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States Employment Board - delegation of functions.

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A decision made (13/08/2008) regarding: States Employment Board - delegation of functions.

Decision Reference: MD-C-2008-0019 

Decision Summary Title :

DS - States Employment Board – delegation of functions

Date of Decision Summary:

7 August 2008

Decision Summary Author:

M J Pinel – Head of Employee Relations

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

WR – Delegation of Functions

Date of Written Report:

1 May 2008

Written Report Author:

M J Pinel

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:

States Employment Board: delegation of functions

Decision(s):

With reference to R.26/2006 – Delegation of Functions – States Employment Board – presented by the Chief Minister to the States on 21st March, 2006, the Board decided on 1 May 2008 to delegate to the member of the Corporate Management Board with responsibility for a particular department or the relevant head of administration of the States in the case of non-executive department the Board’s responsibilities under Article 5 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work (Jersey) Law, 1989, in relation to persons other than employees.  This means that a Chief Officer / Head of Administration will have responsibility of ensuring the Health and Safety of all non-staff entering their departmental premises – e.g a member of the public, contractor, etc.

Reason(s) for Decision:

To enable responsibility under Article 5 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work (Jersey) Law, 1989 for the Health and Safety of persons, who are not States employees, who visit a States department or a non-executive department, to lie with the Chief Officer of that department who is already responsible for the Health and Safety of employees under the Law.

Resource Implications:

None

Action required:

Officers to forward the delegation of functions report to the Greffier of the States and Publications Editor to arrange for it to be presented to the States at a suitable opportunity.

Signature: 

Position: 

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed): 

States Employment Board - delegation of functions.

States Employment Board  
 

Delegation of Functions  
 

  1. On 13th January, 2006, the States Employment Board made an Act delegating certain of its functions under the Employment of States of Jersey Employees (Jersey) Law 2005.  (Report to the States dated 21st March 2006 attached.)

 

  1. One of those functions which was delegated was that of the health and safety of States’ employees.  This function was delegated to the member of the Corporate Management Board with responsibility for a particular department or the relevant head of administration of the States in the case of a non-executive department.

 

  1. In April, 2008, it was brought to the Board’s attention that it also had an employer’s responsibility under Article 5 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work (Jersey) Law, 1989, for the health and safety of persons, other than States’ employees, who visit States’ departments – e.g. members of the public, contractors, etc.

 

  1. On 1st May, 2008, the Board made an Act (attached) delegating to the member of the Corporate Management Board with the responsibility for a particular department or the relevant head of administration of the States in the case of a non-executive department, the Board’s responsibilities under Article 5 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work (Jersey) Law, 1989, in relation to persons other than States’ employees who visit their departments.

 

Recommendation 

  1. The Chief Minister is requested to agree to present details of the delegation of functions to the States as the States Employment Board cannot present matters to the States in its own name.

 
 
 

M J Pinel

Head of Employee Relations

11-08-2008

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