PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT
WASTE MANAGEMENT (FEES)( JERSEY ) ORDER 2006
Public Item
Purpose of the Report
The purpose of this report is to ask the Minister to make the Waste Management (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2006.
Background
Article 106 of the Waste Management (Jersey) Law 2005 (The Law) states that The Minister may prescribe fees that shall be payable in respect of waste management licences, waste carrier registration applications, trans-frontier shipment documentation and the internal movement of hazardous and healthcare wastes.
In further support of this, page 6 of the Report to the Law P.88/2004 (submitted when The Law was adopted by the States on 8th June 2004) states that,
“The staffing cost for the Regulator will be offset by charges also introduced on the user pays principle”
The user pays principle has therefore already been accepted by The States in this case.
The Treasurer to the States has agreed, on 6th November 2006, the introduction of the fees and charges as described in the Schedule.
Discussion
Table 1 sets out proposed prescribed fees for the range of these chargeable services which have been calculated using the rate of £50.40 per hour. This rate reflects the “charging out” costs (on a cost recovery basis) of the Head of Waste Regulation, who will undertake the administrative requirements of The Law.
The breakdown of this rate is outlined in Table 2 and is taken from a table of rates provided by the Human Resources offices of the Planning and Environment Department.
Table 3 shows categories of Regulator input and the proposed fees justified by the number of Regulator hours worked.
It is proposed to charge the fees with a red background in Table 1 at the same time as any application is made and prior to granting a licence. These are “one off” fees. The fees with a blue background are recurrent and will be charged annually either at the beginning of the calendar year, or in two equal portions, one at the beginning of the calendar year and one at the beginning of the third quarter of the calendar year. They are realistically derived using the best approximation of the time that will be required by the Regulator to administer the services.
Bringing The Law into force will comply with Commitment 4.4.1 of the States Strategic Plan. It complies also with the Planning and Environment Business Plan 2006, reference EP6.
Conclusion
It is necessary to bring this Order into force on the same day as the Waste Management (Jersey) Law 2005.
Recommendation
That the Minister makes the Waste Management (Fees) Order 2006 for introduction on the 1st November 2006.
Written by: | William Peggie - Head of Waste Regulation |
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Approved by: | Chris Newton – Director of Environment |
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Attachments:
Waste Management (Fees)(Jersey) Order 200-
Decision Summary reference: MD-PE-2006-0216
17th October 2006
Table 1.
Fee Types: | Variables: | Fees £: |
Licence Application Fees | High Regulatory Requirement | 1870 |
Medium Regulatory Requirement | 1515 |
Low Regulatory Requirement | 1135 |
Licence Subsistence Fees | High Inspection Frequency | 10485 |
Medium Inspection Frequency | 5245 |
Low Inspection Frequency | 2625 |
Licence Modification Fees | Significant Modification | 760 |
Minor Modification | 380 |
Licence Transfer Fees | Blanket Charge | 380 |
Licence Surrender Fees | High Regulatory Requirement | 1870 |
Medium Regulatory Requirement | 1515 |
Low Regulatory Requirement | 1135 |
Waste Carriers Registration Fees | £100 Blanket Charge |
Transboundary Consignment Notes Fees | £1028 Application Fee + (£93 Shipment Fee x Number of Shipments). |
Internal Consignment Note Fees | 50p per note. |
Table 2.
Hourly Rate Breakdown: | £ |
Salary | 48,796.00 |
Rate /hr | 25.27 |
Pension @ 15.6% | 3.94 |
Social Security @ 6.5% | 1.64 |
Sub Total | 30.86 |
Absence and Holidays 16.5% | 5.09 |
Total | 35.95 |
Rounded Total | 36.00 |
Add 40% (HR Prescribed) | 14.40 |
Revised Total | 50.40 |
Notes:
- The Waste Carriers Registration Fee reflects an approximate requirement of 2 hours for the Waste Regulator to review the proposed carrier’s application and place the letter of approval or refusal on record.
- The Transboundary Consignment Note Fees are consistent with those charged by the Environment Agency for England and Wales, which are already paid by waste exporters.
- The Internal Consignment Note Fees are charged at the cost of production and no additional charge is made for processing the application.
Table 3
Definitions and Operator Costs:
Terms Used: | Definitions: | Required Hours: | Fee £: |
High Regulatory Requirement. | The high administrative requirement by The Regulator relating to applications in respect of complex facilities or sites having significant pollution potential or sensitive receptors. | 37 | 1870 |
Medium Regulatory Requirement. | The reduced administrative requirement by The Regulator relating to applications in respect of facilities with reduced pollution potential but where receptors are still present and where a detailed considered application is still required. | 30 | 1515 |
Low Regulatory Requirement. | The low administrative requirement by The Regulator relating to applications in respect of facilities where the volume of material handled and the potential environmental risks from the site operation are low. | 22.5 | 1135 |
High Inspection Frequency. | Sites requiring an inspection regime of one visit per week and the completion of follow up paperwork. | 208 | 10485 |
Medium Inspection Frequency. | Sites requiring an inspection regime of one visit per fortnight and the completion of follow up paperwork. | 104 | 5245 |
Low Inspection Frequency. | Sites requiring an inspection regime of one visit per month and the completion of follow up paperwork. | 52 | 2625 |
Significant Modification. | A modification to the Waste Management Licence involving material change to the operation. | 15 | 760 |
Minor Modification. | A modification to the Waste Management Licence involving changes to the text of a Waste Management Licence to more closely reflect the true operational practices. | 7.5 | 380 |