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Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 201-: Ministerial Comment on Scrutiny Comment

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A decision made 02 July 2014:

Decision Reference:        MD-HSS-2014-0028

Decision Summary Title :

Draft Regulation Of Care (Jersey) Law 201 - (P95/2014)

Scrutiny Panel Report & Recommendations: H&SS Minister’s Response and Comments

 

Date of Decision Summary:

 

Decision Summary Author:

Head of Professional and Care Regulation

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

-

Written Report

Title :

Draft Regulation Of Care (Jersey) Law 201 - (P95/2014)

Scrutiny Panel Report & Recommendations: Comments

Date of Written Report:

1 July 2014

Written Report Author:

Head of Professional and Care Regulation

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

 

Public

Subject:  Minister for Health and Social Services Response and Comments on Scrutiny Panel Report and Recommendations on the draft Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 201-

Decision(s): The Minister for Health and Social Services presents a Report of the Minister’s comments in response to the Health, Social Security and Housing Scrutiny Panel’s Report and Recommendations on the Draft Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 201-

Reason(s) for Decision:     

 

The Health, Social Security and Housing Scrutiny Panel published Comments P.95 Com. following a review of the Draft Regulation Of Care (Jersey) Law 201 - (P95/2014).  The Panel’s conclusion is:

 

The Panel is aware that the finer detail for this important piece of legislation will come with each set of Regulations that will underpin this Law. Due time needs to be given for all key stakeholders to have the opportunity to be actively involved in the development of the draft Regulations; and the Panel recommends that a detailed, thorough consultation period is held for each set of Regulations, allowing adequate time for any concerns to be addressed before lodging. The Panel believes that it is of utmost importance that future Regulations should be fit for purpose and able to meet the needs of the Island.” 

 

The Minister concurs with the Panel’s conclusion, but not with the recommendation from their adviser to suspend the draft Law until the UK brings in legislation relating to market oversight and providers’ financial stability.  This is not necessary, as much of the proposed UK legislation is not applicable to Jersey and the sections that may be relevant are already provided for in the draft Law. 

Resource Implications: To implement the draft Law and the first set of Regulations will require the appointment independent Commissioners on a part time basis and an additional 2.9 WTE staff.  Additional costs associated with implementation will be met by bringing the registration fees into line with equivalent regulation in the UK.

 

Action required: The Greffier to be requested to present the attached Comments, in response to the Scrutiny Panel Report & Recommendations on P95, to the Assembly

A Copy of the Report to be sent to the Publications Editor at the States Greffe and The Greffier requested to arrange for the Report to be presented to the States.

Signature:

 

Position:

Minister for Health and Social Services

Date Signed:

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

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