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These Regulations may be cited as the Houses in Multiple Occupation(Charges for Registration Schemes) Regulations 1991 and shall come intoforce on the twenty-first day after the day on which they are made.
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(1) In these Regulations—
 “the Act” means the Housing Act 1985;
 “control provisions”,“local housing authority” and“registration scheme” have the same meanings as in Part XI of the Act;
 “house” means a house in multiple occupation within the meaning of thatPart or, as the circumstances of the case require, a building or part ofa building intended to be used as such a house.
(2) These Regulations do not apply as regards houses—
(a) in respect of which registration is required under theRegistered Homes Act 1984; or
(b) which are owned or managed by a registered housing association,within the meaning of the Housing Associations Act 1985.
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(1) A local housing authority may impose a charge in respect of theirdealing with—
(a) a notification regarding a house as mentioned in section346(3)(b) and (c) of the Act in pursuance of a registration scheme, or
(b) an application for the registration, or the variation of theregistration, of a house in pursuance of control provisions contained insuch a scheme.
(2) A charge imposed under these Regulations is payable by the personmaking the notification or applying for the registration (or thevariation of the registration), as the case may be.
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(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the amount of a charge is to be at thelocal housing authority’s discretion, and in determining that amount theauthority may have regard to, and include an element for, their costs ofestablishing the registration scheme and maintaining the registerconcerned, insofar as such costs are incurred on or after the day theseRegulations come into force.
(2) The amount of a charge is subject to a maximum amountof—
(a) in the case of a notification, £40, and
(b) in the case of an application, £30 multiplied by thenumber of rooms in the house available as sleeping accommodation;
and, for the purpose of sub-paragraph (b), a room is available assleeping accommodation if it is of a type normally used in the localityeither as a living room or a bedroom.
Michael Heseltine
Secretary of State for the Environment
9th April 1991David Hunt
Secretary of State for Wales
9th April 1991