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Regulation 3
Plant Variety | ||
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Amount | ||
New fee | Old fee | |
£ | £(*) | |
(*) The figures in brackets are the fees which were charged under the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 (S.I. 1989/275) before the coming into force of these Regulations. | ||
1. A wheat (excluding duram wheat and spelt wheat) or barley variety. | 440 | (420) |
2. A durum wheat, spelt wheat, rye, oat, oilseed rape, ryegrass, timothy, white clover, fescue or potato variety | 355 | (340) |
3. A maize, sugar beet or fodder beet variety | 390 | (370) |
4. A field pea or field bean variety | 235 | (225) |
5. Any other herbage, fodder, oil and fibre or cereal variety | 170 | (160) |
6. A vegetable variety | 170 | (120 or 160) |
Plant Variety | Amount | |
---|---|---|
New fee | Old fee | |
£ | £(*) | |
(*) The figures in brackets are the fees which were charged under the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 before the coming into force of these Regulations. | ||
1. A wheat (excluding duram wheat and spelt wheat) or barley variety. | 900 | (745) |
2. Any other cereal variety | 850 | (285 to 745) |
3. A field pea or field bean variety | 800 | (505) |
4. A potato or oilseed rape variety | 750 | (505) |
5. A herbage or fodder variety or any other vegetable or oil and fibre variety | 700 | (285 or 505) |
Plant Variety | Amount | |
---|---|---|
New fee | Old fee | |
£ | £(*) | |
(*) The figures in brackets are the fees which were charged under the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 before the coming into force of these Regulations. | ||
1. A wheat (excluding durum wheat and spelt wheat) or barley variety. | 2400 | (2285) |
2. A durum wheat, spet wheat, rye, oat, oilseed rape, ryegrass, timothy, white clover, fescue, potato, maize, sugar beet, field bean, field pea, swede or fodder kale variety. | 825 | (785) |
Renewal fees during the years of retention in a National List | ||||
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Plant Variety | Second to fifth -each year | Sixth and each subsequent year | ||
New fee | Old fee | New fee | Old fee | |
£ | £(*) | £ | £(*) | |
(*) The figures in brackets are the fees which were charged under the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 before the coming into force of these Regulations. | ||||
1. A wheat (excluding durum wheat and spelt wheat) or barley variety | 275 | (260) | 460 | (440) |
2. A durum wheat, spelt wheat, rye, oat, oilseed rape, ryegrass, timothy, white clover, fescue, potato, maize, sugar beet, fodder beet, field bean or field pea variety | 255 | (245) | 395 | (375) |
3. Any other herbage, fodder, oil and fibre or cereal variety | 160 | (150) | 255 | (245) |
4. A vegetable variety subject to a plant breeders' rights scheme | 160 | (150) | 255 | (245) |
5. Any other vegetable variety | 135 | (130) | 210 | (200) |
Matter | When payable | Amount | |
---|---|---|---|
New fee | Old fee | ||
£ | £(*) | ||
(*) The figures in brackets are the fees which were charged under the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 before the coming into force of these Regulations. | |||
1. Application for the substitution of a name in a National List | On making the application | 25 | (21) |
2. Making written representations to the Ministers | On delivering the representations | 25 | (3) |
3. Attending to be heard by a person appointed by the Ministers | Before the hearing | 50 | (21) |
4. Purchase of a report from a testing authority in another country | Within 14 days of demand by the Minister | 135 | (140) |
5. Observation plot -trials for value for cultivation and use | Within 14 days of demand by the Minister | 110 | (105) |
6. Entry in a National List | Before entry in a National List | 100 | (70 or 120) |
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