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Aerodrome Licence Fee 2017

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A decision made 19 April 2017:

Ministerial Decision Reference:  MD-ER-2017-0010

Decision Summary Title :

Aerodrome Licence Fee 2017

Date of Decision Summary:

10 April 2017

Decision Summary Author:

 

Head of International Compliance

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Oral

Person Giving

Oral Report:

Head of International Compliance

Written Report

Title :

N/A

Date of Written Report:

N/A

Written Report Author:

N/A

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

N/A

Subject:  Aerodrome Licence Fee 2017

Decision and Reason for Decision:

In accordance with Article 14 of the Civil Aviation (Jersey) Law 2008, the Minister for External Relations determined a fee of £105,000 for the renewal of the aerodrome licence in 2017.

The Civil Aviation (Jersey) Law 2008 provides, inter alia, that the aerodrome may be licensed and that the Minister for External Relations shall determine and publish the fee payable on the grant or renewal of a licence.

The Law also requires that the Minister for External Relations shall not determine the fee until he has sought and received the advice of the Minister for Treasury and Resources and the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture.  The respective Ministers and the Ports of Jersey Executive have agreed the proposed licence fee for 2017. The fee may be adjusted by the Minister for External Relations during the year, if necessary, after seeking further advice.

The fee has been set to take into account the cost of maintaining the Directorate of Civil Aviation, shared equally with Guernsey, which has responsibilities for the regulatory oversight of civil aviation safety and aviation security for Jersey airport.

Resource Implications:  The payment of a fee involves the transfer of revenue from Ports of Jersey to the Directorate of Civil Aviation, which is administered through the Ministry of External Relations.  The proposed fee for 2017 is £105,000. 

Action required:

The Ministry of External Relations is to –

 inform the States Greffe of the decision and to request the Ministerial Decision is published in the usual manner and in accordance with the Civil Aviation (Jersey) Law 2008;

 on behalf of the Director of Civil Aviation, issue an invoice for £105,000 to Ports of Jersey to request the agreed licence fee for 2017 is paid to the Ministry of External Relations (CPD 170). 

 

 

Signature:

Position: 

Minister for External Relations

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

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