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3.—(1) The overall inspection fee in respect of an inspection to which regulation 2 applies comprises three individual fees, each of which is to be paid within any one relevant period.
(2) In paragraph (1) “relevant period” means—
(a)the period of thirty-six months beginning with the relevant date; and
(b)each subsequent period of thirty-six months beginning immediately after the end of the previous thirty-six month period.
(3) The amount of each individual fee is determined according to the entry in column 2 of Table 1 which corresponds to the number of pupils attending the relevant institution specified in column 1 of that table.
(4) An individual fee payable under this regulation—
(a)must be paid no later than 28 days after the Chief Inspector gives the proprietor a notice requesting payment of that fee; and
(b)may be required to be paid before the inspection to which it relates takes place.
(5) When determining the number of pupils attending a relevant institution, only those pupils who are aged two or over on the date of the notice referred to in paragraph (4)(a) are to be taken into account.
Column 1 (Number of pupils attending the relevant institution) | Column 2 (Individual fee) |
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Fewer than 100 | £300 plus an additional £12 per pupil |
100 or more but no more than 120 | £1,475 |
121 or more but no more than 150 | £1,475 plus, in respect of the 121st pupil and every pupil up to and including the 150th, an additional £12 per pupil |
151 or more but no more than 399 | £1,999 |
400 or more | £2,232 |
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