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Fire and Rescue Service - Fees Increase

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A decision made (05.03.09) to approve increases to Fire and Rescue Fees.

Decision Reference:                   MD-HA-2009-0022

Decision Summary Title :

F&R – Fees Order increase

Date of Decision Summary:

25 February 2009

Decision Summary Author:

 

Executive Officer, Home Affairs

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

 

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

Increase to F & R Fees

Date of Written Report:

17th Feb 2009

Written Report Author:

Chief Fire Officer

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

public

Subject:

Increase to Fire & Rescue Fees – amendment of Orders

 

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the amendment of two Orders which will have the effect of raising fees levied under the Fire Precautions (Fees) Jersey Order 2005 and the Petroleum (Licensing) (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2001.

 

Reason(s) for Decision:

The charges are amended on a triennial basis, the last increase being 2005.

 

Resource Implications:

The charges are set at a level to recover administrative and personnel costs; there are no further resource implications to the Home Affairs Department

 

 

Action required:

The Chief Fire Officer to request the Law Draftsman to produce the necessary amendments for lodging “au Greffe”.

 

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister for Home Affairs

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fire and Rescue Service - Fees Increase

 

The Minister for Home Affairs

Home Affairs Department

Piquet House

St Helier

JE2 4WA

 

17th February 2009

 

Our ref: MJJ/0110-02,0110-04, 0113-08

Your ref:

 

Dear Minister,

Increase to Fire & Rescue Fees

I submit for approval amendments to two Fire & Rescue related Orders which will have the effect of raising fees levied under the Fire Precautions (Fees) Jersey Order 2005 and the Petroleum (Licensing) (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2001.  

The charges are set at a level to recover administrative and personnel costs and are amended on a triennial basis, the last increase being 2005. The current fees have been raised by an average of 9%, and represent an approximate annual rise of 2.5%, in line with the States anti inflation policy.

 

Fire Precautions (Fees) Jersey Order 2005

 

Type of Premises

Application

Fee

Replacement or

Copy

Amended

Certificate

Change of Occupier Amendment

With Bedrooms

2005

(£)

2009

(£)

2005

(£)

2009

(£)

2005

(£)

2009

(£)

2005

(£)

2009

(£)

10 or Less

108

118

54

59

81

88

27

29

11 to 50

134

146

81

88

108

118

27

29

51 to 100

161

175

108

118

134

146

27

29

More than 100

269

293

134

146

161

175

27

29

Without bedrooms

269

293

134

146

161

175

27

29

 

  

Petroleum (Licensing) (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2001

 

Size of Storage

Tank

Not Exceeding  2,500 litres

2,500 litres

to

50,000 litres

Exceeding 50,000 litres

 

2005

(£)

2009

(£)

2005

(£)

2009

(£)

2005

(£)

2009

(£)

 

112

122

140

153

168

183

 

With the Minister’s approval, I shall request the Law Draftsman to produce the necessary amendments for lodging “au Greffe”.

Yours sincerely 

  

 

M James

Chief Fire Officer.

 

Note: Increases equate to less than 2.5% per annum therefore the approval of the T & R Minister is not required (Official Direction 4.1)  Liz Middleton, Finance Director.

 

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