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Regulation 8(3)
1. In this Schedule—
“Article 16(1) water content check” means a check of the type mentioned in the first sub-paragraph of Article 16(1) of the Commission Regulation;
“Article 16(2) water content check” means a check of the type mentioned in Article 16(2) of the Commission Regulation;
“Article 16(3) water content check” means a check of the type mentioned in the second sub-paragraph of Article 16(3) of the Commission Regulation;
“Article 20(2) water content check” means a check of the type mentioned in paragraph (a) of the first sub-paragraph of Article 20(2) of the Commission Regulation;
“Article 20(3) water content check” means a check of the type mentioned in Article 20(3) of the Commission Regulation;
“Article 20(4) water content check” means a check of the type mentioned in second sub-paragraph of Article 16(3) of the Commission Regulation, as applying to poultry cuts by virtue of Article 20(4) of that Regulation.
2. The following table sets out the fees payable in respect of water content checks carried out by the Agency—
Check | Fee (£) |
---|---|
Article 16(1) water content check | 42 |
Article 16(2) water content check | 297.02 |
Article 16(3) water content check | 297.02 |
Article 20(2) water content check | 42 |
Article 20(3) water content check | 207.02 |
Article 20(4) water content check | 207.02 |
3. All fees payable under this Schedule are payable to the Agency within 28 days of the Agency giving an operator an invoice demanding the payment of the fee, beginning with the day on which the invoice is received.
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