Consultation outcome

Draft Nuclear Safeguards Fees Regulations

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
This consultation has concluded

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Detail of outcome

The government response provides an overview of the responses received to the consultation and sets out the policy decisions and next steps. It summarises the consultation responses and outlines further policy development that has taken place following the consultation.

After carefully considering all responses, the government intends to move forward with cost recovery, from 1 April 2022. Feedback from industry has resulted in additional government funding for some activities, with associated changes to the fees regulations.

Detail of feedback received

We received 11 responses to the consultation from:

  • large and small nuclear industry businesses
  • industry group
  • non-departmental public body
  • research and Education body
  • NHS Hospital Trust
  • devolved administration

Original consultation

Summary

We're consulting on a proposed cost recovery scheme to fund the new UK domestic nuclear safeguards regulatory regime from April 2022.

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Consultation description

In June 2020, nuclear safeguards stakeholders were informed that government would fund the costs of the UK’s new domestic nuclear safeguards regime until the end of March 2022; and that further information on future arrangements would be provided in due course.

The government has now confirmed that, from April 2022, the costs of the domestic nuclear safeguards regime will be recovered from industry via a cost recovery scheme. This consultation seeks the views of those subject to nuclear safeguards requirements on the government’s intended approach to a cost recovery scheme for the domestic nuclear safeguards regime.

The consultation includes both draft nuclear safeguards fees regulations and a draft impact assessment on the anticipated impacts of recovering costs from those affected by the draft fees regulations.

From 11pm 31 December 2020, the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) assumes regulatory responsibility for the UK’s new domestic safeguards regime. Further details about this can be found on ONR’s website.

See the BEIS consultation privacy notice.

Please do not send responses by post to the department at the moment as we may not be able to access them.

Documents

Impact assessment

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Published 15 December 2020
Last updated 9 December 2021 + show all updates
  1. Government response published.

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