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Fees and Charges (Amendment) Instrument, 2014 (L.I FEES AND CHARGES (AMENDMENT) INSTRUMENT, 2014 (L.I. 2216) IN exercise of the power conferred on the Minister responsible for Finance by section 2 (2) of the Fees and Charges (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2009 (Act 793), this Instrument is made this 22nd day of December 2014. Regulation 1—Schedule to Act 793 amended The Schedule to the Fees and Charges (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 2009 (Act 793), is amended by the substitution for the Schedule of a new Schedule. Regulation 2—Revocation The Fees and Charges (Amendment) Instrument, 2013 (L.I. 2206) is revoked. TABLE OF CONTENTS Ministries, Department and Agencies Page Number 1. Ministry of Education 1 1.1 Centre for National Distance Learning and Open Schooling (CENDLOS) 1 1.2 Wa Polytechnic 1-3 1.3 Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training 4-5 2. Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations 5 2.1 Department of Factories Inspectorate 5 2.2 Department of Co-operatives 5-6 2.3 Labour Department 6 3. Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection 6 3.1 Department of Social Welfare 6-7 4. Ministry of Environment, Science, Technology and Innovation 8 4.1 Environmental Protection Agency 8-20 5. Ministry of Food and Agriculture 20 5.1 Animal Production Department 20 5.2 Plant Protection and Regulatory Service Directorate 21-22 5.3 Veterinary Service Department 22-29 5.4 Grains and Legumes Development Board 29 6. Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development 29 6.1 Fisheries Commission 29-30 7. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration 31 7.1 Ghana Missions Abroad and Main Ministry of Foreign Affairs 31-48 8. Ministry of Health 49 8.1 Food and Drugs Authority 49-52 8.2 Nurses and Midwives Council of Ghana 52-55 8.3 Medical and Dental Council 55-56 8.4 Pantang Hospital 56-57 8.5. Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital 58-74 8.6. Pharmacy Council 74-76 8.7. Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons 76-77 8.8. Traditional Medicine Practice Council 77-80 89. Ghana College of Pharmacists 80 8.10 Ghana Psychology Council 80-82 8.11 Allied Health Professions Council 82-83 8.12 Ghana College of Nurses and Midwives 83 9. Ministry of the Interior 84 9.1. Criminal Investigation Department of Ghana Police Service 84 9.2. Ghana Immigration Service 84-86 9.3. Gaming Commission 86 9.4. Ghana Prisons Service 87 9.5. Narcotics Control Board 87-88 9.6. Ghana National Fire Service 88-90 9.7. Ministry of the Interior (Headquarters) 90-91 10. Ministry of Justice and Attorney-General's Department 92 10.1. Registrar-General's Department 92-101 10.2. Copyright Office 101 10.3. Ghana School of Law 101 11. Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources 102 11.1. Geological Survey Department 102-108 11.2. Office of the Administrator of Stool Lands 108 11.3. Lands Commission 108-116 12. Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development 117 12.1. Births and Deaths Registry 117 12.2. Department of Parks and Gardens 117-118 13 Office of the Head of Civil Service 119 13.1 Management Services Department 119 13.1.1 Public Records and Archives Administration Department (PRAAD) 119 13.1.2 Institute of Technical Supervision 119 14. Public Services Commission 120 15. Ministry of Roads and Highways 121 15.1. Ghana Highways Authority 121-126 15.2. Ministry of Roads and Highways (Headquarters) 127 15.3 Department of Feeder Roads 127 16. Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts 128 16.1. Ghana Tourism Authority 128-136 16.2. Centre for National Culture (Greater Accra Region) 136-137 16.3. Ghana Museums and Monuments Board 137-139 16.4. Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park 139 16.5. W.E.B Dubois Centre for African Culture 139 17. Ministry of Communications 140 17.1 Postal and Courier Services Regulatory Commission 140 17.2 Ghana Broadcasting Corporation 140-141 17.3 National Film and Television Institute (NAFTI) 141-142 17.4 Data Protection Commission 143 17.5 National Information Technology Agency (NITA) 143-144 18. Ministry of Trade and Industry 145 18.1. Ghana Export Promotion Authority 145 18.2. Ghana Standards Authority 145-161 18.3. National Board for Small Scale Industries 161 18.4. Ghana Free Zones Board 161-162 19. Ministry of Transport 162 19.1. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority 162-164 19.2. National Road Safety Commission 164-165 19.3. Government Technical Training Centre 165 20. Ministry of Water Resources Works and Housing 165 20.1. Public Servants Housing Loans Scheme Board 165 20.2. Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing (Headquarters) 165-166 20.3. Water Resources Commission 167-168 20.4. Rent Control Department 168 21.0. Government Machinery 169 21.1. National Identification Authority 169 21.2. National Pension Regulatory Authority 170 22. Ministry of Finance 170 22.1 Controller and Accountant-General's Department 170 SCHEDULE (Regulation 1) ENACTMENTS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION CENTRE FOR NATIONAL DISTANCE LEARNING AND OPEN SCHOOLING REVENUE ITEMS APPROVED RATES (GH¢) JHS 1 English (40 CDs per Folder) 65.00 JHS 1 Mathematics (40 CDs per Folder) 65.00 JHS 2 English (50 CDs per Folder) 80.00 JHS 2 Mathematics (50 CDs per Folder) 80.00 JHS 3 English (40 CDs per Folder) 65.00 JHS 3 Mathematics (40 CDs per Folder) 65.00 SHS 1 English (40 CDs per Folder) 65.00 SHS 1 Mathematics (40 CDs per Folder) 65.00 SHS 2 English (50 CDs per Folder) 80.00 SHS 2 Mathematics (50 CDs per Folder) 80.00 SHS 3 English (40 CDs per Folder) 65.00 SHS 3 Mathematics (40 CDs per Folder) 65.00 SHS 1 Physics (50 CDs per Folder) 80.00 SHS 1 Chemistry (50 CDs per Folder) 80.00 SHS 1 Biology (50 CDs per Folder) 80.00 SHS 1 Integrated Science (50 CDs per Folder) 80.00 SHS 2 Physics (60 CDs per Folder) 94.00 SHS 2 Chemistry (60 CDs per Folder) 94.00 SHS 2 Biology (60 CDs per Folder) 94.00 SHS 2 Integrated Science (60 CDs per Folder) 94.00 WA POLYTECHNIC Fees and Charges (Amendment) Instrument, 2013 (LI. 2206) SCH OF ENG. AND SAST, HND AGRIC, MECH & CIVIL ENG., B/TECH, ESTATE MANA ( ICT AND DISPENSING TECH. REVENUE ITEMS APPROVED RATES(GH¢) Academic Facility User Fee 138.00 Admission Fees 25.00 Registration 25.00 Matriculation 25.00 Examination 61.00 Sports 50.00 Library Facilities 22.00 Industrial Attachment Ins. 5.00 Industrial Attachment Mon. 20.00 Information Communication Technology -Laboratory fee 40.00 First Aid/Sick Bay 15.00 Student Identity Cards 15.00 NABPTEX 28.00 Practicals/Field Trips 250.00 Moderation fees 5.00 SRC SRC Administration 5.00 Student Representative Council Development Fund 17.00 SRC Welfare 7.00 SRC Week 7.00 Orientation of Freshers 3.00 SRC T-Shirt 14.00 GNUPS Dues 5.00 Bus Maintenance Fees 12.00 WA POLYTECHNIC Fees and Charges (Amendment) Instrument, 2013 (LI. 2206) REVENUE ITEMS APPROVED RATES (GH¢) BUSINESS SCHOOL- HND SECRETARIAL AND MANAGEMENT & ACCOUNTANCY STUDIES Academic Facility User Fee 114.00 Admission Fees 25.00 Registration 25.00 Matriculation 25.00 Examination 61.00 Sports 50.00 Library Facilities 22.00 Industrial Attachments Ins. 5.00 Industrial Attachments Mon. 20.00 Information Communication Technology -Laboratory Maintenance Fees 40.00 First Aid/Sick Bay 15.00 Student Identity Card 15.00 NABPTEX 28.00 Moderation Fees 5.00 SRC SRC Administration 5.00 SRC Development Fund 17.00 SRC Welfare 7.00 SRC Week 7.00 Orientation of Freshers 3.00 SRC T-Shirts 14.00 GNUPS Dues 5.00 Bus Maintenance Fees 12.00 NON-TERTIARY ACCESS PROGRAMME Tuition Fees 211.00 Admission Fees 15.00 Registration 20.00 Matriculation 25.00 Examination 44.00 Sports 50.00 Library Facilities 22.00 First Aid/Sick Bay 15.00 Student Identity Card 15.00 NABPTEX 28.00 SRC SRC Administration 5.00 SRC Development Fund 17.00 SRC Welfare 7.00 SRC Week 7.00 Orientation of Freshers 3.00 SRC T-Shirts 14.00 GNUPS Dues 5.00 Bus Maintenance Fees 12.00 NON-TERTIARY ADVANCE BLOCK LAYING/CONCRETING AND CARPENTRY/JOINERY Tuition Fees 211.00 Admission Fees 15.00 WA POLYTECHNIC REVENUE ITEMS APPROVED RATES (GH NON-TERTIARY ACCESS PROGRAMME NON-TERTIARY ADVANCE BLOCK LAYING/CONCRETING AND CARPENTRY/JOINERY Registration 20.00 Matriculation 25.00 Examination 66.00 Sports 50.00 Library Facilities 22.00 First Aid/Sick Bay 15.00 Student Identity Card 15.00 Information Communication Technology -Laboratory Maintenance Fees 15.00 Practicals 45.00 SRC SRC Administration 5.00 SRC Development Fund 17.00 SRC Welfare 7.00 SRC Week 7.00 Orientation of Freshers 3.00 SRC T-Shirt 14.00 GNUPS Dues 5.00 Bus Maintenance Fees 12.00 NON-TERTIARY - DBS IN ACCOUNTING/SECRETARIAL AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES/PURCHASING AND SUPPLY REVENUE ITEMS APPROVED RATES (GH¢) Tuition Fees 211.00 Admission Fees 15.00 Registration 20.00 Matriculation 25.00 Examination 55.00 Sports 50.00 Library Facilities 22.00 First Aid/Sick Bay 15.00 Student Identity Card 15.00 Information Communication Technology-Laboratory Maintenance Fees 40.00 SRC SRC Administration 5.00 SRC Development Fund 17.00 SRC Welfare 7.00 SRC Week 7.00 Orientation of Freshers 3.00 SRC T-Shirt 14.00 GNUPS Dues 5.00 Bus Maintenance Fees 12.00 Council for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, 2012 (L.I. 2195) MINISTRY OF EDUCATION COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING REVENUE ITEMS APPROVED RATES (GH¢) Standing Setting Occupational Standards Development 50.00 per day Unit Specification writing 50.00 per day Learning material writing 15.00 per day External Verification 50.00 per day Training Providers (Tertiary) Initial Registration 2,000.00 Accreditation (per programme) 8,000.00 Annual Fee 2,000.00 Renewal of Accreditation (per programme) 4,000.00 Training Providers (Pre-Tertiary) Initial Registration 2,000.00 Accreditation (per programme) 4,000.00 Annual Fee 1,000.00 Renewal of
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