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Draft Unlawful Public Entertainments (Jersey) Regulations 200-.

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A decision made (24/05/2007) regarding: Draft Unlawful Public Entertainments (Jersey) Regulations 200-.

Subject:

Draft Unlawful Public Entertainments (Jersey) Regulations 200-

Decision Reference:

MD-HA-2007-0042

Exempt clause(s):

 

Type of Report (oral or written):

 

Person Giving Report (if oral):

 

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

 

Report

File ref:

HAD/DPT 9/0

Written Report –

Title:

written

Written report – Author:

Heidi Sydor

Executive Officer

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the draft Unlawful Public Entertainments (Jersey) Regulations 200-

Reason(s) for decision:

These new Regulations replace the current Unlawful Public Entertainments (Jersey) Regulations 2004, which are due to expire on 20th July 2007.

The new Regulations differ in respect of:

Regulation 2 – which creates a new offence of contravening, or failing to comply with, a condition subject to which a permit is granted.

Regulation 6 – which adds the standard provision as to the liability of an individual where an offence under the regulations is committed by a body corporate or limited liability partnership.

Resource Implications:

There are no financial implications to this amendment

Action required:

The Executive Officer, Home Affairs, to request the Greffier of the States to arrange for the Regulations to be lodged ‘au Greffe’ and considered by the States in due course

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

24 May 2007

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