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Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 2014: Independent Regulation and Inspection of Hospital and Ambulance Services

DepartmentStrategic Policy, Planning and Performance
Start date08/04/2024
End date03/06/2024
Type of consultationOther
Deadline for comments03/06/2024

About the consultation

The Government of Jersey is consulting on amendments to the Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 2014.  These changes will introduce independent regulation and inspection of hospital and ambulance services in Jersey.

The draft Regulation of Care (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202 (the “draft Law") is provided below.  This should be read in conjunction with the consultation document.​

The draft Regulation of Care (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202 (the "draft Law")

The draft Law

Regulation of hospital and ambulance services is a continuation of a long-term project to regulate all health and social care providers in Jersey. This will bring Jersey into line with most other jurisdictions in the British Isles, where independent regulation and inspection has been part of the care sector for many years.

The draft Law would amend both the Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 2014 (the “2014 Law") and the Regulation of Care (Standards and Requirements) (Jersey) Regulations 2018 (the “2018 Regulations").  These amendments would:

  • regulate hospital and ambulance services;
  • regulate those laser clinic services that are currently required to register under the Nursing Homes (Jersey) Law 1994 under the Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 2014;
  • regulate hyperbaric oxygen therapy services;
  • amend the funding provisions for the Jersey Care Commission in relation to Government of Jersey provided services, its annual reporting and audit requirements;
  • amend the eligibility criteria for those who may be appointed as Care Commissioners, including the introduction of a maximum 9-year term limit; and
  • update aspects of the 2018 Regulations that affect all regulated care services.

The full proposals are outlined in the consultation document.

Independent Regulation and Inspection of Hospital and Ambulance Services consultation do​cument

How to submit comments to the consultation

This consultation is closed.

Regulation of care consultation privacy notice

Responses to the consultation

Find the consultation summary report below.​

Consultation report for the regulation of hospital and ambulance services

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