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Article 4(2)
Description of monitoring | Description of licence | Fee |
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Reviewing information submitted by the holder of a licence and, where necessary, inspecting the licensable activity or place where it is or was carried on; analysing any samples taken or further information gathered; and preparing a report. | A licence the application for which was subject to a fee of an invariable amount, or a fee calculated at an hourly rate and subject to a maximum specified in the Marine Licensing (Application Fees) Regulations 2014(1). | A fee calculated at a rate of £94 per hour and subject to a maximum of £750. |
A licence calculated at an hourly rate as specified in the Marine Licensing (Application Fees) Regulations 2014 other than one subject to a maximum specified in this Schedule. | A fee calculated at a rate of £94 per hour. | |
A licence deemed to have been issued by provision in a development consent order made by virtue of section 149A of the Planning Act 2008(2). | A fee calculated at a rate of £94 per hour. | |
In relation to a licensable activity of a kind mentioned in item 1 of section 66(1) of the 2009 Act, inspecting the licensable activity or place where it is or was carried on; analysing any samples taken or further information gathered; and preparing a report. | Any licence. | A fee of A x B, where A is the amount of the tonnage of material disposed of at sea in any relevant year and B is £0.01, subject to a maximum of £15,000. For this purpose, “relevant year” means the year in respect of which the fee is charged, beginning with the date on which monitoring begins or any anniversary of that date |
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