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Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015 – Registration Fees

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A decision made 25 February 2016:

Decision Reference:        MD-HSS-2016-0010

Decision Summary Title :

Dental care professionals registration fees

 

Date of Decision Summary:

23 February 2016

Decision Summary Author:

Head of Professional and Care Regulation

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

 

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

-

Written Report

Title :

Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015 –Registration Fees

Date of Written Report:

23 February 2016

Written Report Author:

 

Head of Professional and Care Regulation

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

 

Public

Subject:  Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015 - registration fees determined by the Minister.

Decision(s): The HSSD Minister has decided to charge a fee of £55.00 for registration as a dental care professional under the Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015

 

Reason(s) for Decision: 

   

The Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015 provides for the registration of dental care professionals aligning Jersey Law with equivalent profession registration with the General Dental Council in the UK.  Under the Law, as well as dentists, six additional of classes of dental care professionals are permitted to practise dentistry.

 

The costs associated with implementing the new regulatory regime will be met through applying a registration fee in accordance with the States decision in relation to P89/2015.  

 

The registration fee, which is payable annually is £55.  This is calculated on a cost recovery basis and in accordance with Financial Directions 4.1 the income will not exceed the cost of service provision.

 

 

Resource Implications: The income raised from fees will contribute to the costs of administering the registration process

Action required:    Implement charge from 24 February 2016

Signature:

 

Position:

Minister for Health and Social Services

Date Signed:

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015 – Registration Fees

STATES OF JERSEY HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT

 

REPORT

 

 

TITLE:   Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015 – Registration Fees

 

DATE:   23 February 2016

 

 

  1. Background

 

The Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015 was adopted by the States on 22 September 2015, Sanctioned by Order of Her Majesty in Council on 9 December 2015, Registered by the Royal Court on 18 December 2015 and the Appointed Day Act approved by the States on 23 February 2016 bringing the new Law into force on the 24 February 2016.  

 

The new Law requires the classes of Dental Care Professionals currently regulated by the General Dental Council in the UK, to be registered in Jersey these are:

  • Clincial Dental Technician
  • Dental Hygienist
  • Dental Nurse
  • Dental Technician
  • Dental Therapist
  • Orthodontic Therapist

Under the new Law, a dental care professional’s registration expires on 31 December and must be renewed annually.  Under Article 8 of the Law there is provision for the Minister to ‘determine’ a fee to be charged and accompany the application for registration or renewal of registration.  The registration fee covers the cost of implementation of the new Law as set out in P.89/2015 and the report accompanying the Draft Law.

 

  1. Proposed Fee

 

The registration fee should be set at £55.00.  This charge was calculated as set out in MD-HSS-2016-0002 and approved by Treasury and Resources Department, Treasurer’s Decision TR-2015-DD152 on a cost recovery basis

 

3. Recommendation

 

The Minister for Health and Social Services approves the registration fee of £55.00 for dental care professionals registered under the Dentistry (Jersey) Law 2015

 

 

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