit relating to offshore medical training
£599£1,388£588£1,388

Table 4

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Fee for a site-visit to investigate a complaint relating to offshore first-aid trainingFee for a site-visit to investigate a complaint relating to offshore medical trainingFee for a cancelled site-visit relating to offshore first-aid trainingFee for a cancelled site-visit relating to offshore medical training
£599£1,388£599The reasonable cost to the Executive due to the cancellation

Regulation 20

SCHEDULE 14FEES FOR NOTIFICATIONS UNDER THE BOREHOLE SITES AND OPERATIONS REGULATIONS 1995

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FunctionPerson by whom fee is payable
Assessing a notification sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 6(1) of the 1995 Regulations for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe operator of a borehole site
Assessing a notification sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 6(2) of the 1995 Regulations for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe operator of a borehole site
Assessing a notification sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 6(3) of the 1995 Regulations for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe person entitled to drill the borehole
Assessing a notification sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 6(4) of the 1995 Regulations for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe operator of a borehole site
Assessing a notification sent to the Executive pursuant to regulation 6(5) of the 1995 Regulations for the purpose of deciding whether to raise matters relating to health and safety and raising such mattersThe operator of a borehole site or, in the case of particulars previously notified under regulation 6(3) of the 1995 Regulations, the person entitled to drill the borehole

Regulation 21

SCHEDULE 15FEES FOR ACTIVITIES IN RESPECT OF WHICH A FEE IS PAYABLE AND DAILY RATE UNDER THE BIOCIDES REGULATION AND THE 2013 BIOCIDAL PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS REGULATIONS

1.2.
ActivityFee per person per day worked
(a) Validation of an application for approval of an active substance£465
(b) Evaluation of an application to approve an active substance£465
(c) Evaluation of an application to renew an active substance approval£465
(d) Work relating to a request for inclusion of an active substance in Annex I on behalf of an economic operator£465
(e) Meetings with applicants and prospective applicants£465
(f) Evaluation of an application to authorise a biocidal product under the simplified procedure£409
(g) Validation of an application for a national authorisation of a biocidal product£409
(h) Evaluation of an application for a national authorisation of a biocidal product£409
(i) Evaluation of an application to renew a national authorisation of a biocidal product£409
(j) Validating, processing and determining an application to mutually recognise a biocidal product in sequence, and subsequent authorisation£409
(k) Processing and determining an application for mutual recognition in parallel as a concerned Member State£409
(l) Processing and determining an application for mutual recognition by an official or scientific body£409
(m) Validating an application for Union Authorisation of a biocidal product

£409

(n) Evaluation of an application for Union Authorisation of a biocidal product£409
(o) Evaluation of an application to renew a Union Authorisation£409
(p) Determination of an application to amend an existing biocidal product authorisation£409
(q) Determination of an application for a parallel trade permit£409
(r) Evaluation of an application for an emergency use permit£409
(s) Evaluation of an application under Regulation 13 of the 2013 Biocidal Products and Chemicals Regulations£409
(1)

S.I. 1996/1656, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

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Asesiadau Effaith

Impact Assessments generally accompany all UK Government interventions of a regulatory nature that affect the private sector, civil society organisations and public services. They apply regardless of whether the regulation originates from a domestic or international source and can accompany primary (Acts etc) and secondary legislation (SIs). An Impact Assessment allows those with an interest in the policy area to understand:

  • Why the government is proposing to intervene;
  • The main options the government is considering, and which one is preferred;
  • How and to what extent new policies may impact on them; and,
  • The estimated costs and benefits of proposed measures.
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