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7.Annual fees and first annual fees for non-remote operating licences
8.Application, annual and first annual fees for non-remote general betting (standard) operating licences
12.Annual fees and first annual fees for remote operating licences
13.Fees for remote general betting (limited) operating licences
14.Fees for general betting (standard) (remote platform) operating licences
17.Combined and multiple operating licences (application fees and annual fees)
20.Annual fees and first annual fees for combined operating licences
21.Annual fees and first annual fees for certain combined remote licences
22.Fee for simultaneous applications for two operating licences
23.Fee payable on application for a licence when another application is pending
24.Fee payable when holder of existing licence applies for another licence
29.For regulation 23(2) substitute— (2) Regulation 23B applies to a...
33.After regulation 24 insert— Fees for applications to vary certain...
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