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Regulation 1(2)

SCHEDULE 1REVOCATIONS

RegulationsReferences
The Wireless Telegraphy (Broadcast Licence Charges and Exemption) Regulations 1984S.I. 1984/1053
The Wireless Telegraphy (Broadcast Licence Charges and Exemption) (Amendment No.2) Regulations 1988S.I. 1988/899
The Wireless Telegraphy (Broadcast Licence Charges and Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 1989S.I. 1989/96
The Wireless Telegraphy (Broadcast Licence Charges and Exemption) (Amendment No. 2) Regulations 1989S.I. 1989/325
The Wireless Telegraphy (Broadcast Licence Charges and Exemption) (Amendment) Regulations 1990S.I. 1990/460

Regulation 3(1)

SCHEDULE 2ISSUE FEES FOR TELEVISION LICENCES

PART IFEES

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Type of licenceDescription of licenceIssue fee
1. Television licence (monochrome only) General FormA licence to instal and use black and white television receivers at the single place specified in the licence, or (as the case may be) in the Single vehicle or vessel specified in the licence.£25.50
2. Television licence (including colour) General FormA licence to instal and use black and white or colour television receivers at the single place specified in the licence, or (as the case may be) in the single vehicle or vessel specified in the licence.£77
3. Television licenee (monochrome only) Multiple FormA licence to instal and use black and white television receivers at each of the places specified in the licence, or (as the case may be) in each of the vehicles or vessels specified in the licence.£25.50 for each place, vehicle or vessel specified in the licence.
4. Television licence (induding colour) Multiple FormA licence to instal and use black and white or colour television receivers at each of the places specified in the licence, or (as the case may be) in each of the vehicles or vessels specified in the licence.£77 for each place, vehicle or vessel specified in the licence.
5. Television licence (including colour) Demonstration General FormA licence to instal and use black and white or colour television receivers at the single place specified in the licence solely for the purpose of demonstrating, testing or repairing such receivers in the course of the licensee’s business as a dealer in such receivers.£3
6. Television lieence (including colour) Demonstration Multiple FormA licence to instal and use black and white or colour television receivers at each of the places specified in the licence solely for the purpose of demonstrating, testing or repairing such receivers in the course of the licensee’s business as a dealer in such receivers.£3 for each place specified in the licence.
7. Television licence (including colour) Accommodation for Residential Care Composite FormA licence to instal and use black and white or colour television receivers at such parts of accommodation for residential care, as defined in Part II of this Schedule, as consist of living rooms or bedrooms provided for the private occupation of residents in that accommodation and as specified in the licence.In the case of the accommodation described in sub-paragraph (a) of the definition of “accommodation for residential care” in paragraphs 2 to 7 of Part II of this in Schedule, £5 for each unit of accommodation occupied by a resident, as defined in Part II of this Schedule; and in the case of the accommodation described in sub-paragraph (b) of that definition in paragraphs 2 to 7 of Part II of this Schedule, £5 for each dwelling.
8. Television licence: Hotels – Comprehensive FormA licence to instal and use black and white or colour television receivers in a hotel, as defined by paragraph I of Part III of this Schedule.To be determined in accordance with paragraphs 2 to 4 of Part III of this Schedule.

PART IIDEFINITIONS FOR PURPOSES OF ENTRY 7 IN PART I OF THIS SCHEDULE

General

1.  In this Schedule–

“disabled person” means a person who is blind, deaf or dumb or who is substantially and permanently handicapped by illness, injury or congenital deformity;

“a group of specially provided dwellings” means a group of at least four dwellings–

(a)

which are provided for occupation by disabled persons, mentally disordered persons or retired persons of pensionable age;

(b)

which have been erected or converted for the purposes of such occupation;

(c)

for which there is a person whose functibn is to care for the needs of the persons referred to in sub-paragraph (a) above and who either lives in one of the dwellings within the group or works in that group for at least 30 hours per week; and

(d)

which fall within a common and exclusive boundary:

Provided that the condition in sub-paragraph (a) above does not cease to be satisfied if any dwelling is–

(i)also occupied by any member of the family of any person referred to in that sub-paragraph; or

(ii)occupied by the person referred to in sub-paragraph (c) above-or a member of his family;

“a resident” means a disabled person, a mentally disordered person or a retired person of pensionable age who is ordinarily resident in accommodation for residential care, but does not include a person in charge thereof or otherwise employed therein or a member of the family of either of them.

England and Wales

2.  In this Schedule in relation to England and Wales–

Scotland

3.  In this Schedule in relation to Scotland–

Northern Ireland

4.  In this Schedule in relation to Northern Ireland–

Jersey

5.  In this Schedule in relation to the Bailiwick of Jersey–

Guernsey

6.  In this Schedule in relation to the Bailiwick of Guernsey–

Isle of Man

7.  In this Schedule in relation to the Isle of Man–

Savings

8.  In paragraphs 2 to 4 and 6 and 7 above the expression “accommodation for residential care” shall include a dwelling which, before the coming into force on l9th May 1988 of the Wireless Telegraphy (Broadcast Licence Charges and Exemption) (Amendment No.2) Regulations 1988(23), would have qualified as accommodation for residential care under the Wireless Telegraphy (Broadcast Licence Charges and Exemption) Regulations 1984(24) provided that such a dwelling is occupied by a person who, immediately before 19th May 1988, was licensed by a television licence for accommodation for residential care.

PART IIIDEFlNITION OF “HOTEL” AND TELEVISION LICENCE ISSUE FEES FOR HOTELS

Definition of “hotel”

1.  In this Schedule, “hotel” means any establishment within the same premises or, as the case may be, on the same site offering units of overnight accommodation (whether or not used at other. times) to guests and includes an inn, guest-house, holiday camp, caravan site and camp site.

Issue fee

2.—(1) In the case of a hotel in which television receivers are only installed or used otherwise than in units of accommodation .used or available for use by guests, the fee is the relevant amount.

(2) In the case of a hotel in which television receivers are installed or used in units of accommodation used or available for use by guests, the fee is determined in accordance with paragraph 3 below.

Determination of issue fee for purposes of paragrsph 2(2) above

3.—(1) The issue fee under paragraph 2(2) above is determined as follows:

(a)for a number of units of accommodation not exceeding 15, the fee is the relevant amount;

(b)for a number of units of accommodation exceeding 15 and forming a multiple of 5, the fee is the relevant amount plus the relevant amount for each multiple of 5 in excess of

(c)for a number of units of accommodation exceeding 15 and not forming a multiple of 5, the fee is the fee applicable under paragraph (b) above for the multiple next above that number.

(2) For the purposes of determining the fee under paragraph 2(2) above–

(a)units of accommodation in which colour television receivers are installed or used shall be counted first; and

(b)if in any group of 5 units of accommodation in excess of 15 there are installed or used both black and white television receivers and colour television receivers, all the television receivers in that group shall be treated as if they were colour television receivers.

The “relevant amount”

4.  In this Part of this Schedule the “relevant amount” means–

(a)in the case of black and white television receivers only, £25.50;

(b)in the case of black and white or colour television receivers, £77.

Regulation 3(2)

SCHEDULE 3FEES FOR TELEVISION LICENCES PAYABLE BY INSTALMENTS

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Type of LicenceDescription of licenceFees

1.  Standard instalment television licence (induding colour)

A licence to instal and use black and white or colour television receivers at the single place specified in the licence or (as the case may be) in the single vehicle or vessel so specifiedAn issue fee of £38.50, and thereafter two instalment payments of £19.25, the first payable within the period of one month beginning immediately after the issue of the licence, the second within the period of three months beginning immediately after that issue.

2.  Premium instalment television licence (including colour)

A licence to instal and use black and white or colour television receivers at the single place specified in the licence or (as the case may be) in the single vehicle or vessel so specified.An issue fee of £20.50,and thereafter three instalment payments of £20.50, the first payable within the period of three months beginning immediately after the issue of the licence, the second within the period of six months beginning immediately after that issue and the third within the period of nine months beginning immediately after that issue.
(11)

1938 c. 73, which has been amended by Schedule 4 to the Health Services Act 1980 (c. 53).

(17)

1971 c. 32 (N.I.), which has been amended by the Nursing Homes and Nursing Agencies (Northern Ireland) Order 198s (S.I. 1985/1775 (N.L 19))

(18)

S.I. 1981/156 (NI. 3).

(19)

S.I. 1986/595 (N1. 4).

(21)

An Act of Tynwald.

(22)

Applied to the Isle of Man under the Social Security Act 1982 (an Act of Tynwald).

(23)

S.I. 1988/899.

(24)

S.I. 1984/1053.