Deandrea Hamilton
Editor
#TurksandCaicos, January 18, 2024 – All guest accommodations in the Turks and Caicos – no matter how small – must now register with the Department of Tourism Regulations (DTR); this according to a notice issued Monday January 8, 2024 by the Turks and Caicos Islands Government. 
Hinged on two updates, residents with guest accommodations learned of repeal and replace action which broadens the scope of who must register their business with the relatively new, Department of Tourism Regulations.
“Please take note of the following updates:
Changes to Business License Criteria for Accommodation Licensing: The Tourist Accommodation (Licensing) Ordinance 1978, which contained the previous requirement of a minimum 4-bedroom threshold for accommodation licensing, has been repealed and
New Criteria for Accommodation Licensing: The revised criteria of the newly established Tourism Regulation and Licensing Ordinance 2023 now stipulates that all accommodations are required to register and license their premises with DTR.”
The Department says it is an alteration which ensures quality control.
“Considering the recent enactment of the new Tourism Regulation and Licensing Ordinance 2023 and the implementation of the Department of Tourism Regulations, it is imperative to contextualize the observed changes as an integral component of an organic transition aimed at consolidating all tourism stakeholders within a unified framework. This strategic realignment is undertaken with the primary objective of safeguarding and upholding the quality and standards associated with the entirety of our accommodations,” the DTR said in response to Magnetic Media questions.
Previously, accommodations of four bedrooms were the only ones required to register; now, all are mandated to make themselves known to the Department of Tourism. There are currently 416 accommodations registered under the old law.
Fees are $100 for the application and $20 per room, said the DTR and while there is no announced deadline, it is expected that the start, in April, of the government’s new fiscal year will be seized as opportune for owners to comply.
“Presently, no stipulated timeframe has been established for the mandatory registration of Accommodation Licenses by the Department of Tourism Regulations, rendering the registration process accessible throughout the entire year. Nonetheless, it is pertinent to note that a significant number of our stakeholders typically seek to initiate the renewal or application procedures for their business licenses in the month of April. Consequently, it becomes imperative for them to have concluded the requisite inspections and obtained approval for the Accommodations License before undertaking the application process for their Business License.”