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CALCULATION OF THE OFFICIAL CONTROLS CHARGE
2.(1) This paragraph applies where the official controls charge calculated...
3.The official controls charge payable by the operator of a...
5.The standard charge for any accounting period (expressed in Euros)...
6.The standard charge for any accounting period (expressed in Euros)...
7.The standard charge (expressed in Euros) shall be converted into...
8.(1) Where in respect of an accounting period the Agency...
11.The time costs in respect of any official controls shall...
12.In determining the total time spent in exercising official controls,...
13.The Agency shall determine the hourly rate applicable to inspectors,...
14.The hourly rate for any inspector or class of inspector...
15.For the purposes of paragraph 14(b), “administrative costs” means all...
16.The Agency may vary any rate determined pursuant to paragraph...
17.Prior to determining or varying hourly rates in accordance with...
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