The Health and Safety (Explosives and Petroleum Fees) (Modification) Regulations 1987

Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 2FEE

PART 1

(1)(2)(3)
Provision under which a licence is grantedPurpose of applicationFee
Explosives Act 1875 c. 17.
Section 6 (as applied to explosives other than gunpowder by sections 39 and 40)Factory licence£470; plus £26 additional fee for each building or other place in which explosives are to be made or kept.
Factory amending licence£85; plus £6 additional fee for each building or other place to be specified in the amending licence and in which explosives are to be made or kept.
Replacement of one of the above licences if lost£12.50.
Section 12 (as applied to explosives other than gunpowder by se ctions 39 and 40)Magazine licence£345; plus £26 additional fee for each building or other place in which explosives are to be kept.
Magazine amending licence£31; plus £6 additional fee for each building or other place to be specified in the amending licence and in which explosives are to be kept.
Replacement of one of the above licences if lost£12.50.
Section 40(9)Licence for importation of explosives£26.50.
Licence for importation of a consignment of explosives which are not to be distributed in Great Britain but imported for transhipment only£26.50.
Replacement of one of the above licences if lost£13.
The issue of a new licence replacing the original and incorporating an amendment£9.

Regulation 3

PART IIFEE OR MAXIMUM FEE

(1)(2)(3)
Provision under which a fee or maximum fee is payablePurpose of applicationFee or Maximum fee

Note:

(1)

Part 1 of the Explosives Act 1875 (which inc ludes sections 15, 18 and 21) is applied to explosives other than gunpowder by sections 39 and 40 of that Act.

(2)

In the case of a solid substance for which by virtue of an Order in Council made under section 19 of the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 a licence is required, the fee payable under this Schedule shall be calculated as if one kilogram of the substance were equivalent to one litre.

(3)

The fee payable for a licence of more or less than one year`s duration shall be the fee set out above increased or decreased, as the case may be, proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence is granted or renewed.

Explosives Act 1875 c. 17.
Section 15 (see note 1)A store licence£36.
Section 18 (see note 1)Renewal of a store licence£36.
Section 21 (see note 1)Registration and renewal of registration of premises for the keeping of explosives with a local authority£6.
Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 c. 32.
Section 4 (see notes 2 and 3)

Licence to keep petroleum spirit of a quantity

— not exceeding 2,500 litres£20 for each year of licence.
exceeding 2,500 litres, but not exceeding 50,000 litres£30 for each year of licence.
exceeding 50,000 litres£59 for each year of licence.
Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act 1936 c. 27.
Section 1(4)Transfer of petroleum spirit licence£5.