Civil Partnership (Consequential Amendments) (No. 2) (Jersey) Regulations 201-
REPORT
Explanatory Note
These Regulations make consequential amendments to Laws that make provision in respect of marriage and spouses so that all such provisions also apply, so far as possible in the same way in respect of civil partnerships and civil partners. With the exception of the amendment being made to the Gender Recognition (Jersey) Law 2010, all the amendments are consequential to the Laws, or amendments to the Laws, being adopted by the States but not registered by the Royal Court before the coming into force of the Civil Partnership (Jersey) Law 2012.
Regulation 1 amends Article 17(1)(c) of the Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012 so that a person with Entitled for Work Only status may occupy Qualified dwelling accommodation (as classified under that Law) if the person has purchased such accommodation jointly with his or her spouse or civil partner, such spouse or civil partner having Entitled or Licensed status. It also amends Article 19(6) and (7) of that Law so that a person with Entitled for Work Only status or a person with Licensed status may purchase land with a spouse or civil partner. In the case of an Entitled for Work Only person, the spouse or civil partner must be an Entitled or Licensed person.
Regulation 2 amends the Gambling (Jersey) Law 2012 so that for the purposes of that Law a civil partner is included in the list of people who are associates of another person.
Regulation 3 corrects an error in Article 17(6)(c) of the Gender recognition (Jersey) Law 2010 , so that it now correctly sets out the circumstances when a foreign civil partnership will be recognised in Jersey where one of the civil partners has changed his or her gender.
Regulation 4 amends the Long Term Care (Jersey) Law 2012 so that the assets of a person and those of his or her spouse or civil partner, or person living with him or her in a marriage-like or civil partnership-like relationship, may be taken into account when calculating a contribution or payment made under that Law,.
Regulation 5 amends the Trusts (Jersey) Law 1984 so that the definition “personal relationship” includes the situation where there exists, or has in the past existed, a relationship between the settlor or a beneficiary, by blood, marriage, civil partnership or adoption (whether or not the marriage, civil partnership or adoption is recognized by law), or any arrangement between a person and the settlor or a beneficiary such as to give rise in any jurisdiction to any rights, obligations or responsibilities analogous to those of parent and child, husband and wife or civil partners.
Regulation 6 sets out the title of these Regulations and provides that they will come into force the day after they are made
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Civil Partnership (Consequential Amendments) (No. 2) (Jersey) Regulations 201-
Made [date to be inserted]
Coming into force [date to be inserted]
THE STATES, in pursuance of Articles 71 and 72 of the Civil Partnership (Jersey) Law 2012, have made the following Regulations –
1 Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012 amended
In the Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 201 –
(a) in Article 17(1)(c) after the word “spouse” there shall be inserted the words “or civil partner”;
(b) in Article 19 –
(i) in paragraph (6) after the word “spouse” each time it appears there shall be inserted the words “or civil partner”;
(ii) in paragraph (7)(b) after the word “spouse” there shall be inserted the words “or civil partner”.
2 Gambling (Jersey) Law 2012 amended
In the Gambling (Jersey) Law 2012, in Article 4(1)(a), after the word “wife,” there shall be inserted the words “civil partner,”.
3 Gender recognition (Jersey) Law 2010 amended
In the Gender recognition (Jersey) Law 2010, in Article 17(6)(c), for the word “marriage” there shall be substituted the words “civil partnership”.
4 Long Term Care (Jersey) Law 2012 amended
In the Long-Term Care (Jersey) Law 2012, in Article 3(4)(a), for the words “or any individual living in a marriage-like relationship with the person (whether or not of different sexes);” there shall be substituted the words “or civil partner, or any individual living in a marriage-like relationship or civil partnership-like relationship with the person;”.
5 Trusts (Jersey) Law 1984 amended
In the Trusts (Jersey) Law 1984 –
(a) in Article 9(6)(a), after the word “marriage” in both places where it appears there shall be inserted the words “, civil partnership”;
(b) in Article 9(6)(b), for the words “or husband and wife” there shall be substituted the words “, husband and wife or civil partners”.
6 Citation and commencement
These Regulations may be cited as the Civil Partnership (Consequential Amendments (No. 2) (Jersey) Regulations 201- and shall come into force the day after they are made.