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Information on Human Tissue Authority licence fees for the 2021/22 business year can be found in the table below.
The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has published licence fee levels for the 2020/21 business year.
The new licence fees come into effect from 1 April 2020, with an increase of 4% on the previous year’s fees.
Today the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has published licence fee levels for the 2020/21 business year.
The new licence fees come into effect from 1 April 2020, with an increase of 4% on the previous year’s fees.
The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has published licence fee levels for the 2019/20 business year.
The new licence fees come into effect from April 2019, with an increase of 2.7% (the CPI rate in August 2018) to the previous year’s fees.
The Human Tissue Authority (HTA) had announced licence fee levels for the 2018/19 business year. These licence fees came into effect from April 2018 and was calculated on the same basis as 2017/18.
You can read the full sector breakdowns here.
Today the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) has announced annual licence fees for 2017/18.
The HTA has announced that there will be no increase in the 2016/17 annual licence fee for organisations in the post mortem, research, public display, organ donation and transplantation and anatomy sectors.
Today the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) announced that there will be no increase in the 2016/17 annual licence fee for organisations in the post mortem, research, public display, organ donation and transplantation and anatomy sectors.
In 2010, the HTA developed a new licence fee structure which has been in operation since 1 April 2011. The new fee structure followed consultation with stakeholders and is based on the activities of licensing each sector. The fee structure is reviewed each year and fees for the following year...
For 2019/20 Licence fees, see here.