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The Public Bodies (Marine Management Organisation) (Fees) Order 2014

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Article 4(2)

SCHEDULE 1U.K.Fee payable for monitoring

Description of monitoringDescription of licenceFee
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

Article 5(2)

SCHEDULE 2U.K.Fee payable for variation or transfer

Description of circumstancesDescription of licenceFee
Varying a licence where the name of a vessel, the registration number of a vehicle, or the name or address of an agent, contractor or sub-contractor changes.Any licence.A fee of £50 or, where less than one hour is worked, a fee calculated at a rate of £94 per hour and subject to a maximum of £50.
Varying any other provision of a licence where the MMO consults another person or body other than the holder of the licence in order to determine whether, or how, to vary that licence.Any licence.A fee calculated at a rate of £94 per hour.
Varying any other provision of a licence in any other circumstances.Any licence.A fee calculated at a rate of £94 per hour and subject to a maximum of £200.
Transferring a licence from the licensee to another person and varying it accordingly.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(3).A fee calculated at a rate of £94 per hour.
Any other licence.A fee of £50 or, where less than one hour is worked, a fee calculated at a rate of £94 per hour and subject to a maximum of £50.

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