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Marriage and Civil Status (Amendments No. 4) (Jersey) Law 201- (Appointed Day) Act 201-

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A decision made 18 May 2018:

Ministerial decision reference:  MD-C-2018-0093 

Decision summary title:    Marriage and Civil Status (Amendments No. 4) (Jersey) Law 201- (Appointed Day) Act 201-

Decision summary author

Director, Social Policy

Is the decision summary public or exempt? 

Public

Report title:   The Marriage and Civil Status (Amendments No. 4) (Jersey) Law 201- (Appointed Day) Act 201-

Report author or name of

person giving report

Director, Social Policy

Is the report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision

The Chief Minister has approved for lodging “au Greffe” the Marriage and Civil Status (Amendments No. 4) (Jersey) Law 201- (Appointed Day) Act 201-. The Chief Minister had decided to lodge at this point in order that the amended law may be in force to facilitate summer weddings.

Resource implications:

The resource implications are as set out in P91/2017. The amended law has a number of financial and manpower implications. It provides for:

  1. the charging of new fees related to new services
  2. a possible increase in the numbers of non-resident couples choosing Jersey as a wedding destination
  3. savings to be delivered via streamlined administrative processes and better use of technology.

As per P68/2016, the States Assembly has previously agreed that the Office of the Superintendent Registrar should be self-funding, via user pays fees, by end 2019. Savings and income growth arising from the amended law will support containment of fee increases required to deliver that decision.

Fee increases are subject to approval by the Minister for Treasury and Resources in accordance with the requirements of P.125/2000.

Action required

To request the Greffier of the States to arrange for Appointed Day Act to be presented to the States at the earliest opportunity for debate on 26 June 2018, subject to the Marriage and Civil Status (Amendments No. 4) (Jersey) Law 201- having been registered in the Royal Court.

Signature

 

 

 

 

 

Position

 

 

Senator Ian Gorst

Chief Minister

 

Date signed

 

 

Effective date of the decision

 

 

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