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Jersey Care Commission: Annual Fee Increases 2022

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A decision made on 12 November 2021

Decision Reference: MD-PE-2021-0073

Decision Summary Title:

Drafting Instructions: Jersey Care Commission annual fee increases 2022

Date of Decision Summary:

9 November 2021

Decision Summary Author:

Private Secretary

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

Drafting Instructions: Jersey Care Commission annual fee increases 2022

Date of Written Report:

9 November 2021

Written Report Author:

Strategic Policy, Planning and Performance

Written Report:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Drafting Instructions: Jersey Care Commission annual fee increases 2022.

Decision(s):

The Minister requested legislative drafting of an Order for the annual increase in inspection and regulation fees charged by the Jersey Care Commission in line with inflation.

Reason(s) for Decision:

To allow the Minister to make the Order to increase fees in relation to the inspection and regulation by the Jersey Care Commission.

Resource Implications:

There are no manpower or financial implications arising from this decision.

Action required:

Principal Legislative Drafter to be requested to draft the Order.

Signature:

 

 

 

Deputy John Young

Position:

 

 

 

Minister for the Environment

Date Signed:

 

XX/11/2021

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Jersey Care Commission: Annual Fee Increases 2022

 

 

Ministerial Decision Report

Drafting Instructions: Jersey Care Commission annual fee increases 2022

 

The Regulation of Care (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2018 provided for fees to be charged in relation to the Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 2014. 

 

The fees set out in the 2018 Order were the annual fees to be charged during 2021 (as set out in R&O.165/2020). Those fees are to be increased in 2022 by 2.5% in line with Government of Jersey inflation policy.

 

Fees for application for registration as provider or manager

 

Regulated activity

2021 Fee for providers

2021 Fee for each manager

2022 Fee for providers

2022 Fee for each manager

Care Home service

£1,575.94 in respect of each premises at which the service is carried on

 

£273.16

£1,615.34

 

£279.99

Home care service provided by an individual directly employed by the care receiver

£52.53

£0

£53.84

 

£0

Any other home care service

£787.97

£273.16

£807.67

 

£279.99

Adult day care service

£1,155.69 in respect of which premises at which the services is carried on

 

 

£273.16

£1,184.58

 

£279.99

 


Annual fees

 

Regulated activity

Category of provider

2021 Fee

2022 Fee

Care home service

Small charity care home

£0

£0

Care home service

Providers other than small charity care homes

£168.10 per bed available to a care receiver that is permitted by the conditions of registration

£172.30 per bed available to a care receiver that is permitted by the conditions of registration

Home care service

Individual directly employed by care receiver

£0 for the year in which the individual is first registered then £51.25 for each subsequent year

£0 for the year in which the individual is first registered then £52.53 for each subsequent year

Home care service

Small provider

£630.38

£646.14

Home care service

Medium provider

£1,155.69

 

£1,184.58

 

Home care service

Medium plus provider

£2,311.38

 

£2,369.16

 

Home care service

Large provider

£4,412.63

 

£4,522.95

 

Adult day care service

All providers

£84.05 for each care receiver place that is permitted by the conditions of registration

£86.15 for each care receiver place that is permitted by the conditions of registration

 


 

Other fees payable

 

Type of fee

Provision of Law

2021 fee

2022 fee

For a copy of each entry in the register of persons registered under the Law

Article 8(3)(b)

£10.51

£10.77

For the issue of a replacement certificate to the registered provider

Article 8(7)

£10.51

£10.77

 

Surcharge for non-payment of annual fee by specified date (31st January)

Article 9(2)

If paid before 1st August - £315.19

If paid on or after 1st August – £630.38

If paid before 1st August - £323.07

If paid on or after 1st August – £646.14

For application to vary a condition

Article 17(4)

£31.52

£32.31

 

 


Nursing Homes (General Provisions) (Jersey) Order 1995

 

Article 3 of the Nursing Homes (General Provisions) (Jersey) Order 1995 provides for a registration. This fee needs to be increased in line with inflation from 1 January 2022. Those fees will be paid by providers of laser treatments who are still registered under the Nursing Home Law as amended,

 

 

2021 fee

2022 fee

Person in charge of premises

£269.23

 

£275.96

 

Person carrying on the home

£764.07

£783.17

 

Article 4 of the Nursing Homes (General Provisions) (Jersey) Order 1995 provides for an annual. This fee needs to be increased in line with inflation from 1 January 2022.

 

2021 fee

2022 fee

Annual fee for person registered as carrying on the home

£388.75

 

£398.47

 

 

The Jersey Care Commission also receives fees related to:

  • Piercing and Tattooing (Jersey) Law 2002
  • Medical Practitioners (Registration)(Jersey) Law 1960
  • Health care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995

 

These fees will remain at their current level until work has been completed on the introduction of a new professional registration law.

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