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Regulation 4
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Activity | Fee (£) |
Time spent in obtaining an official control sample for examination in a laboratory (in this table the “time fee”) (in addition to the fees specified below, unless otherwise specified in column 2) | 9 per quarter hour or part quarter hour spent |
Time spent by an animal health officer travelling to and from premises for the purpose of activities below | 14 per quarter hour or part quarter hour spent, up to a maximum of 84 |
Taking an official control sample from a chicken laying flock | 32 |
Taking an official control sample from a chicken or turkey breeding flock | 52 |
Taking an official control sample from a chicken broiler flock, or turkey fattening flock | 72 |
Examination of an official control sample in a laboratory | 14 per sample tested (time fee does not apply) |
Column 1 | Column 2 | |
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Activity | Fee (£) | |
Processing an application for an initial laboratory approval or a biennial renewal of a laboratory approval | 73 | |
Conducting inspections and quality assurance based upon the number of tests for which the laboratory is approved | One test | 350 |
Two tests | 361 | |
Three tests | 372 | |
Four tests | 384 | |
Conducting collaborative testing for Salmonella as required to obtain and maintain approval as a testing laboratory | 34 per test |
Column 1 | Column 2 |
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Activity | Fee (£) |
Conducting tests on seven dust and faecal samples taken from each flock | 99 |
Conducting bacteriological sampling and testing of the caeca and oviducts of 300 birds from each flock | 2,470 |
Conducting bacteriological sampling and testing of the shell and the content of 4,000 eggs from each flock | 3,080 |
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