The Water Quality and Supply (Fees) (Undertakers Wholly or Mainly in Wales) Order 2016
Title and commencement1.
The title of this Order is the Water Quality and Supply (Fees) (Undertakers Wholly or Mainly in Wales) Order 2016 and it comes into force on 8 September 2016.
Interpretation2.
In this Order—
“the 1991 Act” (“Deddf 1991”) means the Water Industry Act 1991;
“relevant water supplier” (“cyflenwr dŵr perthnasol”) means—
(a)
Fees3.
(1)
(2)
The amount of the fee charged under paragraph (1) is to be determined in accordance with the fee listed in column 2 of the table in the Schedule in relation to that function.
(3)
If a function specified in paragraph (b), (c) or (d) in column 1 of the table in the Schedule is exercised by more than one inspector, the time taken by each inspector must be aggregated for the purpose of calculating the amount of the fee that is payable.
Revocation and savings4.
(1)
(2)
The 2012 Order continues to have effect in relation to the exercise by an inspector of a function listed in column 1 of the table in the Schedule to that Order before 8 September 2016.
SCHEDULEFEES FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF FUNCTIONS UNDER SECTION 86 OF THE WATER INDUSTRY ACT 1991
1 Function | 2 Fee |
|---|---|
| £55 for each group of 100 water sample results received and checked. |
| £65 for each complete hour during which an inspector exercises the function. |
| £65 for each complete hour during which an inspector exercises the function. |
| £65 for each complete hour during which an inspector exercises the function. |
This Order provides for fees to be payable, and sets out how the amounts of such fees are to be determined, for the exercise of a function by an inspector appointed by the Welsh Ministers under section 86 of the Water Industry Act 1991 (c. 56). The functions are related to the following investigations and reporting requirements—
checking water sampling and analysis arrangements;
checking water supply management arrangements;
investigating an event, incident, emergency or other matter arising from the quality or sufficiency of water;
checking the handling and reporting of consumer complaints about water quality or sufficiency; and
checking compliance with requirements to furnish information to, or to notify, the Welsh Ministers concerning these arrangements and matters.
Article 4 revokes the Public Bodies (Water Supply and Water Quality) (Inspection Fees) Order 2012 (S.I 2012/3101 (W. 314)).
The Welsh Ministers’ Code of Practice on the carrying out of regulatory impact assessments was considered. As a result, no impact assessment has been produced for this Order as there is no change in policy, or impact on business or the voluntary sectors foreseen.