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9.—(1) This regulation applies where it is intended to levy a user charge.
(2) The responsible person in relation to that user charge may not determine the rate of that charge (including administrative costs) for an HGV of the ‘Euro 0’, ‘Euro I’, ‘Euro II’, ‘Euro III’, ‘Euro IV’, ‘Euro V’ or ‘EEV’ category, for a year, month, week or day, to be higher than the maximum rate indicated in Annex II for an HGV of that category and for the period in question.
(3) The responsible person must determine rates for a user charge which are in proportion to the duration of the use to be made of the section of infrastructure referred to in regulation 3(1).
(4) The responsible person may determine an annual rate which is only applicable in relation to an HGV registered in the United Kingdom.
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