User charge explained

A user charge is a charge for the use of a product or service. A user charge may apply per use of the good or service or for the use of the good or service. The first is a charge for each time while the second is a charge for bulk or time-limited use.

Government user charges

United States government user charges

The federal government Office of Management and Budget has set forth policies for setting user charges by the United States Government in "Circular No. A-25 Revised".[1] Among the policies established, the government may:

European Environmental Agency user charges

The Environmental Terminology and Discovery Service (ETDS) defines a user charge as a "Charge paid for a specific environmental service provided to the charge payer. Example: treating wastewater or disposing of waste."[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/omb/circulars/a025/a025.html Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A-25 Revised
  2. http://glossary.eea.europa.eu/EEAGlossary/U/user_charge European Environment Agency: User charge definition