Skip to main content Skip to accessibility
This website is not compatible with your web browser. You should install a newer browser. If you live in Jersey and need help upgrading call the States of Jersey web team on 440099.
Government of Jerseygov.je

Information and public services for the Island of Jersey

L'înformâtion et les sèrvices publyis pouor I'Île dé Jèrri

  • Choose the service you want to log in to:

  • gov.je

    Update your notification preferences

  • one.gov.je

    Access government services

  • CAESAR

    Clear goods through customs or claim relief

  • Talentlink

    View or update your States of Jersey job application

Fire and Rescue Service: Fees Increase: Law drafting instructions

A formal published “Ministerial Decision” is required as a record of the decision of a Minister (or an Assistant Minister where they have delegated authority) as they exercise their responsibilities and powers.

Ministers are elected by the States Assembly and have legal responsibilities and powers as “corporation sole” under the States of Jersey Law 2005 by virtue of their office and in their areas of responsibility, including entering into agreements, and under any legislation conferring on them powers.

An accurate record of “Ministerial Decisions” is vital to effective governance, including:

  • demonstrating that good governance, and clear lines of accountability and authority, are in place around decisions-making – including the reasons and basis on which a decision is made, and the action required to implement a decision

  • providing a record of decisions and actions that will be available for examination by States Members, and Panels and Committees of the States Assembly; the public, organisations, and the media; and as a historical record and point of reference for the conduct of public affairs

Ministers are individually accountable to the States Assembly, including for the actions of the departments and agencies which discharge their responsibilities.

The Freedom of Information Law (Jersey) Law 2011 is used as a guide when determining what information is be published. While there is a presumption toward publication to support of transparency and accountability, detailed information may not be published if, for example, it would constitute a breach of data protection, or disclosure would prejudice commercial interest.

A decision made 17 December 2015:

Decision Reference: MD-HA-2015-0081

Decision Summary Title :

Increase in Fire and Rescue Service fees

Date of Decision Summary:

14 December 2015

Decision Summary Author:

 

Chief Officer

Home Affairs

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title :

Increase in Fire and Rescue Service fees

Date of Written Report:

4 December 2015

Written Report Author:

Group Commander

Jersey Fire and Rescue Service

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject: Increase in Fire and Rescue Service fees.

Decision(s): The Minister approved the increase in fees payable for services provided by the Fire and Rescue Service as detailed in the accompanying report and requested the Chief Fire Officer to liaise with the Law Draftsman over the drafting of the relevant Order to give effect to the fee increases.

Reason(s) for Decision: To enable the Department to increase the fees payable for fire certificates; the provision of technical fire safety advice; the provision of humanitarian services; the charge for attending a malfunctioning automatic fire alarm; and the fees payable under the Petroleum (Licensing) (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2012, in line with the States Anti-Inflation Strategy, detailed in Financial Direction 4.1: Increases in States’ Fees and Charges.

Resource Implications: None other than those detailed in the accompanying report.

 

Actions required: The Chief Fire Officer to request that the Law Draftsman prepares the relevant Orders to give effect to the fee increases.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Assistant Minister for Home Affairs

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Fire and Rescue Service: Fees Increase: Law drafting instructions

 

Report

 

To:  Executive Officer Home Affairs 

From:   Group Commander Martyn Maguire

Date:  04th December 2015

Re:  Increase in Fire and Rescue Service Fees

 

 

 

  1. Introduction

This report identifies the current and proposed future fee increases proposed for 2015 in line with the States of Jersey Financial Direction 4.1 January 2006.

The average increase proposed is 2.5%, which falls within the Anti-Inflation Strategy in accordance with FD 4.1: Increases in States Fees and Services.  The fees have been rounded to the nearest pence per square metre or pound in other cases as previously agreed by the Treasurer of the States.

  1. Fee Increase Proposal

Following an annual review of the costs within the Jersey Fire and Rescue Service, it is proposed to increase the fees for certain services to help offset internal cost growth and running costs.  Our proposed fee increases are shown highlighted in the text extracted from our existing fees orders below.

  1. Proposed Fees

Our proposed fee increases are shown highlighted in the text extracted from legislation.

3.1 Fire Precautions (Fees) (Amendment No.3) (Jersey) Order 2015

 

FEES FOR FIRE CERTIFICATES

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

FEE

iNCREASE

1

Application for fire certificate under Article 3(1) of Fire Precautions (Jersey) Law 1977

76 pence per square metre to 78 pence

2.6%

2

Issue of replacement certificate

£76.00 to £78.00

2.6%

3

Amendment (other than amendment specified in item 5) of certificate in respect of premises with floor area 100 square metres or less *

 

£76.00 to £78.00

2.6%

4

Amendment (other than amendment specified in item 5) of certificate in respect of premises with floor area more than 100 square metres *

76 pence per square metre to 78 pence

2.6%

5

Amendment of certificate in respect of change of owner or occupier of premises only

£76.00 to £78.00

2.6%

 

 

3.2 Fire and Rescue Service (Charges) (Amendment No2) (Jersey) Order 2015

AMOUNTS AND RATES OF CHARGES FOR PROVIDING TECHNICAL FIRE SAFETY ADVICE

aCTION

Charge

INCREASE

Where the provision of technical fire safety advice described in Article 2 requires the use of the following appliances and personnel of the Fire and Rescue Service

(a)   light portable pump and 1 operator

(b)   light appliance and crew (1 to 2 personnel)

(c)    standard or special appliance and crew (1 to 2 personnel)

(d)   standard appliance or rescue boat and crew (4 to 5 personnel)

(e)   aerial ladder platform and crew (2 personnel)

 

 

 

 

 

(a)   £144.00 to £148.00

(b)   £215.00 to £220.00

(c)    £230.00 to £236.00

 

(d)   £291.00 to £298.00

 

(e) £361.00 to £370.00

 

 

 

 

2.8%

2.3%

2.6%

 

2.4%

 

2.5%

Note: Charges for Fire and Rescue Service appliances and personnel services are per hour or part hour commencing from the vehicle and personnel leaving the fire station and ending at the time of return of the vehicle and personnel to the fire station. The charges include the use of all equipment carried as normal complement. An additional charge will be made for any other expenditure incurred, including the costs of materials supplied or repairs to appliances and equipment that are directly attributable to the service rendered.

 

Where the provision of technical fire safety advice described in Article 2 requires the use of the following personnel of the Fire and Rescue Service -

 

(a)   any interview with Fire and Rescue Service officers at the rank of station manager or above

(b)   any interview with Fire and Rescue Service Officers below the rank of Station Commander

(a) £108.00 to £111.00 per hour per officer

 

(b) £81.00 to £83.00 per hour per officer interviewed

2.8%

 

 

2.5%

Note: the minimum charge for Fire and Rescue Service personnel services is for 1 hour, and the service is charged per quarter hour thereafter. Interview includes an interview in connection with an investigation, research or any other purpose.

 

Where the provision of technical fire safety advice described in Article 2 requires the use of the Fire and Rescue Service training room and training facilities

 

 

 

(a) £162.00 to £166.00 for over 4 hours use of training room in a day

(b) £108.00 to £111.00 for up to 4 hours use of training room in a day

2.5%

 

 

2.8%

Where the provision of technical fire safety advice described in Article 2 requires the use of the Fire and Rescue Service personnel and administrative services for the provision of documents, photographs, tapes, videos or other similar recordings 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a)   the provision of a copy of a fire report or other incident report

(b)   The provision of documents, photos, tapes, videos or other similar recordings

 

(a) £144.00 to £148.00 per report

(b)  £108.00 to £111.00

2.8%

 

2.8%

Where provision of technical fire safety advice described in Article 2 requires the Fire and Rescue Service to provide technical fire safety advice, other than training 

 

(a)   inspection of any commercial, trade, professional or public premises, and the provision of a fire safety report in respect of such inspection

(a) £76.00 to £78.00 for premises with a floor area of 100 square metres or less, or 76 pence to 78pence per square metre for premises with a floor area of more than 100 square metres

2.6%

(b)   technical fire safety advice or consultation

(b) £108.00 to £111.00

2.8%

Note: the charge for providing technical fire safety advice or consultation is per hour. The minimum charge is for 1 hour, and the service is charged per quarter hour thereafter. The charge applies in respect of preparation and research time as well as the time during which advice is given.

(c)    search of Fire and Rescue Service records to establish whether any material or information is held by the Fire and Rescue Service in respect of any premises

(c) £108.00 to £111.00

2.8%

Note: the charge for a search of the Fire and Rescue Service records includes the cost of providing a report as to whether any material or information is held by the Service, and the nature of any such material or information, but excludes the provision of a fire or other incident report or any other documents held.

 

Where the action is for the provision of training -

 

1 The provision of training at any premises of the Fire and Rescue Service by one or more personnel of the Fire and Rescue Service –

  (a) per person –

       (i) attending 1 course

      (ii) attending 2 courses

      (iii) attending 3 courses

 

  (b) per group of 10 or 11 persons –

       (i) attending 1 course

      (ii) attending 2 courses

      (iii) attending 3 courses

 

 

 

 

 

(a)

(i) £53.00 to £54.00

(ii) £101.00 to £104.00

(iii) £144.00 to £148.00

 

(b)

(i) £538.00 to £540.00

(ii) £1023.00 to £1040.00

(iii) £1,454.00 to £1,480.00

 

 

 

 

1.8%

2.9%

2.8%

 

 

0.4%

1.7%

1.8%

2 The provision of training at any premises not being premises of the Fire and Rescue Services by one or more personnel of the Fire and Rescue Service –

  per 1 or 2 persons –

  (i) attending 1 course

  (ii) attending 2 courses

  (iii) attending 3 courses

 

 

 

 

 

(i) £53.00 to £54.00

(ii) £101.00 to £104.00

(iii) £144.00 to £148.00

 

 

 

 

 

1.8%

2.9%

2.8%

3 Personnel charges for the preparation of bespoke training

 

£108.00 per hour to £111.00

 

2.8%

Note: The minimum charge for preparation of bespoke training is for 1 hour, and is charged per quarter hour thereafter. The charge applies in respect of research and preparation time and is in addition to the charge for the delivery of any bespoke training as set out in paragraphs 1 and 2.

 

AMOUNTS AND RATES OF CHARGES FOR PROVIDING HUMANITARIAN SERVICES

circumstances

charge

 increase

Where any action described in article 3 requires the use of the following appliances and personnel of the Fire and Rescue service

 

 

(a) light portable pump and 1 operator

(b) light appliance and crew (1 to 2 personnel)

(c) standard or special appliance and crew (1 to 2 personnel)

(d) standard appliance or rescue boat and crew (4 to 5 personnel)

(e) aerial ladder platform and crew (2 personnel)

£144.00 to £148.00

£215.00 to £220.00

£230.00 to £236.00

 

£291.00 to £298.00

 

£361.00 to £370.00

2.8%

2.3%

2.6%

 

2.4%

 

2.5%

Note: charges for fire and rescue service appliances and personnel services are per hour or part hour commencing from the vehicle and personnel leaving the fire station (or where the appliance and personnel are already at the place where the assistance is to be given, at the time when the assistance commences) and ending at the time of return of the appliance and personnel to the fire station. The charges include the use of all equipment carried as normal complement. An additional charge will be made for any other expenditure incurred, including the costs of materials supplied or repairs to appliances and equipment that are directly attributable to the service rendered.

 

CHARGE FOR ATTENDING MALFUNCTIONING AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM

Charge for responding to malfunctioning automatic fire alarm

£291.00 to £298.00

2.4%

 

 

 

 

 

3.3  Petroleum (Licensing) (Fees) (Jersey) Order 2012

 

(a)

in the case of an application to keep petroleum-spirit at premises comprising a bulk fuel storage depot

£2,626.00 to £2,692.00

 

2.5%

(b)

in the case of an application to keep petroleum-spirit at premises for the purposes of distribution to premises used for dispensing petroleum-spirit for retail or private supply or to a person for private use

£1,050.00 to £1,076.00

 

2.5%

(c)

in the case of an application to keep petroleum-spirit at premises used for dispensing petroleum-spirit for retail or private supply, not being premises falling within the description in paragraph (b)

£210.00 to £215.00, plus £52.00 to £53.00 per petroleum dispenser used at the premises for such supply

 

2.4%

 

1.9%

 

 

  1. Resource Implications

 

Income generated from the above fees has been included in our budget and savings proposals for 2016 and there are no additional resource implications anticipated with these proposed increases.

 

  1. Recommendations

It is recommended that the Minister approves the fee increases as detailed above

 

 

1

 

Back to top
rating button