Endangered Species
(CITES) (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2012
Made 20th August 2012
Coming into force 21st
August 2012
THE MINISTER FOR PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT, in pursuance of Articles 30
and 49 of the Endangered Species (CITES) (Jersey) Law 2012[1], orders as follows –
1 Interpretation
In this Order, “Law”
means the Endangered Species (CITES) (Jersey) Law 2012[2].
2 Fees
(1) Subject
to paragraphs (4) and (5), an application under Article 19 of the Law
for the grant of a permit, certificate or licence shall be accompanied by the
fee shown in column 2 of the table in the Schedule opposite the
description of permit, certificate or licence in respect of which the
application is made.
(2) An
application under Article 26 of the Law for alteration of, or alteration
or revocation of a condition in, a permit, certificate or licence, shall be
accompanied by the fee shown in column 3 of the table in the Schedule
opposite the description of the permit, certificate or licence in respect of
which the application is made.
(3) An
application under Article 29 of the Law for a replacement permit,
certificate or licence shall be accompanied by the fee shown in column 4
of the table in the Schedule opposite the description of the permit,
certificate or licence in respect of which the application is made.
(4) A
fee is not required to accompany an application under Article 19 for an
import permit, export permit or re-export certificate if the Management
Authority has, prior to the application being made, determined that the import,
export or re-export of specimens of a species referred to in the application is
likely to bring conservation benefits to the species or, if specimens of more
than one species are referred to in an application, those species.
(5) A
fee for a commercial licence shall be reduced by 50% if, at the time the
Management Authority is considering the application for the licence, the
premises in which each specimen to which the application relates is held, or to
be held, are inspected by the Minister for Planning and Environment, or any
officer within the meaning of the Law, pursuant to any power or duty under an
enactment other than the Law.
3 Citation
and commencement
This Order may be cited as the Endangered Species (CITES) (Fees)
(Jersey) Order 2012 and shall come into force on the day after it is made.
deputy r.c. duhamel of st. saviour
Minister for Planning and Environment