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Regulation 19
Textual Amendments
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Provision in relation to which the application is made | Purpose of application | Fee | Fee for work by Specialist Inspector |
Note: The fee payable for— (a) a licence to store no more than 2000 kilograms of explosives; (b) registration; or (c) renewal of a licence to store no more than 2000 kilograms of explosives or renewal of a registration, of less than 5 years' duration shall be, respectively, the fee set out above for such a licence, registration or a renewal of such a licence or a registration of 5 years' duration decreased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the licence in question, registration or renewal of either is granted.] | |||
Regulation 11 | Licence to manufacture explosives not being ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate nor relating to on-site mixing | £622 | £125 per hour worked |
Licence to manufacture ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate | £154 per hour worked | ||
Licence to manufacture explosives by means of on-site mixing | £231 | £125 per hour worked | |
Licence to store more than 2000 kilograms of explosives or licence which provides for different separation distances to apply than those specified in Schedule 1 | £622 | £125 per hour worked | |
Licence to store no more than 2000 kilograms of explosives (see Note) | £402 | ||
Renewal of a licence | £306 | ||
Regulation 13 | Registration in relation to the storage of explosives (see Note ) | £225 | |
Renewal of a registration | £174 | ||
Regulation 15 | Varying a licence to manufacture explosives not being ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate or licence to store more than 2000 kilograms of explosives | £426 | £125 per hour worked |
Varying a licence to manufacture ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate | £154 per hour worked | ||
Varying a licence to store no more than 2000 kilograms of explosives: | |||
(a)varying name of licensee or address of site | £34 | ||
(b)any other kind of variation | the reasonable cost to the Secretary of State of having the work carried out | ||
Regulation 18 | Transfer of a licence or registration | £34 | |
Replacement of a licence or certificate of registration if lost | £34 |
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