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Health Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995: Extending Delegation of Ministerial Functions

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A decision made 16 September 2013:

Decision Reference:        MD-HSS-2013-0029

Decision Summary Title :

Health  Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995 – Extending Delegated Functions to MOH

Date of Decision Summary:

9 August 2013

Decision Summary Author:

Medical Officer of Health

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

 

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

-

Written Report

Title :

Extending Delegated Functions to Medical Officer of Health

 

Date of Written Report:

9 August 2013

Written Report Author:

 

Registration and Inspection Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

 

Public

Subject: Health Care (Registration)(Jersey) Law 1995 – Extending Delegation of Ministerial Functions to the MOH

Decision(s): Under the Article 28 of the States of Jersey Law 2005, the Minister for Health and Social Services has delegated the power under Article 6(1)(b) and 6(2) of the Health Care (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1995 to the Medical Officer of Health to:

 

(i)                  attach conditions to the registration and renewal of registration of any person

(ii)                where an application for registration is granted subject to conditions, furnish the applicant with a statement in writing of the Minister’s reasons for so doing

 

 

Reason(s) for Decision:    To enable those registered under the Jersey Law, by virtue of registration with a UK regulatory body to be subject to the same sanctions when these are applied to an individual by the UK regulator

Resource Implications:  None

Action required:  

  1. Present a report to the States outlining the new delegations.

 

  1. Update H&SSD list of delegated functions

Signature:

 

Position:

Minister for Health and Social Services

Date Signed:

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

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