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The Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2009 (revoked)

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PART 9 U.K.FEES FOR EXPLOSIVES CERTIFICATES UNDER THE CONTROL OF EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 1991

Table 1

1 Provision under which a fee is payable2 Purpose of application3 Fee
Regulation 4 of the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991 M1(a) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives, not including an application for an explosives certificate referred to in entries (g) or (k), at a site in relation to which a person holds a registration —
(i) one year's duration£123
(ii) two years' duration£154
(iii) three years' duration£185
(iv) four years' duration£216
(v) five years' duration.£247
(b) Renewal of the above explosive certificate —
(i) one year's duration£108
(ii) two years' duration£128
(iii) three years' duration£149
(iv) four years' duration£170
(v) five years' duration£190
(c) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives, not including an application for an explosives certificate referred to in entries (g) or (k), at a site in relation to which a person holds a licence for the storage of no more than 2000 kilograms of explosives —
(i) one year's duration£134
(ii) two years' duration£164
(iii) three years' duration£195
(iv) four years' duration£226
(v) five years' duration£257
(d) Renewal of the above explosive certificate—
(i) one year's duration£128
(ii) two years' duration£154
(iii) three years' duration£180
(iv) four years' duration£206
(v) five years' duration£231
(e) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping explosives, not including an application for an explosives certificate referred to in entries (g) or (k), at a site in relation to which a person holds a licence for the storage of more than 2000 kilograms of explosives —
(i) one year's duration£180
(ii) two years' duration£216
(iii) three years' duration£252
(iv) four years' duration£288
(v) five years' duration£324
(f) Renewal of the above explosives certificate —
(i) one year's duration£159
(ii) two years' duration£190
(iii) three years' duration£221
(iv) four years' duration£252
(v) five years' duration£283
(g) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping only shooters' powder at a site in relation to which the applicant holds a licence or registration, where the applicant also makes a relevant application under the 1968 Act to the chief officer of police determining the explosives certificate application which is to be determined at the same time£24
(h) Renewal of the above explosives certificate where the applicant also makes a relevant application under the 1968 Act to the chief officer of police determining the renewal application which is to be determined at the same time£15
(i) Explosives certificate for acquiring and keeping only shooters' powder at a site in relation to which the applicant holds a licence or registration and he also holds a relevant certificate, where no relevant application under the 1968 Act by him is to be determined at the same time£43
(j)Renewal of the above explosives certificate where no relevant application under the 1968 Act by the applicant is to be determined at the same time£18
(k) Explosives certificate for acquiring more than 15 kilograms of explosives, not including an application for an explosives certificate referred to in entries (m) or (o) —
(i) one year's duration£123
(ii) two years' duration£154
(iii) three years' duration£185
(iv) four years' duration£216
(v) five years' duration£247
(l) Renewal of the above explosive certificate—
(i) one year's duration£108
(ii) two years' duration£128
(iii) three years' duration£149
(iv) four years' duration£170
(v) five years' duration£190
(m) Explosives certificate for acquiring more than 15 kilograms of shooters' powder only, where the applicant also makes a relevant application under the 1968 Act to the chief officer of police determining the explosives certificate application which is to be determined at the same time.£24
(n) Renewal of the above explosives certificate where the applicant also makes a relevant application under the 1968 Act to the chief officer of police determining the renewal application which is to be determined at the same time.£15
(o)Explosives certificate for acquiring more than 15 kilograms of shooters' powder only, where the applicant holds a relevant certificate and no relevant application under the 1968 Act by him is to be determined at the same time.£43
(p)Renewal of the above explosives certificate where no relevant application under the 1968 Act by the applicant is to be determined at the same time.£18
(q) Replacement of any explosive certificate referred to in entries (a) to (f) and (k) and (l) if lost.£34
(r) Replacement of any explosive certificate referred to in entries (g) to (j) and (m) to (p) if lost£10

Marginal Citations

M1S.I. 1991/1531, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

Table 2

Notes:

1 The fee payable for an explosive certificate or a renewal of an explosive certificate (“renewal”) —

(a) of less than one year's duration shall be, respectively, the fee set out above of one year's duration for the kind of explosive certificate or renewal to which the application relates, decreased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted;

(b) of more than one but less than two years' duration shall be, respectively, the fee set out above of one year's duration for the kind of explosive certificate or a renewal to which the application relates increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted;

(c) of more than two but less than three years' duration shall be, respectively, the fee set out above of two years' duration for the kind of explosive certificate or a renewal to which the application relates increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted;

(d) of more than three but less than four years' duration shall be, respectively, the fee set out above of three years' duration for the kind of explosive certificate or a renewal to which the application relates increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted

(e) of more than four but less than five years' duration shall be, respectively, the fee set out above of four years' duration for the kind of explosive certificate or a renewal to which the application relates increased proportionately according to the duration of the period for which the explosive certificate or renewal is granted.

The fee for a check carried out for the purposes of regulation 4(6)(d) of the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991 shall be £5

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