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Amendment to Tourism Registration Fees.

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A decision made (17/08/2007) regarding: Amendment to Tourism Registration Fees.

Subject:

Amendment to Tourism Registration Fees

Decision Reference:

MD-E-2007-0159

Exempt clause(s):

n/a

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

n/a

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

n/a

Report

File ref:

 

Written report – Title

Amendment to Tourism Registration Fees

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Peta Philo – Hospitality & Leisure Manager

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the amendment to the Tourism Registration Fees, as detailed in the attached officer report, and agreed to request the Law Draftsman to prepare the necessary amendment to the Tourism (General Provisions) (Jersey) Order 1990.

Reason for decision:

Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948

It is customary to set the fees for the renewal of registration. Legislation needs to be formulated prior to fees being charged in January 2008.

Previously registration fees within the Hotel Register were set according to the grade; from 1st January 2007 grading was no longer mandatory therefore it is now necessary for the fees to be calculated across the entire Register (as the fees are calculated within the other Tourism Registers). This has necessitated an increase of approximately 11% for those premises that were previously graded 2 & 3 Star and a decrease of approximately 17% for those previously graded 4 Star. Two premises only were graded 1 Star these have been contacted as the increase is approximately 30%; both have been given the option to move from the Hotel Register to the Guest House Register.

There are no financial or manpower implications for the States arising from this MD.

Action required:

Peta Philo, Hospitality & Leisure Manager to submit relevant documentation to Law Drafting.

Signature:

Senator P.F.C.Ozouf

(Minister)

Date of Decision:

17 August 2007

Amendment to Tourism Registration Fees.

TOURISM (JERSEY) LAW, 1948

Tourism (General Provisions) Order 1990

Fees for Registration or Renewal of Registration

REPORT FOR MINISTERIAL DECISION

Invoices for premises registered under the above Law are sent out in early January, it is necessary to set fees prior to this date to allow for law drafting.

The fees under the Tourism Law last year were reduced by approximately 11% to reflect the fact that although premises are still registered under the Law they are no longer graded. Within the Hotel Register the fees were related to the previous grade; for 2008 there are no previous grades with which to relate therefore the Hotel Register must have a fixed fee as in the other Registers.

To achieve this we have been unable to adhere to the normal 2.5% increase across the board but we have endeavoured to keep the increase to a minimum. Two premises fall outside of the minimal increase but both have been given the opportunity to transfer to the Guest House Register which would lessen their contribution.

This is the second year that the process has been other than routine, however from next year it will be straightforward.

Detail:

2007

2008

 

Class of Registration

Amount of Fee

Class of Registration

Amount of Fee

1. Hotel –

1 Sun

2 or 3 Sun

4 or 5 Sun

Awaiting Grading

£4.16 (+ 31%)

£5.40 (+ 11%)

£7.26 (- 17%)

£5.40 (+ 11%)

1. Hotel

£6.00

2. Guest House

£3.89 (+ 2.5%)

2. Guest House

£4.00

3. Self Catering

£5.40 (+ 2.5%)

3. Self Catering

£5.53

4. Youth Hostel

£3.23 (+ 2.5%)

4. Youth Hostel

£3.30

5. Holiday Camp

£4.16 (+2.5%)

5.Holiday Camp

£4.26

6. Camp Site

£3.23 (+2.5%)

6. Camp Site

£3.30

Peta Philo

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

16 August 2007

 

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