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Economic Development (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013

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A decision made 3 October 2013:

Decision Reference:   MD-E-2013-0093

Decision Summary Title :

Economic Development (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013

Date of Decision Summary:

27 September 2013

Decision Summary Author:

 

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written  

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Economic Development (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013

Date of Written Report:

27 September 2013

Written Report Author:

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject:

Economic Development (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013.

Decision(s):

The Minister made the Economic Development (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013. (“the Order”)  

Reason(s) for Decision:

The Economic Development (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013 permits the increase of fees under the following laws, Places of Refreshment (Jersey) Law 1967, Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948 and Weights & Measures (Jersey) Law 1967.  

Resource Implications:

The only financial implication to this order will be an increase in fees currently charged. This increase will be approximately 2.5% from those last increased. There are no negative financial or manpower costs for the States.  

Action required:

Notify the Greffier of the States and the Law Draftsman that the Order has been made and forward the signed and sealed Order to the Publications Editor, States Greffe, for notification to the States.

Signature:  Senator  A.J.H.Maclean

 

 

Position:  Minister

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Economic Development (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013

Ministerial Decision

 

Economic Development (2014 Fees) (Jersey) Order 2013

 

Background

 

The Order amends the following;

1 Places of Refreshment (Registration) (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2008 amended

In Article 1 of the Places of Refreshment (Registration) (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2008, for the figure “£84” there shall be substituted the figure “£86”.

 

The increase for this fee was agreed by ministerial decision, MD-E-2013-0081, on 21 August 2013.

 

2 Tourism (General Provisions) (Jersey) Order 1990 amended

For Schedule 1 to the Tourism (General Provisions) (Jersey) Order 1990 there shall be substituted the following Schedule FEES FOR REGISTRATION OR RENEWAL OF REGISTRATION

 

Class of registration

Amount of fee

1. Hotel Register

£6.90 multiplied by the number of persons who can be lodged on the premises

2. Guest House Register 

£4.61 multiplied by the number of persons who can be lodged on the premises

3. Self Catering Accommodation Register

£6.40 multiplied by the number of persons who can be lodged on the premises

4. Youth Hostel Register

£3.88 multiplied by the number of persons who can be lodged on the premises

5. Holiday Camp Register

£4.86 multiplied by the number of persons who can be lodged on the premises

6. Camp Site Register

£3.88 multiplied by the number of persons who can be lodged on the premises.”.

 

The increase for these fees was agreed by ministerial decision, MD-E-2013-0082, on 21 August 2013.  

 

3 Weights and Measures (Testing Fees) (Jersey) Order 2003 amended

For the Schedule to the Weights and Measures (Testing Fees) (Jersey) Order 2003 there shall be substituted the following Schedule   FEE FOR TESTING WEIGHING OR MEASURING EQUIPMENT FOR PASSING FOR USE FOR TRADE

 

1 Linear measures

 

(a)

not exceeding 3m, per measure

£6.95

 

(b)

exceeding 3m, per measure

£19.00

2 Capacity measures

 

(a)

per measure, when submitted in quantities of less than 100

£1.87

 

(b)

per measure, when submitted in quantities of 100 or more

£0.27

3 Measuring instruments for measuring liquid fuel or lubricants

 

(a)

container types, unsubdivided, per instrument

£27.89

 

(b)

single outlet types, per instrument

£50.61

 

(c)

multi-outlet types, for meters at a single site submitted on the same occasion 

 

 

 

(i)

first meter

£30.90

 

 

(ii)

per additional meter

£30.90

4 Measuring instruments for measuring intoxicating liquor

 

per instrument

£7.72

5 Weights

 

(a)

per weight, when submitted in quantities of less than 20

£2.53

 

(b)

per weight, when submitted in quantities of 20 or more

£1.26

6 Weighing instruments

 

(a)

per instrument calibrated to weigh only in metric or imperial units, having a capacity marked on the instrument 

 

 

 

(i)

not exceeding 15kg (or 34lb)

£19.00

 

 

(ii)

exceeding 15kg but not exceeding 250kg (or exceeding 34lb but not exceeding 550lb)

£25.36

 

 

(iii)

exceeding 250kg but not exceeding 1000kg (or exceeding 550lb but not exceeding 2204lb)

£50.61

 

 

(iv)

exceeding 1000kg (or 2204lb)

£264.91

 

(b)

per instrument calibrated to weigh in metric and imperial units a fee of 150% of the fee that would be payable under sub-paragraph (a) if the instrument were calibrated to weigh only in metric or in imperial units.”.

 

 

 

The above Testing fees are paid to the Department in respect of the testing weighing and measuring equipment with a view to such equipment being passed as fit for trade use.

The increase for these fees was agreed by ministerial decision, MD-E-2013-0083, on 5 September 2013.

 

 

Recommendation

 

It is recommended that the Minister signs, dates and seals the Order and the Order to be returned to the States Greffe without delay.

 

 

 

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

27 September 2013

 

 

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