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1. The fee for a complex application for the variation of—
(a)a marketing authorisation, other than a mutually recognised marketing authorisation; or
(b)a product licence,
shall be £2,485 (previously £1,100).
2. The fee for an application of the kind described in column (1) of Table E for the variation of—
(a)a marketing authorisation, other than a mutually recognised marketing authorisation; or
(b)a product licence,
other than a complex application shall be that specified in the corresponding entry in column (3) of that Table.
Column (1) | Column (2) | Column (3) |
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Kind of application | Previous fee | New fee |
Variation requiring veterinary, scientific or pharmaceutical assessment | £340 for the first variation plus £140 for each additional consequential variation to other licences in identical terms | £350 for the first variation plus £145 for each additional consequential variation to other authorisations or licences in identical terms |
Variation not requiring veterinary, scientific or pharmaceutical assessment | £140 | £145 |
Variation involving the re-issue of the licence in the new name of the company | £140 | £145 |
Variation where the product licence relates solely to an emergency vaccine | £40 | £40 |
3. The fee for an application for the variation of a mutually recognised marketing authorisation of a kind described in column (1) of Table F shall be that specified in the corresponding entry in column (3) of that Table where the United Kingdom is acting as the reference member State and that specified in the corresponding entry in column (4) of the said Table where the United Kingdom is not acting as the reference member State—
Column (1) | Column (2) | Column (3) | Column (4) |
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Kind of application | Previous fee | New fee— United Kingdom acting as the reference member State | New fee— United Kingdom not acting as the reference member State |
Type I variation— Administrative | N/A | £530 | £100 |
Type I variation— scientific | N/A | £2,130 | £500 |
Type II variation | N/A | £7,445 | £2,000 |
New application treated as a variation | N/A | £8,510 | £3,560 |
4. The fee for an application for variation of a manufacturer’s licence—
(a)in the case of a manufacturer’s licence referred to in paragraph 7(2) of Part II of this Schedule, shall be £90;
(b)in any other case—
(i)requiring veterinary, scientific or pharmaceutical assessment, shall be £340 (previously £330); and
(ii)not requiring veterinary, scientific or pharmaceutical assessment, shall be £115 (previously £110).
5. The fee for an application for variation of a wholesale dealer’s licence—
(a)requiring veterinary, scientific or pharmaceutical assessment, shall be £340 (previously £330); and
(b)not requiring veterinary, scientific or phamaceutical assessment, shall be £115 (previously £110).
6. The fee for an application of the kind described in column (1) of Table G for the variation of an animal test certificate shall be that specified in the corresponding entry in column (2) of that Table.
Column (1) | Column (2) |
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Kind of application | Fee payable |
Complex application | £1,150 |
Non—complex application requiring veterinary, scientific or phamaceutical assessment | £330 |
Non—complex application not requiring veterinary, scientific or phamaceutical assessment | £110 |
Application for the re—issue of a certificate in the new name of the company | £110 |
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