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Statutory Instruments
INDUSTRIAL ASSURANCE
Made
8th March 1988
Laid before Parliament
10th March 1988
Coming into force
1st April 1988
The Industrial Assurance Commissioner, with the approval of the Treasury, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 43 of the Industrial Assurance Act 1923(1) and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:-
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Industrial Assurance (Fees) Regulations 1988 and shall come into force on 1st April 1988.
2. In the Regulations "the Act" means the Industrial Assurance Act 1923.
3. The fees set out in the Schedule hereto shall be payable in respect of the matters set out therein.
4. The Industrial Assurance (Fees) Regulations 1987(2) are hereby revoked.
J. M. Bridgeman
Industrial Assurance Commissioner
7th March 1988
We approve these Regulations,
David Lightbown
Mark Lennox-Boyd
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
8th March 1988
Regulation 3
£ | |
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On every application for a certificate under section 1(2)(d) of the Act. for each class of assurance to which the application relates ... ... ... ... | 225 |
On every application or request for further postponement of the time under section 7(1)(c) of the Act ... ... ... ... | 75 |
On every award of dissolution of a society ... ... ... ... | 40 |
On every direction for division or appropriation of the assets of a society-
| |
On every application for a certicate of exemption under section 10 of the Act ... ... ... ... | 90 |
On every reference of a dispute under section 32(1) of the Act and including the first £20 claimed ... ... ... ... | 4.50 |
| 1.45 |
| |
| 4.25 |
On every application under section 32(2) of the Act for every £1 or part of £1 awarded to be paid ... ... ... ... | 0.15 |
On every application for sanction to an amalgamation or transfer of engagements under section 36 of the Act ... ... ... ... | 225 |
and in addition for every day or part of a day occupied in hearing representations | 35 |
For the inspection on any particular day of documents in the custody of the Commissioner relating to a single society or company ... ... ... ... | 3 |
For the provision of a copy of the whole of or an extract from any document- | |
(a)where the copy is photocopy and is not certified as a true copy of a document in the custody of the Commissioner (except as may be necessary for the examination of the copy)- | |
(i)where the copy does not exceed 5 pages, or for the first 5 pages of a copy which exceeds 5 pages ... ... ... ... | 0.85 |
(ii)for every page of a copy after the fifth page ... ... ... ... | 0.15 |
(b)where the copy is not a photocopy and is not so certified- | |
(i)where the copy does not exceed 216 words, or for the first 216 words of a copy which exceeds 216 words ... ... ... ... | 6.10 |
(ii)for each complete folio of 72 words by which a copy exceeds 216 words | 1.25 |
(c)where the copy, whether a photocopy or not, is certified as provided in subparagraph (a) above (as an addition to whatever fee would be payable if the copy were not so certified ... ... ... ... | 3 |
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations supersede the Industrial Assurance (Fees) Regulations 1987. They generally increase by about 6% the fees payable in connection with the exercise by the Industrial Assurance Commissioner of his functions under the Industrial Assurance Act 1923.