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FIJI ISLANDS
FIJI ISLANDS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE SUPPLEMENT
No 4
Friday 17th February 2006
[LEGAL NOTICE NO.
7]
COMMERCE (FEES) REGULATIONS 2006
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
1.
Citation
2.
Interpretation
3. Costs for
notification of dispute
4. Costs for
notification of dispute
5. Costs for
the hearing of an arbitration
6.
Miscellaneous fees for arbitration of access
disputes
7. Fees chargeable for the
supply of published materials
8. Debt
owing to the Commission for failure to pay fees
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COMMERCE
ACT 1998
(ACT NO. 50 OF
1998)
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COMMERCE (FEES) REGULATIONS 2006
IN
exercise of the powers conferred upon me by section 53 of the Commerce Act 1998,
I make these Regulations -
Citation
1. These Regulations may
be cited as the Commerce (Fees) Regulations 2006.
Interpretations
2. In these Regulations,
unless the context otherwise requires –
"parties" means the access providers and third parties seeking access agreement under an access regime;
"Commission’s representative" means a person mentioned in section 24(2) of the Act.
Costs of attending a negotiation
3.-(1) The Commission has
powers to charge $300 per day for each Commission's representative attending
-
(a) negotiation of an access agreement; or
(b) for varying of an access agreement.
(2)
The Commission shall determine whether either or both parties are liable for the
costs set out in subregulation (1).
Costs for notification of dispute
4.-(1) A party that refers
dispute relating to an access agreement to the Commission for arbitration or for
an appointment of an arbitrator
shall pay the Commission $100, as referral
costs.
(2) A party that does not
have access to an access agreement or access regime but wishes to have access to
such agreement or regime
shall pay the Commission $350, as referral
cost.
Costs for the hearing of an arbitration
5.-(1) The Commission
shall charge either or both parties $1000 per day as arbitration hearing
costs.
(2) The Commission may
waive or vary the hearing cost if a party to the dispute applies for waiver or
variation on the following grounds
-
(a) the party is financially incapable of paying the costs; or
(b) a party applies for termination of arbitration on the first day of hearing or immediately after reference for arbitration of dispute was served.
(3)
For the purpose of subregulation (2)
(a),
the party must provide proof of financial incapability.
Miscellaneous fees for arbitration of access disputes
6. Additional costs for
arbitration of access dispute chargeable to the parties to the proceedings
are:
(a) witnesses fees at the rate of $50 per day if summoned by the Commission; and
(b) $22.50 costs for filing legal documents.
Fees chargeable far the supply of published materials
7.-(1) The Commission has
the power to charge reasonable fee for the supply of materials or copy of such
materials published by the
Commission in performing its functions, or otherwise
may charge $1 per page for the supply of the
materials.
(2) The supply of
material under subregulation (1) does not include -
(a) documents in the Commission’s public register that are available for inspection; or
(b) documents that are declared confidential by the Commission.
Debt owing to the Commission for failure to pay fees
8. Any fee or cost owed to
the Commission under these Regulations is a debt owed to the
Commission.
Made at Suva this 13th
day of February 2006.
T.
VUETILOVONI
Minister of
Commerce,
Business Development and
Investment
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