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Environmental Health Partnership - Charging For Food Hygiene Re-Rating Inspections

Meeting: 10/11/2016 - Cabinet (Item 42)

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Minutes:

The Portfolio Holder for Direct & Trading Services presented the report which provided Members with an overview of the Food Standards Agency’s (FSA) proposal to introduce a change to the National Food Hygiene Rating scheme. The purpose of the pilot was to trial charging food businesses when they requested a re-rating inspection following an initial food hygiene inspection rating. The charge would be based on cost recovery and would be calculated on the average cost that the Council currently incurred for the provision of the service. The pilot would operate for a period of 3 months and the Food Standards Agency would use the data collected to introduce a National Charging Scheme in 2017.  He advised that the Direct & Trading Advisory Committee had considered the same report and had agreed to recommend it to Cabinet.

 

Public Sector Equality Duty

 

Members noted that consideration had been given to impacts under the Public Sector Equality Duty.

 

Resolved:  That

 

a)     the Environmental Health’s team participation in the Food Standards Agency pilot of charging businesses for a food hygiene re-rating inspection, be noted;

b)     the fee for a food hygiene re-rating inspection be set at £200 for the period of the Food Standards Agency pilot; and

c)     if the pilot was successful, and with the support of the Food Standards Agency, charging be continued on a cost recovery basis.

 


 

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