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This Order revokes and replaces the Diseases of Animals (Fees for the Testing of Disinfectants) (England) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/379) (“the 2005 Fees Order”).
The Order retains the previous fee for the administrative cost of dealing with the application for approvals, and for the cost of testing for approval for use in relation to foot-and-mouth disease and swine vesicular disease where there is a legislative requirement to use an approved disinfectant.
The old fee for testing for approval for use in relation to diseases of poultry if one dilution rate is specified by the person applying for approval of the disinfectant was £659 and is now £923. The old fee for testing for approval for use in relation to diseases of poultry if three dilution rates are specified by the person applying for approval of the disinfectant was £874.20 and is now £1,257. The old fee for testing for approval for use in relation to tuberculosis was £1,110 and is now £1,183. The old fee for testing for approval for use in all other instances where there is a requirement to use an approved disinfectant was £606 and is now £645.
A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as a minimal impact on the private or voluntary sectors is foreseen.
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