
1 
These Regulations may be cited as the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 and shall come into force on 1st April 1989.
2 
For Schedule 1 to the Seeds (National Lists of Varieties) (Fees) Regulations 1987 there shall be substituted the provisions set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.
In Witness whereof the Official Seal of the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food is hereunto affixed on 23rd February 1989.
John MacGregor
Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Sanderson of Bowden
Minister of State, Scottish Office
20th February 1989Peter Walker
Secretary of State for Wales
21st February 1989Tom King
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
23rd February 1989
SCHEDULE
Regulation 2
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SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 3
PART I

Plant variety Amount
  New fee £ Old fee £
1. A wheat (excluding durum wheat and spelt wheat) or barley variety 420 (400)
2. A durum wheat, spelt wheat, rye, oat, oilseed rape, ryegrass, timothy, white clover, fescue or potato variety 340 (325)
3. A maize, sugar beet or fodder beet variety 370 (355)
4. A field pea or field bean variety 225 (215)
5. Any other herbage, fodder, oil and fibre or cereal variety 160 (155)
6. A vegetable variety subject to a plant breeders' rights scheme 160 (155)
7. Any other vegetable variety 120 (115)
Note

PART II

Plant variety Amount
  New fee £ Old fee £
1. A wheat (excluding durum wheat and spelt wheat), barley or maize variety 745 (710)
2. A durum wheat, spelt wheat, rye, oat, oilseed rape, ryegrass, timothy, white clover, fescue, potato, field pea or field bean variety 505 (480)
3. Any other herbage, fodder, oil and fibre, cereal or vegetable variety 285 (270)
Note

PART III

Plant variety Amount
  New fee £ Old fee £
1. A wheat (excluding durum wheat and spelt wheat) or barley variety 2285 (2180)
2. A durum wheat, spelt wheat, rye, oat, oilseed rape, ryegrass, timothy, white clover, fescue, potato, maize, sugar beet, field bean, field pea, swede or fodder kale variety 785 (750)
Note

PART IV

Plant variety Renewal fees during the years of retention in a National List
  Second to fifth year—each year Sixth and each subsequent year
  New fee £ Old fee £ New fee £ Old fee £
1. A wheat (excluding durum wheat and spelt wheat) or barley variety 260 (250) 440 (420)
2. A durum wheat, spelt wheat, rye, oat, oilseed rape, ryegrass, timothy, white clover, fescue, potato, maize, sugar beet, fodder beet, field bean or field pea variety 245 (235) 375 (360)
3. Any other herbage, fodder, oil and fibre or cereal variety 150 (145) 245 (235)
4. A vegetable variety subject to a plant breeders' rights scheme 150 (145) 245 (235)
5. Any other vegetable variety 130 (125) 200 (190)
Note

PART V

Matter When payable Amount
   New fee £ Old fee £
1. Application for the substitution of a name in a National List On making the application 21 (21)
2. Making written representions to the Ministers On delivering the representations 3 (3)
3. Attending to be heard by a person appointed by the Ministers Before the hearing 21 (21)
4. Inspection of the National List record Before the inspection 1 (1)
5. Inspection of the file maintained for a plant variety in a National List Before the inspection 1 (1)
6. Purchase of a report from a testing authority in another country Within 14 days of demand by the Minister 140 (140)
7. Observation plot-trials for value for cultivation and use Within 14 days of demand by the Minister 105 (100)
8. Entry in a National List–
(a) of a variety referred to in items 1 to 4 in Part I of this Schedule Before entry in a National List 120 (115)

(b) of a variety referred to in items 5 to 7 in Part I of this Schedule  70 (65)
Note
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