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The Marine Licensing (Application Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2018

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6.—(1) Paragraphs (2) and (3) apply to any application falling within Band 2 in the Schedule to the Marine Licensing (Application Fees) Regulations 2014 which was received by the Secretary of State before 1st September 2018 but which has not been determined by the Secretary of State before that date.

(2) Regulation 4 of the Marine Licensing (Application Fees) Regulations 2014 has effect as if—

(a)paragraphs (1)(b) (together with the “and” before that paragraph), (5) and (7) were omitted;

(b)in paragraph (2)(b), for “£122” there were substituted “£94”; and

(c)in paragraph (6)—

(i)for “paragraphs (2)(b) and (5)(a)” there were substituted “paragraph (2)(b)”; and

(ii)“or travelled (as applicable)” were omitted.

(3) Paragraph 1 of the Schedule to the Marine Licensing (Application Fees) Regulations 2014 has effect as if for the rows of the table relating to Band 2 (including its subdivisions 2A and 2B) there were substituted—

Band 2Any application which does not fall, or does not fall exclusively, within the description in Band 1 and relates to a specified activity or activities which has, or (in the case of more than one activity) taken together have, an estimated cost falling within one of the following ranges—
Band 2Aless than £5,000£450
Band 2B£5,000 or more, but less than £20,000£700
Band 2C£20,000 or more, but less than £50,000£1,400
Band 2D£50,000 or more, but less than £200,000£2,200
Band 2E£200,000 or more, but less than £1,000,000£2,200.

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