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Regulation 21
1. Activity | 2. Fee per person per day worked |
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(a) Validation of an application for approval of an active substance | £447 |
(b) Evaluation of an application to approve an active substance | £447 |
(c) Evaluation of an application to renew an active substance approval | £447 |
(d) Work relating to a request for inclusion of an active substance in Annex I on behalf of an economic operator | £447 |
(e) Meetings with applicants and prospective applicants | £447 |
(f) Evaluation of an application to authorise a biocidal product under the simplified procedure | £393 |
(g) Validation of an application for a national authorisation of a biocidal product | £393 |
(h) Evaluation of an application for a national authorisation of a biocidal product | £393 |
(i) Evaluation of an application to renew a national authorisation of a biocidal product | £393 |
(j) Validating, processing and determining an application to mutually recognise a biocidal product in sequence, and subsequent authorisation | £393 |
(k) Processing and determining an application for mutual recognition in parallel as a concerned Member State | £393 |
(l) Processing and determining an application for mutual recognition by an official or scientific body | £393 |
(m) Validating an application for Union Authorisation of a biocidal product | £393 |
(n) Evaluation of an application for Union Authorisation of a biocidal product | £393 |
(o) Evaluation of an application to renew a Union Authorisation | £393 |
(p) Determination of an application to amend an existing biocidal product authorisation | £393 |
(q) Determination of an application for a parallel trade permit | £393 |
(r) Evaluation of an application for an emergency use permit | £393 |
(s) Evaluation of an application under Regulation 13 of the 2013 Biocidal Products and Chemicals Regulations | £393 |
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