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Regulation 3
Commencement Information
I1Sch. in force at 17.8.2009, see reg. 1(3)
Activity | Fee (£) | Fee to be paid by: |
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Taking or supervising the taking of official control samples | 66 plus 29 per ½ hour (or part of ½ hour) | The person in charge of the holding |
Examination of official control samples | 15.30 per sample | The person in charge of the holding |
Processing of an application for approval of a laboratory under Regulation 21 of the 2005 Regulations or Article 12 of the European Regulation | 13 | The operator of the laboratory |
Processing of annual registration documentation in respect of a laboratory approved under Regulation 21 of the 2005 Regulations or Article 12 of the European Regulation | 31 | The operator of the laboratory |
Inspecting a laboratory for the purpose of Regulation 21 of the 2005 Regulations or Article 12 of the European Regulation for— (a) one test (b) two tests (c) three tests (d) four tests | 631 650.50 670 689.50 | The operator of the laboratory |
Administering a quality control test under Regulation 21 of the 2005 Regulations or Article 12 of the European Regulation for— (a) Salmonella (b) Enterobacteriaceae (c) Clostridium perfringens | 36 67 67 | The operator of the laboratory |
Conducting tests under point 4(b)(i) of part D of Annex II to the European Regulation(1) | 107.10 | The person in charge of the holding |
Conducting tests under point 4(b)(ii) of part D of Annex II to the European Regulation | 3,435 | The person in charge of the holding |
Conducting tests under point 4(b)(iii) of part D of Annex II to the European Regulation | 2,235 | The person in charge of the holding |
Regulation 1237/2007 has substituted a new Part D to Annex II to Regulation 2160/2003.
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