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Fire and Rescue: Increase of charges for non-statutory services.

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A decision made (01/12/2006) regarding Increasing the annual Scale of Charges levied by the States of Jersey Fire and Rescue Service for the provision of non-statutory services.

Subject:

Increasing the annual Scale of Charges levied by the States of Jersey Fire and Rescue Service for the provision of non statutory services.

Decision Reference:

MD-HA-2006-0078

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:

0118-02

HAD/FRS 1

Written Report –

Title:

Increase to Scale Of Charges

Written report – Author:

F A Greene

Chief Fire Officer

Decision(s):

To increase the Scale of Charges levied by the States of Jersey Fire and Rescue Service in 2007 by 2.4% in line with the States anti inflation policy, as shown on attachment.

Reason(s) for decision:

Charges levied by the States of Jersey Fire and Rescue Service to provide non statutory services are based on cost recovery only. The increase to staff pay at 01 June 2006 has raised the overall cost of the services provided.

Action required:

The Chief Fire Officer to take the necessary action.

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

1 December 2006

Fire and Rescue: Increase of charges for non-statutory services.

REVISIONS TO SCALE OF CHARGES 2006/2007

 

Type Of Service

2006

(£)

2007

(£)

1.

Chargeable Special Services

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.1

Light Portable Pump and Operator

117

120

1.2

Light Appliance and Crew (1/2)

174

178

1.3

Standard Appliance and Crew (4/5)

233

239

1.4

Aerial Ladder Platform and Crew (2)

289

296

 

Note 1: Charges for vehicle related services are per hour or part hour commencing from leaving station and ending at time of return to station.

 

 

 

Note 2: Charges for vehicle related services include the use of all equipment carried as normal complement.

 

 

 

Note 3: A charge will be made for any other expenditure incurred (e.g. materials supplied or repairs to appliances and equipment directly attributable to the service rendered).

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Personnel Services

 

 

2.1

Interviews with Officers

87

89

2.2

Interviews with other uniformed personnel

57

58

2.3

Attendance at courts/inquests (all uniformed ranks)

Negotiable

 

Note 4: Charges for Personnel services are per hour or part hour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

Administrative Services

 

 

3.1

Copy of Fire Reports (FDR1, Fire Investigation etc.)

117

120

3.2

Property Search

87

89

 

 

 

 

4.

Fire Safety Training

 

 

4.1

Fire Awareness Training (commercial)

580

600

4.2

Fire Awareness Training (students)

230

250

 

Note 5: rates are charged per session (maximum 15 students) and include all literature and other materials.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Increased by an average 2.4% to reflect 2005/2006 pay award

09 November 2006

 

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