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### sec.99 Fees— Act , s 51
This section prescribes the fees for section 51 (1) (c) (i) of the Act .
For an application for a possession licence, the fee is the total of the following—
an application fee;
a licence fee consisting of—
a base fee; and
a fee calculated having regard to—
if the radiation source is a radioactive substance—the number of sealed radioactive substances, or types of unsealed radioactive substances, that are the subject of the application; or
if the radiation source is a radiation apparatus—the number of radiation apparatus that are the subject of the application.
For an application for a use licence or transport licence, the fee is the total of the following—
an application fee;
a licence fee.
For an application for an accreditation certificate, the fee is the total of the following—
an application fee;
an accreditation certificate fee.
For an application for an approval to acquire, the fee is an application fee for an approval to acquire.
For an application for a radiation safety officer certificate, the fee is the total of the following—
an application fee;
a radiation safety officer certificate fee.
(sec.99-ssec.1) This section prescribes the fees for section 51 (1) (c) (i) of the Act .
(sec.99-ssec.2) For an application for a possession licence, the fee is the total of the following— an application fee; a licence fee consisting of— a base fee; and a fee calculated having regard to— if the radiation source is a radioactive substance—the number of sealed radioactive substances, or types of unsealed radioactive substances, that are the subject of the application; or if the radiation source is a radiation apparatus—the number of radiation apparatus that are the subject of the application.
(sec.99-ssec.3) For an application for a use licence or transport licence, the fee is the total of the following— an application fee; a licence fee.
(sec.99-ssec.4) For an application for an accreditation certificate, the fee is the total of the following— an application fee; an accreditation certificate fee.
(sec.99-ssec.5) For an application for an approval to acquire, the fee is an application fee for an approval to acquire.
(sec.99-ssec.6) For an application for a radiation safety officer certificate, the fee is the total of the following— an application fee; a radiation safety officer certificate fee.
- (a) an application fee;
- (b) a licence fee consisting of— (i) a base fee; and (ii) a fee calculated having regard to— (A) if the radiation source is a radioactive substance—the number of sealed radioactive substances, or types of unsealed radioactive substances, that are the subject of the application; or (B) if the radiation source is a radiation apparatus—the number of radiation apparatus that are the subject of the application.
- (i) a base fee; and
- (ii) a fee calculated having regard to— (A) if the radiation source is a radioactive substance—the number of sealed radioactive substances, or types of unsealed radioactive substances, that are the subject of the application; or (B) if the radiation source is a radiation apparatus—the number of radiation apparatus that are the subject of the application.
- (A) if the radiation source is a radioactive substance—the number of sealed radioactive substances, or types of unsealed radioactive substances, that are the subject of the application; or
- (B) if the radiation source is a radiation apparatus—the number of radiation apparatus that are the subject of the application.
- (i) a base fee; and
- (ii) a fee calculated having regard to— (A) if the radiation source is a radioactive substance—the number of sealed radioactive substances, or types of unsealed radioactive substances, that are the subject of the application; or (B) if the radiation source is a radiation apparatus—the number of radiation apparatus that are the subject of the application.
- (A) if the radiation source is a radioactive substance—the number of sealed radioactive substances, or types of unsealed radioactive substances, that are the subject of the application; or
- (B) if the radiation source is a radiation apparatus—the number of radiation apparatus that are the subject of the application.
- (A) if the radiation source is a radioactive substance—the number of sealed radioactive substances, or types of unsealed radioactive substances, that are the subject of the application; or
- (B) if the radiation source is a radiation apparatus—the number of radiation apparatus that are the subject of the application.
- (a) an application fee;
- (b) a licence fee.
- (a) an application fee;
- (b) an accreditation certificate fee.
- (a) an application fee;
- (b) a radiation safety officer certificate fee.