States of Jersey Health and Social Services
PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES
Report from the Assistant Director, Health Protection
to the Health and Social Services Senior Management Team
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TITLE Authority to Enter Premises – Officers of Health Protection
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Background
Under Article 10 of the Loi (1934) Sur la Sante Publique (Public Health Law 1934) it was a requirement of the previous Health and Social Services Committees to name one or more Sanitary Officers (now referred to as Environmental Health Officers) “whose duties shall be determined by the special regulations adopted to this effect by the Committee”.
It was also recognised for these staff (now of the Health Protection Unit) to possess a document authorising them to enter premises in pursuance of their duties under the various public health legislation, with the proviso that those officers titled Health Protection Technicians were only authorised to enter premises under associated public health legislation as the Public Health Law 1934 expressly precluded them from having statutory power of entry.
In all cases the document was to be supported by the Health and Social Services security card as a means of proving identity and engagement by the then Committee.
Laws for which Authorisation of Officers is required from the Minister:
- Article 10 – Public Health Law 1934 (EHO’s only)
- Article 1 - Statutory Nuisances (Jersey) Law 1999
- Article 7 - Piercing and Tattooing (Jersey) Law 2002
- Article 1 – Food Safety (Jersey) Law 1966
- Article 5(9) - Food Safety (Miscellaneous Provisions) Law 2000
- Article 3 - Burials and Exhumation (Jersey) Law 2004
- Article 3 - Public Health (Vessels and Aircraft) (Jersey) Law 1950
- Article 1(F) – Restriction on Smoking (Jersey) Law 1973
Issues
Since the last set of authorizations issued by the former Health and Social Services Committee the States of Jersey have enacted further legislation requiring the authorization of staff to undertake certain roles on behalf of the Minister for Health, namely the Restriction on Smoking (Jersey) Law 1973 as amended including Regulations thereunder.
In addition the Health Protection Unit has also recently engaged new members of staff to replace those who have either left the service through retirement, returned to the UK, or are currently on Maternity Leave. The new members of staff are;
Andrew Pritchard, an Environmental Health Officer and Team Leader – Community Health, Kirsty Walker, Environmental Health Officer,
David Phillips, Locum Environmental Health Officer.
Financial Implications
There are no financial implications attached to this report
Recommendation
The Minister is recommended to approve the authorisation of the following Officers in accordance with the legislative requirements;
For legislation 1- 8 above
Stephen D Smith, Assistant Director,
Andrew Pritchard, Environmental Health Officer, Team Leader - Community Health
Alan M Irving, Environmental Health Officer
Derek Binet, Environmental Health Officer
Michelle Scriminger, Environmental Health Officer
Laura Smith, Environmental Health Officer
Kirsty Walker, Environmental Health Officer, Public Protection
David Phillips, Locum Environmental Health Officer
For legislation 2-8 above
Alan Page, Health Protection Technician, Consultant
Gary Burwood, Health Protection Technician
John Fail, Health Protection Technician
Stephen Andrews, Health Protection Technician
Stephen Sands, Health Protection Technician
to enter any premises at all reasonable hours for the purpose of their official duties in pursuance of the statutory provisions listed above in that behalf.
Stephen D Smith
Assistant Director, Health Protection
03 August 2006