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5.(1) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (3) to (6) and (8) below, the fee to be paid to the Secretary of State for examining or re-examining by a meter examiner, with or without stamping, a meter (not being a prototype or modified prototype) of measuring capacity specified in column 1 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations used or intended to be used for ascertaining the quantity of gas supplied to any person shall be the corresponding fee specified in column 2 of that Schedule.

(2) Subject to the provisions of paragraphs (3), (6) and (7) below, where the meter is a prototype or is a modified prototype which is submitted for approval of its pattern and construction, there shall be paid to the Secretary of State, for examining by the meter examiner, with or without stamping, a fee calculated at the rate of £44.05 where the examination is at the office of the meter examiner or of £34.56 where the examination is at another place, for every hour or part of an hour exceeding 30 minutes spent by the meter examiner and any other examiner assisting him in the examination of the meter.

(3) Where the meter has not been delivered to the office of a meter examiner for the purpose of examination or re-examination, or where the meter is removed from the office of a meter examiner to another place for the purpose of examination or re-examination, there shall be paid to the Secretary of State, in addition to any fee payable under paragraph (1) or (2) above, a fee equivalent to the amount of–

(a)all reasonable expenses, including incidental expenses, incurred by the meter examiner, and any other meter examiner assisting him in the examination, in travelling to and from the premises at which the meter is situated, in preparing for the examination of the meter or in dismantling any equipment used therefor; and

(b)a sum calculated at the rate of £34.56 for every hour, or part of an hour exceeding thirty minutes, spent by the examiner and any such other meter examiner respectively in such travelling, preparing or dismantling.

(4) Where the meter is required to be re-examined by a party to such a dispute as is mentioned in regulation 4(1) above, there shall be paid to the Secretary of State, in addition to any fee payable under paragraph (1) or (3) above, a fee of £6.20.

(5) Where the meter which is submitted for examination or re-examination is not a prototype or modified prototype, and it satisfies one or more of the following criteria, namely:–

(a)it incorporates compensating devices which cause its register to indicate the quantity of gas passing through it as if the gas were at a particular temperature and pressure or both;

(b)it is an electronic device or it incorporates electronic components; or

(c)it is marked in a manner referred to in regulation 3(2) above,

there shall be paid to the Secretary of State in addition to any fee payable under paragraphs (1), (3) or (4) above, for examining or re-examining by the meter examiner a fee equivalent to the amount in respect of any time spent by the meter examiner and any other examiner assisting him in examining or re-examining the meter to the nearest quarter of an hour (a period of 7.5 minutes or more being rounded up to quarter of an hour) at an hourly rate of £34.56.

(6) Where the meter cannot properly be examined or re-examined without the aid of equipment which is not in the possession of the meter examiner and has not been made available to him by the person seeking the examination or re-examination, there shall be paid to the Secretary of State, in addition to any fee payable under paragraphs (1) to (5) above, a fee equivalent to the amount of–

(a)all reasonable expenses incurred by the examiner in procuring the use of such equipment as is needed; and

(b)except where a fee is payable in respect of preparing and dismantling the equipment under paragraph (3)(b) above, a sum calculated at the rate of £34.56 for every hour, or part of an hour exceeding 30 minutes, spent by the examiner and any other meter examiner assisting him in the examination or re-examination, in preparing the equipment for use for the purpose of the examination or re-examination or in dismantling it subsequently.

(7) Where the meter–

(a)is a prototype submitted for approval of its pattern and construction or is a modified prototype so submitted, and

(b)its durability is tested at the office of the meter examiner,

there shall be paid to the Secretary of State, in addition to any fee payable under paragraphs (2), (3) or (6) above, a fee equivalent to the costs of obtaining the fuel used for the purpose of the test.

(8) Subject to the provisions of paragraph 4(4) of Schedule 5 to the Gas Act 1986, any fee payable under paragraphs (1) to (7) above shall be paid on demand by the person who requires the meter to be examined or re-examined.

(9) Where any person requires the re-examination of any meter not owned by him through which gas is supplied to him and that meter, when examined on the premises at which it is situated for the purpose of ascertaining the quantity of gas, is found to register erroneously to a degree exceeding the degree permissible under regulation 3(1)(b)(i) or (c) above, the owner of the meter shall pay to that person the amount of all fees paid by him under this regulation.

(10) The fee to be paid to the Secretary of State for stamping a meter of measuring capacity described in column 1 of Schedule 1 to these Regulations (not being a prototype or a modified prototype) which has not been examined or re-examined by a meter examiner, and which is used or intended to be used for ascertaining the quantity of gas supplied to any person, shall be the corresponding fee specified in column 2 of that Schedule.

(11) Any fee payable under paragraph (10) above shall be paid on demand by the person who requires the meter to be stamped.

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