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I ASSENT Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 Rules made under s. 51.



LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

(LN. 1991/205)
Commencement 1.11.1991


Amending
enactments
Relevant current
provisions
Commencement
date
1991/205 Sch. 1 and 2 1.11.1991
1992/099 Sch. 2 1.8.1992
1992/145 Sch. 2

23.11.1992
25.10.1992 to
27 3.1993 and
28.3.1993 to
30.10.1993
25.10.1992
1992/152 Sch. 2 17.12.1992
1993/063 Sch. 2 1.4.1993
1993/078 rule 2 22.4.1993
1995/005 Sch. 2

16.1.1995
1.4.1995
1995/019 Sch. 2

23.2.1995
1.4.1995
1995/032 Sch. 2 14.3.1995
1996/056 Sch. 2 25.4.1996
1996/083 Sch. 2 29.8.1996
1997/048 Sch. 2 2.5.1997
1997/084 Sch. 2 21.8.1997
1998/023 Sch. 2 26.3.1998
1998-34 Sch. 2 1.4.1998
1.7.1998
1998/092 Sch. 2 22.10.1998
2000/074 Sch. 2 22.9.2000
2002/030 Sch. 2 1.4.2002
2003/022 Sch. 2 1.4.2001
2003/048 Sch. 2 1.5.2003
2004/136 Sch. 2 1.1.2005
2005/025 Sch. 2 1.4.2005
2005/054 Sch. 2 1.4.2005
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 _______________

ARRANGEMENT OF RULES

Rules.

1. Title and commencement.
2. Fees and terms of licence.

Schedule 1. - FEES PAYABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LICENSING
AND FEES ACT AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR.

PART 1 – INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENCES.
PART II – OTHER LICENCES.

Schedule 2. - FEES AND CHARGES IN RESPECT OF MATTERS
SPECIFIED IN THE SCHEDULE TO THE ACT.

1. CUSTOMS CERTIFICATE.
2. FEES AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO LAND PROPERTY.
3. REGISTRATION AND NATURALISATION.
4. OFFICE FEES.
5. PASSPORT FEES.
6. DRUGS (MISUSE).
7. Omitted.
8. CRANE AND WEIGHTMENT CHARGES.
9. RENTAL CHARGES.
10. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE CHARGES.

Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 51 of the Licensing
and Fees Act, and of all other enabling powers, the Governor has made the
following rules–

Title and commencement.

1. These rules may be cited as the Licence (Fees) Rules 1991 and shall come
into operation on the 1 st day of November 1991.

Fees and terms of licence.

2. (1) The fees specified in Schedule 1, shall be payable in respect of licences
required under the Licensing and Fees Act to be paid except—

(a) where provision has been made for such fees in other rules
under the Act or under some other Act;

(b) fees to be paid in respect of matters specified in the Schedule to
the Act.

And provision shall be made in respect of such fees as to the duration of the
licence, and condition attaching thereto and the method of payment of the
fee.

(2) Fees payable in respect of matters specified in the Schedule to the Act
shall be those set out in Schedule 2.

____________________

SCHEDULE 1.
Rule 2(1)

FEES PAYABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LICENSING AND FEES
ACT AND NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR.

PART 1 – INTOXICATING LIQUOR LICENCES.

Description of Licence Fee £ Duration of an
Conditions of Licence
and how payable
1 Beer merchant’s
licence (Section 16)
30.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
2. Beershop licence
(Section 17)
40.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 yearly in advance.
3. Canteen licence
(Section 21)
5.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
4. Club licence (Section
18)
Free There is a duty payable
under the Clubs Act.
5. Club annexe,
temporary licence for
(Section 19)
5.00 Fee payable on
registration.
6. Grocer’s wine
licence (Section 20)
40.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
7. Hotel licence:-
(Section 15)
For any premises whose
net annual value is rated
at not more than £1,000
per annum
rated from £1,001 to
£2,000
rated from £2,001 to
£3,000
rated from £3,001 to
£5,000
rated above £5,000





100.00

150.00

200.00

250.00
300.00










per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
8. Manufacturer’s
licence (Section 9)
40.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
9. Occasional licence to
sell alcoholic liquor
(Section 23)
5.00 per diem, issuable for
any period not
exceeding seven days;
fee payable in advance.
The licence authorises
the holder thereof to
sell during such hours
and upon such terms
and conditions as may
be specified in the
licence, the same
articles that he may sell
on his licensed
premises.
10. Tavern licence:-
(Section 14)
For any premises whose
net annual value is rated








Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 at not more than £250 per annum
rated from £251 to
£500
rated from £501 to
£1,000
rated from £1,001 to
£1,500
rated above £1,500

160.00


200.00

260.00
320.00
400.00




per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
quarterly in advance.
11. Wholesale wine
merchant’s licence
(Section 12)
40.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
12. Full wine
merchant’s licence:-
(Section 13)
(a) When issuable to
any person who is the
holder of a tavern
licence in respect of the
same premises for the
same period.
(b) When issuable to
any other person, or
when issuable to the
holder of the tavern
licence in respect of
premises other than
those in respect of
which the tavern licence
is held








20.00








80.00






per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
quarterly in advance.






per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
quarterly in advance.
13. Traveller’s licence
to sell intoxicating
liquors (Section 22)


20.00



10.00
for each licence which
covers a period not
exceeding one month
from date to issue; fee
payable in advance.

for each licence which
covers a period not
exceeding fourteen days
from date of issue; fee
payable in advance.


PART II – OTHER LICENCES.

Description of Licence Fee £ Duration of and
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 Conditions of Licence and how payable
1. Auctioneer’s licence
(Section 27)
20.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
2. Baker’s licence
(Section 28)
12.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
3. Broker’s licence
(Section 28)
12.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
4. Cigar and cigarette
manufacturer’s licence
(Section 25(2))
50.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance. The
licence authorises the
holder to manufacture
cigars and cigarettes
only.
5. Porter’s licence
(Section 28)
1.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance.
6. Tobacco
manufacturer’s licence
(Section 25(2)).
80.00 per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance. The
licence authorises the
holder to chop and
manufacture tobacco
including cigars and
cigarettes.
7.(a) Tobacconist’s
licence (Section 25(1).)





(b) Tobacconist’s
occasional licence
(Section 23)
24.00






0.50
per annum; issuable for
one year; fee payable
yearly in advance; the
licence authorises the
holder to sell tobacco
manufactured by
wholesale or retail.
per diem; issuable for a
period not exceeding
seven days; fee payable
in advance. The licence
authorises the holder to
sell tobacco,
manufactured, on such
terms and conditions as
may be specified in the
licence.
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 8 Traveller’s licence to sell tobacco (Section
22)
20.00



10.00
for each licence which
covers a period not
exceeding one month’s
from date to issue.
for each licence which
covers a period not
exceeding fourteen
from date to issue.
9. Traveller’s licence to
sell perfumed spirits
(Section 22)
10.00



5.00
for each licence which
covers a period not
exceeding one month
from date to issue.
for each licence which
covers a period not
exceeding fourteen
from date to issue.
10. Amusement
machine licence
(Section 29A)
50.00 per annum; issuable for
one year fee payable in
advance.
11. Video lending
licence (Section 29B)
25.00 per annum; issuable for
one year fee payable in
advance.
12. Transfer fee
(section 30)

(a) For the transfer of a
porter’s or guide’s
licence

(b) For the transfer of
any other licence.



0.25



2.00



_______________________

SCHEDULE 2
Rule 2(2)

FEES AND CHARGES IN RESPECT OF MATTERS SPECIFIED IN
THE SCHEDULE TO THE ACT.

Fees and Charges

Description of fees and charges. Fee £

1. CUSTOMS CERTIFICATE
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 Any certificate issued by the Financial and Development Secretary in relation to quantities
and conditions of any class of merchandise
including live-stock imported into or exported
from Gibraltar.

(a) Certificate of landing and shipment

(b) Certificate of weight or measurement
(applicable also to liquors)

(c) Certificate of examination of goods, short or
damaged






10.00


10.00


20.00

2. FEES AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO
LANDED PROPERTY.

(a) an original grant of Crown Land in fee on
paper or parchment, under Public Seal

(b) a lease or demise for a term of years, of
Crown Land, under the Public Seal

40.00


40.00

3. REGISTRATION AND NATURALISATION.
(a) registration of a person as a British citizen
under section 5 of the British Nationality Act,
1981

(b) registration of a person of full age as a British
Overseas Territories citizen under the British
Nationality Act, 1981

(c) registration of a minor as a British Overseas
Territories citizen under the British Nationality
Act, 1981

(d) grant of a Certificate of Naturalisation as a
British Overseas Territories citizen under section
18(1) of the British Nationality Act, 1981.

(e) grant of a Certificate of Naturalisation as a
British Overseas Territories citizen under section
18(2) of the British Nationality Act, 1981.

(f) registration of a declaration of renunciation of
British Overseas Territories citizenship under
section 18(2) of the British Nationality Act, 1981

10.00


85.00



144.00




150.00



146.00



81.00

Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 (g) supplying a certified or other copy of a notice,
certificate, order, declaration or entry given,
granted or made under the British Nationality Act
1981 or any of the former Nationality Acts

(h) administering the oath of allegiance for the
purposes of the British Nationality Act, 1981







(j) preparing or forwarding or both an application
for registration or naturalisation to the Home
Office




20.00


25.00

(Note: if the oath is
administered by a
Commissioner for Oaths
or Notary Public
payment of the fee shall
be to that person)


30.00
1. Notes on the above fees-

(i) the registration of a person as a British citizen
under section 5 of the Act, or British Dependent
Territories Citizens; or
(ii) the grant to a person of a certificate of
naturalisation as a British Dependent Territories
citizen; or
(iii) the registration of a declaration of
renunciation of British Dependent Territories
citizenship.

shall be payable on the submission of the
application for such registration or such a
certificate or, as the case may be, of the
declaration of renunication.

2. On the event of an application made under
paragraph (f) above, being refused or withdrawn
the fees taken in respect of such an application
shall be repaid to the full application in full.

An applicant under paragraphs


(b) £60.00
(c) £60.00
(d) £135
(e) £130
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 3. Notwithstanding paragraph (a) and note 1, the fee payable in respect of the registration of a
person as a British citizen under section 5 of the
Act may be remitted in cases of hardship on the
recommendation of the Director of Labour and
Social Security.

4. Where a husband and wife apply at the same
time for the grant of a certificate of naturlisation
as a British Dependent Territories citizens and are
residing together at the time of the applications,
the total fee payable in respect of the certificate
shall be £150.

In the event of both of such applications being
refused or withdrawn the fees taken in respect
thereof shall, with the exception of £135 thereof,
be repaid to the applicants.

5. Where an application is made under any
provision of the Act to which paragraph (c)
relates for the registration of a minor as a British
Dependent Territories citizen at the same time as
an application or applications under the same or
any other such provision for the registration of
some other minor or minors having the same
parent, the total fee payable in respect of the
registration shall be £120. In this respect “parent”
includes a step-parent and an adoptive parent.

6. Where a declaration of renunciation of British
Dependent Territories citizenship is made by a
person at the same time as a declaration of
renunciation by him of another such citizenship or
status, the total fee payable in respect of the
registration of the declaration shall be £20. In the
event of a declaration of renunciation not being
registered the fee shall be repaid in full to the
applicant.

4. OFFICE FEES. £
(a) For the issue of any licence, permit, certificate,
pass or other document required under the
authority of any law for which no fee is specified
therein or by this Act.

(b) For the attestation or authentication by a



5.00


Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 public officer, justice of the peace or notary public, as such, of any signature or document
where not otherwise provided – for each signature
or document attested or authenticated

(c) For the issue of a certificate or other
document by a public officer for use outside
Gibraltar

(d) for the attestation or authentication of any
signature or document, as provided in paragraph

(e), where, by request, it is necessary to effect
such attestation or authentication urgently, in
addition to any fees payable under that paragraph

The sums specified in the right-hand columns may
be paid in cash, cheque drawn on a British or
Gibraltar bank or by means of the revenue stamps.
Where the sum is paid in cash or cheque, the fact
shall be recorded on the document and signed by
the public officer, justice of the peace or notary
public. Where the sum is paid by means of
revenue stamps, the stamps shall be affixed to the
document and cancelled by the officer issuing or
signing the same.



15.00


10.00


10.00



30.00






5. PASSPORT FEES £

(a) For the issue of a passport valid -

(i) for one period of ten years, where the applicant
is 16 years of age or over-

(ii) for one period of 5 years where the applicant
is under 16 years of age


(b) For the issue of a collective passport

(c) For the issue of an emergency passport or a
certificate of identity or the acceptance of a
declaration of identity

(d) Revoked. LN 2004/136.




42.00


25.00










Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 (e) Revoked by LN 2004/136.

(f) Revoked.

(g) For checking or forwarding, or both, an
application for the issue of passport by an
authority of Her Majesty’s Government in the
United Kingdom. No fee shall be taken in respect
of these services if the applicant is born on or
before 2 nd
September, 1929.

(h) For passport facilities where at the request of
the applicant, it is necessary to issue a passport
urgently, a fee of £27.50 shall be payable, in
addition to any fees payable under paragraph (a)

(i) For other urgent passport facilities at the
request of the applicant in addition to any other
fees payable under paragraphs (b), (d), (e) and (f)

Note:
The passport officer may remit the fee payable
under this paragraph where the applicant is made
as a matter of urgency because of bereavement or
serious illness. No fee shall be taken in respect of
the grant of a passport under paragraph (a) to a
Minister of the Government of Gibraltar or to a
British National born on or before 2 nd
September,
1929.

(j) (1) Receiving an application for entry clearance
for a dependency of the United Kingdom or
Commonwealth country in addition to the fee
applicable to such clearance under paragraph (k)
below (such fee may be refunded if clearance
under paragraph (k) is not granted).



(2) Preparing or forwarding, or both, any letter,
certificate, declaration or other document which
may be required by, an authority of Her Majesty’s
Government in the United Kingdom, or any other
country or territory for or in connection with an
application, for the issue or renewal of a residence








13.00



























20.00









Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 permit, identity card, application for registration or naturalisation or forwarding any other
certificate or document (except a Home Office
travel document), in addition to the fees payable
for such documents under the Immigration
Control Act, the Civilian Registration Act and
Item 3 of this Schedule

(k) Receiving an application for an entry
clearance for the United Kingdom under the
following categories–

CATEGORY


Visit (Standard)

Visit (Multiple Entry)

One Year

Two Years

Five Years

Ten Years

Medical Treatment

Student (irrespective of length of stay):

Visitor in transit:

Direct Airside Transit

Joining Ship/Aircraft

Work Permit (6 months or under)

Work Permit (over 6 months)

“Employment” (6 months and under)

“Employment” (Over 6 months)

Self-employment (6 months and under)

















36.00

60.00

70.00

88.00

150.00

36.00

36.00

36.00

27.00

36.00

36.00

75.00

36.00

75.00

36.00
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 Self-employed (over 6 months)

Established Business

Retired Person of Independent Means

Investor

UK Grandparent

Working holiday –maker

Husband/Wife

Child for settlement (include. Adoption)

Family Reunion

Marriage

Certificate of Entitlement

Sole Representative

Returning Resident

Entry Clearance for a Commonwealth Country

Entry Clearance for an Overseas Territory

(l) for the crosslinking a new passport to a
previous one which although filled has not expired
and contains a valid visa or visa

Notes

Gratis entry clearances (including extensions) and
the refund of fees may be approved by the entry
clearance officer in accordance with the relevant
Diplomatic Service Procedure Instructors in force
at the time in respect of such facility.

75.00

75.00

75.00

75.00

75.00

36.00

260.00

260.00

75.00

260.00

110.00

75.00

36.00

22.00

22.00




7.50

6. DRUGS (MISUSE) £

For the issue of a licence under the Drugs 0.25
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 (Misuse) Ordiance,
7. (OMITTED).

8. CRANGE AND WEIGHTMENT CHARGES.
Part I. CRANGAE CHARGES.
(a) cranes of less than 6 tons lifting capacity-

(i) within normal working hours;

(aa) at Waterport Wharf ......................................







(bb) mobile cranes used elsewhere in the Port ......




(ii) outside normal working hours anywhere
within the Port-

(cc) when commencing within but continuing
outside normal working hours
...............................







(dd) when commencing outside normal working
hours on Mondays to Fridays
................................




(ff) on Sunday and public holidays .......................






15.00
per hour or part thereof
or

9.00
for a single lift provided
there is no delay

15.00
per hour or part thereof
(subject to a minimum
charge of £30)





15.00
per hours for each
working hour or part
thereof, and
24.00
per hour or part thereof
outside working hours


24.00
per hour or part thereof
(subject to a minimum
charge of £54)



28.50
per hour or part thereof
(subject to a minimum
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205
(b) 8 ton Crane at Waterport-

(i) within normal working hours ...........................







(ii) outside normal working hours-

(aa) when commencing within but continuing
outside normal working hours
...............................








(bb) when commencing outside normal working
hours on Mondays to Fridays
................................




(ii) on Saturdays
....................................................




(cc) on Sundays and Public Holidays ....................




Note on the above fees.

Normal working hours means-
charge of £66)



18.00
per hour or part thereof
or 11.25 for a single lift
provided there is no
delay







18.00
per hour for each
working hour or part
thereof and 27.00 per
hour or part thereof
outside normal working
hours



27.00
per hour or part thereof
(subject to a minimum
charge of £48)




27.00
per hour or part thereof
(subject to a minimum
charge of £57)


31.50
per hour or part thereof
(subject to a minimum
charge of £69)
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 8.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m.; and
2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

on all days other than Public Holidays, from
Monday to Friday.

All charges due under this Part shall be payable on
demand to the Captain of the Port or to an officer
authorised by him
PART II – OVERTIME FEES

Overtime fees payable for the service of Customs
Staff outside the normal hours of business ...........








Note on the above fees

For the purposes of this part, normal hours of
business means

9.00 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. and
2.00 p.m. to 4.45 p.m.

on all days other than Public Holidays from
Monday to Friday.

£25.00 per hour
(subject to a minimum
charge in respect of
hours Monday to Friday
of £50 and for hours on
Saturdays, Sundays and
Public Holidays of £60)
PART III. – WEIGHMENT CHARGES

(a) for the use of the weighbridge

per weighment
.......................................................





Provided that where not less than 25 tons of
merchandise is weighted for any one person at any
one time, the following charges shall be made for


0.0083p per cwt. per
part thereof for the first
cwt. and 0.0042p per 56
lbs, or part thereof for
any weight in excess of
1 cwt.




Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 weighing-
for the first 25 tons, per ton or part thereof
for the next 25 tons, per ton or part thereof
for the next 50 tons, per ton or part
thereof............
thereafter, per ton or part thereof

(b) for the use of any other weighing instrument-

(i) coffee, sugar, unmanufactured tobacco, grain,
rice, seeds, flour, potatoes, soap, dried fruits,
dried fish, iron and liquids including oil per
weightment


(ii) manufactured tobacco (including cigars and
cigarettes) per weighment





(iii) other merchandise per weightment




Note on the above fees

Any fraction of one penny in the total of any claim
will be charged as one penny.

The weighbridge shall only be used for
weighments of animals, articles or packages of not
less than 5 cwt, and at the discretion of the
Collector of Customs.


0.1667p
0.083p

0.05p

0.03p





0.0042p
per cwt. or part thereof


0.0083p
per cwt. for the first cwt
and 0.0042p
for every additional 56
lbs or part thereof

0.02p
for first cwt. and 0.01p
for every additional 56
lbs or part thereof
PART IV.- EXMINATION FEES.

For the examination of goods at the request of a
member of the public preparatory to the issue of
an official certificate.


3.00

PART V.- ATTENDANCE FEES.

For the attendance of a customs officer to
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 supervise the conveyance of dutiable goods from Waterport Wharf to any place outside the area of
Waterport Wharf


3.00

9. RENTAL CHARGES.

Rental charges shall be paid in respect of every
container anywhere within the Port, other than in
a Government store, as follows-

(i) container up to 25 feet in length, the first 30
days, including the day of discharge, free,
thereafter for each succeeding day or part thereof

(ii) containers exceeding 25 feet in length, the first
30 days including the day of discharge free,
thereafter for each succeeding day or part thereof

Notes on the above fee.

Where any container in transit has been
discharged in the Port for the convenience of the
carrier and not as a genuine incident of carriage,
which question shall be decided by the Captain of
the Port in his absolute discretion, there shall be
no free days and rental charges shall be payable
from the day of discharge at the rates specified.

Where any container which has been discharged in
the Port has been removed from the Port other by
sea within 30 days after discharge, including the
day of discharge and the day of removal, enters
the Port, after having been outside the Port for
more than twenty-four hours, no rental charges
shall be payable in respect of such container for
the number of days for which no charges would
have been payable if it had not been so removed.






10.00



20.00

10. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE CHARGES.

1.(1) Subject to the provisions of sub-
paragraph (2), there shall be paid in
respect of every fare-paying
passenger on departure from
Gibraltar by civil aircraft–




Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 (a) to a destination in Morocco, £3,

(b) to any other destination,
£10.

(2) The provisions of sub-
paragraph (1) do not apply–

(a) to passengers under 2 years
of age,

(b) to any passenger in transit whose ticket
does not provide for the passenger to spend more
than 24 hours in Gibraltar,

(c) to passengers travelling on civil aircraft
forced to return to Gibraltar Airport due to
mechanical, navigational or meteorological
reasons,


(d) to any passenger lawfully removed from
Gibraltar under the following provisions of the
Immigration Control Act, namely–

(i) section 53 (fugitive
offenders),

(ii) section 55 (political
refugees),

(iii) section 59 (detention and
removal of unauthorised
persons).

2.(1) There shall be paid in respect of every
fare-paying passenger on departure from or upon
arrival in Gibraltar by ferry, nil.

(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), there shall
be paid in respect of every fare-paying passenger
on arrival and departure in Gibraltar by cruise
ship, £1.

(3) The sum to be paid under sub-
Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991


1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205 paragraph (2) shall be reduced according to the following table–


Number of
calls at
Gibraltar in a
calendar year
Reduction
2-4 10%
5-10 35%
11-19 50%
20 or more 75%
ship
commencing
and terminating
a cruise at
Gibraltar
100%


(4) For the purposes of calculating the number
of calls made in sub-paragraph (3), calls made by
any cruise ship which is–

(a) operated by the same company;
and/or

(b) marketed under the same company
brand,

shall be aggregated, and the relevant reduction
shall apply in respect of each such cruise ship.
11. The fee payable to the Chief Environmental
Health Officer in respect of each permit for the
importation of material to which rule 12 of the
Litter and Nuisance Rules and Regulations 1994
applies-

For the first 1000 tons in each permit

For each additional 1000 tons or part thereof in
each permit






£25.00


£10.00




Licensing and Fees LICENCE (FEES) RULES, 1991

1961-29
Subsidiary
1991/205