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Yellow Fever - Designated Centre: Annual Charges 2020

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A decision made on 11 December 2019

Ministerial decision reference: MD-C-2019-0147

Decision summary title: Designated Yellow Fever Centre charges; annual increase 2020

Decision summary author

Head of Policy

Is the decision summary public or exempt? 

Public

Report title: Designated Yellow Fever Centre charges; annual increase 2020

Report author or name of

person giving report

Head of Policy

Is the report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision

The Assistant Chief Minister has considered an increase in the charge for in the inspection of the Designated Yellow Fever Centres and decided to include the various fees as set out in the report. These are standard annual increases in service charges.

 

Resource implications:

Fees associated with the inspection of the Designated Yellow Fever Centres will increase by 2.5% from 1 January 2020.

 

Action required

Head of Policy to notify the Treasury and the Care Commission of the increase in fees.

Signature

 

 

Position

Connétable Christopher Taylor

Assistant Chief Minister

 

 

 

Date signed

 

Effective date of the decision

 

Yellow Fever - Designated Centre: Annual Charges 2020

Designated Yellow Fever Centre charges; annual increase 2020

 

 

The Jersey Care Commission inspects designated yellow fever centres. An annual inspection fee is levied. The fees associated with inspection are not provided for in legislation and are, therefore, increase on an annual basis by Ministerial Decision.

 

The increase is a standard 2.5% increase in line with GoJ inflation policy.

 

 

2018 fee

2019 fee

Proposed 2020 fee

 

£192.87

£197.69

£202.63

 

 

 

 

Head of Policy

4 December 2019

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