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6. In Schedule 6 in Table 17 (premium services in the United Kingdom)—
(a)in 17.1.2—
(i)in the second column omit “, and is not made under the super premium service”;
(ii)in the third column for “£510” substitute “£610”;
(b)in 17.2 for the heading substitute “Fee for the provision of a service outside office hours”;
(c)omit 17.2.1;
(d)in 17.2.2 for the words in the second column substitute “The provision of a service outside office hours at a premium service centre operated by the Home Office, where the application is made in the United Kingdom and the fee at 17.1.2 is also payable.”;
(e)omit 17.3, 17.3.1 and 17.3.2;
(f)in 17.4 in the heading, for “Fees” substitute “Fee for attendance by a representative of the Secretary of State”;
(g)omit 17.4.2;
(h)after 17.4.1 insert—
“17.4A | Fee for a contractor making equipment available for taking a record of biometric information at a location chosen by the applicant | ||
17.4A.1 | The provision of a service by a contractor comprising the making available of equipment to enable a record of biometric information to be provided in connection with an immigration or nationality application, where the equipment is made available at a location in the United Kingdom chosen by or on behalf of the applicant (other than an office of the Home Office or any other location offered by the Home Office or a contractor for selection by the applicant). | £650 per hour per represent––ative of the contractor attending the location in connect– –ion with making the equipment available” |
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