Income
The Board's published Income and Expenditure Statement for the year ended 31 December 2011 showed a Total operating income of £2,962,329 as the sum of Registration and retention fees £2,733,178 + Prescribed examinations £171,312 + (reinstatement) Penalties and sundry receipts £22,564 + Sales of the register of architects (actually, copies of) £1,480 + Investment income £33,795. Of those figures, Registration fees were £59,492; Retention fees £2,673,686; Penalties (imposed under the Board's General Rules) on reinstatement to the Register £19,180. The Board's scale of fees with effect from January 2012 included a fee for Prescribed Examination of £1,390 per part (under section 4 of the Act).
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