STATES OF JERSEY HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Public Health Department
Health Care (Registration) Law 1995
Extending Delegated Functions to Medical Officer of Health
Report
Introduction
This report sets out the rationale for extending the delegated functions of the Medical Officer of Health under the above Law to include attaching conditions to the registration or renewal of registration of health professionals.
Background
The Medical Officer of Health has a number of delegated functions under the above Law in particular related to the registration process. These are:
- approve the registration of persons in registrable occupations
- remove the name of a registered person from the register if they do not apply for annual registration in the month of December
- amend the register if any particulars are erroneous in any respect
The scope of delegation however does not extend to the Minister’s power Under Article 6 to refuse or attach conditions to a registration or a renewal of registration.
Issue
On 25 April the NMC imposed an interim suspension on a nurse who is also registered in Jersey, on the grounds of protecting the public. The details of the case were forwarded to the Attorney General to request, if possible, temporary removal from the Jersey register during the period of the suspension.
Unfortunately the view from the Legal Adviser from the Attorney General’s department is that there is no provision under the Jersey Law for local suspension or removal on the grounds of interim suspension of registration by the NMC (there is provision in the case of the NMC striking off a registrant or suspension following a substantive hearing).
The Legal Adviser did however suggest an alternative route for future registrations of health professionals who are registered by virtue of holding a ‘prescribed qualification’, i.e. registration with a UK regulatory body. This relies on attaching a condition to all new registrations and for all renewal of registrations from 31 December 2013. This condition would require the registrant to hold the prescribed qualification for the whole period of his or her Jersey registration. Where there is a breach of this condition, there is power within the Law to make representation to the Royal Court to cancel the registration.
As currently only the Minister can apply such a condition, and the volume of registrations is considerable it is requested that for logistical reasons this function is delegated to the MOH.
Drafting instructions are with the Law Drafting Office that will substantively amend the Health Care Registration Law and include greater powers of suspension and removal, however this is likely to take some time and the proposed is an interim suggestion until the Law is amended.
Recommendation
Delegate the Minister’s responsibility under Article 6(1)(b) and 6(2) of the Health Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995 to the Medical Officer of Health namely:
- Determination of application for registration
(1) ………….., the Minister may –
(b) attach conditions to the registration or renewal of registration of any person
(2) Where the Minister refuses to grant the application or grants the application subject to conditions, he or she shall furnish the applicant with a statement in writing of the Minister’s reason for so doing
Christine Blackwood
Registration and Inspection Manager
9 August 2013