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Regulation 21
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 15 in force at 21.12.2022, see reg. 1(1)
1 (Activity) | 2 (Fee per person per day worked) |
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(a) Validation of an application for approval of an active substance | £475 |
(b) Evaluation of an application to approve an active substance | £475 |
(c) Evaluation of an application to renew an active substance approval | £475 |
(d) Validation of an application to amend the conditions of approval of an active substance | £475 |
(e) Evaluation of an application to amend the conditions of approval of an active substance | £475 |
(f) Work relating to a request for inclusion of an active substance in the Simplified Active Substance List made on behalf of an economic operator | £475 |
(g) Validation of an application to amend the conditions of inclusion of an active substance in the Simplified Active Substance List | £475 |
(h) Evaluation of an application to amend the conditions of inclusion of an active substance in the Simplified Active Substance List | £475 |
(i) Meetings with applicants and prospective applicants | £475 |
(j) Evaluation of an application to authorise a biocidal product under the simplified procedure | £418 |
(k) Validation of an application for a national authorisation of a biocidal product | £418 |
(l) Evaluation of an application for a national authorisation of a biocidal product | £418 |
(m) Evaluation of an application to renew a national authorisation of a biocidal product | £418 |
(n) Determination of an application to amend an existing biocidal product | £418 |
(o) Evaluation of an application for an emergency use permit | £418 |
(p) Assessment of an application to be included in the list of suppliers maintained under Article 95 of the Biocides Regulation | £475 |
(q) Determination of a request that information on an active substance or product is not made publicly available | £475 |
(r) Determination of the classification of a proposed change to an authorised product in accordance with Regulation 354/2013 | £475 |
(s) Determination of an application to be a participant for the review of an active substance/product-type combination under Article 17 of Regulation 1062/2014 | £475 |
(t) Assessment of technical equivalence | £475 |
(u) Evaluation of an application under regulation 13 of the 2013 Biocidal Products and Chemicals Regulations | £418 |
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