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The Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2008 List of acts
Made: 11th March 2008
Laid before Parliament: 14th March 2008
Coming into force: 6th April 2008
2. Fees payable under the mines and quarries provisions
3. Fees for applications for approval under the Agriculture (Tractor Cabs) Regulations 1974
4. Fee for application for approval under the Freight Containers (Safety Convention) Regulations 1984
5. Fees for various applications under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006
6. Fees for examination or surveillance by an employment medical adviser
7. Fees for medical surveillance by an employment medical adviser under the Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002
8. Fees for various applications in connection with the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999 and the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001
9. Fees payable under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 and certain other provisions concerning explosives, including acetylene, and under the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 and the Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act 1936
10. Date from which fees are payable under the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928 and the Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act 1936
11. Fees for application for or changes to an explosives licence under Part IX of the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987
12. Estimate of cost of work
13. Fees for notifications and applications under the Genetically Modified Organisms (Contained Use) Regulations 2000
14. Fees for notifications and applications under the Notification of New Substances Regulations 1993
15. Fees payable in respect of offshore installations
16. Fees payable in respect of gas safety functions
17. Fees payable in relation to nuclear installations
18. Provisions supplementary to regulations 15 to 17
19. Fees for applications for approvals under the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981
20. Fees for applications for approvals under the Offshore Installations and Pipeline Works (First-Aid) Regulations 1989
21. Provisions supplementary to regulations 19 and 20
22. Amendment to the Control of Major Accident Hazard Regulations 1999
SCHEDULE 1: FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE MINES AND QUARRIES PROVISIONS
PART 1: FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVAL OF SUBSTANCES UNDER THE MINES AND QUARRIES PROVISIONS
PART 2: FEES FOR TESTING EXPLOSIVES AND DETONATORS UNDER THE MINES AND QUARRIES PROVISIONS
PART 3: FEES FOR OTHER TESTING
SCHEDULE 2: FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVAL UNDER THE AGRICULTURE (TRACTOR CABS) REGULATIONS 1974
SCHEDULE 3: FEE FOR APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL UNDER THE FREIGHT CONTAINERS (SAFETY CONVENTION) REGULATIONS 1984
SCHEDULE 4: FEES FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS UNDER THE CONTROL OF ASBESTOS REGULATIONS 2006
SCHEDULE 5: FEES FOR EXAMINATION OR SURVEILLANCE BY AN EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL ADVISER
SCHEDULE 6: FEES FOR MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE BY AN EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL ADVISER UNDER THE CONTROL OF LEAD AT WORK REGULATIONS 2002
SCHEDULE 7: FEES FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE IONISING RADIATIONS REGULATIONS 1999 AND THE RADIATION (EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION) REGULATIONS 2001
SCHEDULE 8: FEES PAYABLE UNDER THE MANUFACTURE AND STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 2005 AND CERTAIN OTHER PROVISIONS CONCERNING EXPLOSIVES, INCLUDING ACETYLENE, AND UNDER THE PETROLEUM (CONSOLIDATION) ACT 1928 AND THE PETROLEUM (TRANSFER OF LICENCES) ACT 1936
PART 1: APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES, OR VARIATIONS OF LICENCES, TO MANUFACTURE OR STORE EXPLOSIVES MADE TO THE EXECUTIVE WHERE IT IS THE LICENSING AUTHORITY BY VIRTUE OF PARAGRAPHS 1(b) OR (c) OR 2 OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE 2005 REGULATIONS
PART 2: APPLICATIONS FOR LICENCES TO STORE EXPLOSIVES AND FOR REGISTRATION IN RELATION TO THE STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES MADE TO LICENSING AUTHORITIES WHICH ARE LICENSING AUTHORITIES BY VIRTUE OF PARAGRAPH 1(a) OF SCHEDULE 1 TO THE 2005 REGULATIONS
PART 3: APPLICATION FOR AN ACETYLENE IMPORTATION LICENCE UNDER SECTION 40(9) OF THE EXPLOSIVES ACT 1875 AND REPLACEMENT OF SUCH A LICENCE
PART 4: FEE PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF APPLICATIONS FOR THE GRANTING AND TRANSFER OF PETROLEUM-SPIRIT LICENCES
PART 5: APPLICATIONS UNDER PARAGRAPH (1) OF THE PROVISO TO ORDER IN COUNCIL (NO. 30) OF 2ND FEBRUARY 1937 FOR APPROVALS OF PREMISES AND APPARATUS IN WHICH ACETYLENE IS TO BE MANUFACTURED OR KEPT
PART 6: APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVALS IN RESPECT OF CONDITION (8) IN THE ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE (NO. 9) OF 23RD JUNE 1919
PART 7: APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF A CLASSIFICATION OF AN EXPLOSIVE UNDER THE CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING OF EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 1983
PART 8: FURTHER FEES PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF CERTAIN TESTING REQUIRED BY THE EXECUTIVE
PART 9: FEES FOR EXPLOSIVES CERTIFICATES UNDER THE CONTROL OF EXPLOSIVES REGULATIONS 1991
SCHEDULE 9: FEES FOR APPLICATION FOR OR CHANGES TO AN EXPLOSIVES LICENCE UNDER PART IX OF THE DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES IN HARBOUR AREAS REGULATIONS 1987
SCHEDULE 10: FEES FOR NOTIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS UNDER THE GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS (CONTAINED USE) REGULATIONS 2000
SCHEDULE 11: FEES FOR NOTIFICATIONS AND APPLICATIONS UNDER THE NOTIFICATION OF NEW SUBSTANCES REGULATIONS 1993
SCHEDULE 12: FEES PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS
SCHEDULE 13: FEES PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF GAS SAFETY FUNCTIONS
SCHEDULE 14: FEES PAYABLE IN RELATION TO NUCLEAR ASSESSMENTS, DESIGN PROPOSALS AND POTENTIAL NUCLEAR SITE APPLICATIONS UNDER SECTION 1(1) OF THE 1965 ACT
SCHEDULE 15: FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVALS UNDER THE HEALTH AND SAFETY (FIRST-AID) REGULATIONS 1981
SCHEDULE 16: FEES FOR APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVALS UNDER THE OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS AND PIPELINES WORKS (FIRST-AID) REGULATIONS 1989
The Secretary of State is a Minister designated for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972(1) in relation to the notification and control of substances and the control and regulation of genetically modified organisms (2).
The Secretary of State makes these Regulations —
(a) in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 2(2) of that Act and sections 43(2), (4), (5) and (6) and 82(3)(a) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974(3)(“the 1974 Act”); and
(b) for the purpose of giving effect without modifications to proposals submitted to him by the Health and Safety Commission under section 11(2)(d) of the 1974 Act.
1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2008 and shall come into force on 6th April 2008.
(a)mines within the meaning of section 180 of the Mines and Quarries Act 1954(4);
(b)tips and quarries within the meaning of regulations 2(1) and 3 respectively of the Quarries Regulations 1999(5); and
(c)tips within the meaning of section 2(1) of the Mines and Quarries (Tips) Act 1969(6);
and includes regulations, rules and orders relating to a particular mine (whether they are continued in force by regulation 7(3) of the Mines and Quarries Acts 1954 to 1971 (Repeals and Modifications) Regulations 1974(7) or are health and safety regulations);
3.—(1) A fee shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive on each application for approval of plant and equipment under the Agriculture (Tractor Cabs) Regulations 1974(8).
4.—(1) A fee shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive on each application for approval of a scheme or programme for examination of freight containers under the Freight Containers (Safety Convention) Regulations 1984(9).
5.—(1) A fee shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive on each application for a licence under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2006(10) (“the 2006 Regulations”).
6.—(1) A fee shall be payable to the Executive by an employer in respect of a medical examination or medical surveillance of each of his employees by an employment medical adviser for the purposes of any provision specified in column 1 of Schedule 5.
7.—(1) A fee shall be payable to the Executive by an employer in respect of medical surveillance of any of his employees by an employment medical adviser for the purposes of the Control of Lead at Work Regulations 2002(11).
8.—(1) A fee shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive on each application for an approval of dosimetry services, or for the reassessment of an approval of dosimetry services previously granted, for the purposes of the 1999 Regulations.
(4) A fee shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive on each application for an approval of dosimetry services, or for the reassessment of an approval of dosimetry services previously granted, for the purposes of regulation 14 of the Radiation (Emergency Preparedness and Public Information) Regulations 2001(12).
(6) A fee shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive where the Executive requires any work to be carried out by its nuclear or other specialist inspectors in connection with any application in respect of which a fee is payable —
(7) Where the Executive requires an inspection to be carried out in connection with any application mentioned in this regulation, a fee shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive of an amount equal to the reasonable cost of travelling and subsistence of any member of the Executive’s staff in connection with the inspection.
(9) In this regulation “the 1999 Regulations” means the Ionising Radiations Regulations 1999(13).
9.—(1) Where any application in relation to a provision specified in column 1 of Part 1 of Schedule 8 is made to the Executive, where it is the licensing authority by virtue of paragraphs 1(b) or (c) or 2 of Schedule 1 to the 2005 Regulations, for a purpose specified in column 2 of that Part, the fee specified in the corresponding entry in column 3 of that Part shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive, save that, in the case of an application referred to in column 2 of that Part for a licence to manufacture ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate(14), or to vary any such licence, the fee referred to in column 3 of that Part as an amount per hour worked —
(7) The fee for an application for each purpose specified in column 1 of each of Parts 5, 6 and 7 of Schedule 8 —
(11) Where, in relation to an application for an explosives certificate under the Control of Explosives Regulations 1991(15), a check is carried out for the purposes of regulation 4(6)(d) of those Regulations to ascertain whether the applicant is a prohibited person or not, a fee shall be payable by the applicant to the chief officer of police and the fee, which shall be payable prior to that check being carried out, shall be that specified in Table 2 in Part 9 of Schedule 8.
(13) For the purposes of this regulation and Schedule 8 —
(a) “the 1968 Act” means the Firearms Act 1968(16);
(b) “the 2005 Regulations” means the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005(17);
(c) “ammonium nitrate blasting intermediate”, “licence”, “licensing authority”, “manufacture”, “on-site mixing”, “registration”, “shooters’ powder” and “site” have the same meanings as in the 2005 Regulations;
(g) “relevant application under the 1968 Act” means an application under the 1968 Act —
10. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 4 of the Petroleum (Consolidation) Act 1928(18) or section 1(4) of the Petroleum (Transfer of Licences) Act 1936(19) the fees in respect of applications for petroleum licences prescribed by these Regulations shall be payable for any licence first having effect or any transfer or renewal of a licence first taking effect on or after the coming into force of these Regulations irrespective of the date of the application for that licence, transfer or renewal.
11.—(1) A fee shall be payable by the applicant to the Executive on each application for an explosives licence, for any alteration in the terms of, or other change to an existing licence under Part IX of the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987(20).
12. Where any fee is to be assessed on the reasonable cost to the Executive of carrying out any work or testing under regulation 2(3)(b), 9(9), 17(1) or 17(2), or to the licensing authority of carrying out any work pursuant to regulation 9(2), the Executive or, as the case may be, the licensing authority shall:
(a) on receipt of the application or, as the case may be, request prepare and send to the person making the application or request an estimate of that cost; and
(b) before carrying out the work, obtain confirmation from the person making the application or request that he wishes the work to be carried out on the basis of that estimate of cost.
13.—(1) The fee specified in column 2 of Schedule 10 shall be payable by a notifier to the competent authority on each such notification or application under the 2000 Regulations as is referred to in the corresponding entry in column 1 of that Schedule.
(3) In this regulation, “the 2000 Regulations” means the Genetically Modified Organisms (Contained Use) Regulations 2000(21) and “competent authority” has the same meaning as in those Regulations.
14.—(1) The fee specified in column 2 of Table 1 in Schedule 11 shall be payable by a notifier to the competent authority, within the meaning of the Notification of New Substances Regulations 1993(22), on each such notification or application under those Regulations as is referred to in the corresponding entry in column 1 of that Table.
“the 1982 Regulations” means the Notification of New Substances Regulations 1982(23);
“RTP polymer” means a polymer, which word has the same meaning as in the second mentioned Regulations in this paragraph, for which a reduced test package is acceptable pursuant to paragraph C.2 of Part D of Schedule 2 to those second mentioned Regulations; and,
(2) A fee shall be payable to the Executive by an operator or owner who has prepared a current safety case pursuant to the 2005 Regulations for the performance by or on behalf of the Executive, or by an inspector appointed by it, of any function conferred on the Executive or the inspector by the 1974 Act which relates to the enforcement of any of the relevant statutory provisions against one or more than one of the following —
(3) For the purposes of this regulation, regulation 18 and Schedule 12, “the 1992 Regulations” means the Offshore Installations (Safety Case) Regulations 1992(24), “the 2005 Regulations” means the Offshore Installations (Safety Case) Regulations 2005(25) and “installation”, “current safety case”, “safety case”, “operator” and “owner” have the same meanings as in the 2005 Regulations.
16.—(1) A fee shall be payable to the Executive by the person referred to in column 2 of Schedule 13 for the performance by the Executive of such functions conferred on the Executive as are specified in column 1 of that Schedule.
(2) A fee shall be payable to the Executive by a person conveying gas who has prepared a safety case pursuant to the 1996 Regulations or by a network emergency co-ordinator for the performance by or on behalf of the Executive, or by an inspector appointed by it, of any function conferred on the Executive or the inspector by the 1974 Act which relates to the enforcement of any of the relevant statutory provisions against one or other or both of the following —
(a) that person in relation to the network, including a pipeline that it is intended will form part of the network, to which the safety case relates; or
(b) a contractor in relation to work carried out by him on or in connection with that network including work on a pipeline that it is intended will form part of that network;
(3) A fee shall be payable to the Executive by a person conveying gas who has prepared a safety case pursuant to the 1996 Regulations and a major accident prevention document pursuant to the Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996(26) for the performance by or on behalf of the Executive, or by an inspector appointed by it, of any function conferred on the Executive or the inspector by the 1974 Act which relates to the enforcement of any of the relevant statutory provisions against one or other or both of the following —
(a) that person in relation to work relating to a major accident hazard pipeline, including the construction of a pipeline that it is intended will form part of the network, to which the major accident hazard prevention document relates; or
(b) a contractor in relation to work carried out by him relating to a major accident hazard pipeline, including the construction of a pipeline that it is intended will form part of the network, to which the major accident hazard prevention document relates;
(4) For the purposes of this regulation, regulation 18 and Schedule 13, “the 1996 Regulations” means the Gas Safety (Management) Regulations 1996(27), “network”, “network emergency co-ordinator” and “safety case” have the same meanings as in the 1996 Regulations and “major accident hazard pipeline” has the same meaning as in the Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996.
17.—(1) Where, by virtue of the provisions specified in entry (a) or (b) of column 1 of Table 1 in Schedule 14, the Executive carries out any work for a purpose specified in column 2 of that Table, a fee shall be payable to the Executive by the person referred to in column 3 of that Table.
(2) Where, by virtue of the provisions specified in column 1 of Table 2 in Schedule 14 the Executive carries out any work for the purpose specified in column 2 of that Table, a fee shall be payable to the Executive by the person referred to in column 3 of that Table.
(3) A fee shall be payable to the Executive by a licensee of a nuclear site for the performance by or on behalf of the executive or by an inspector appointed by it, of any function conferred on the Executive or the inspector by the 1974 Act which relates to the enforcement of any of the relevant statutory provisions against one or other or both of the following —
(a) that licensee ; or
(b) a contractor in relation to any work carried out by him on or in connection with that nuclear site.
(4) For the purpose of this regulation and Schedule 14—
“the 1965 Act” means the Nuclear Installations Act 1965(28);
Provisions supplementary to regulations 15 to 17
18.—(1) The fees referred to in regulations 15 to 17 above shall —
(a) not exceed the sum of the costs reasonably incurred by the Executive for the performance of the function, or in the case of regulation 17(1) and (2) the carrying out of the work, referred to in the respective regulation; and
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