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Planning and Environment Department: Delegation of Statutory Powers

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A decision made on 25 September 2015:

Decision Reference:    MD-PE-2015-0055

Decision Summary Title:

Delegation of Statutory Powers

Date of Decision Summary:

08/09/2015

Decision Summary Author:

Land Controls and Planning Officer

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title:

Scheme of Delegation for the Minister of Planning and Environment

Date of Written Report:

8/09/2015

Written Report Author:

Land Controls and Planning Officer

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:  Delegation of Statutory Powers

Decision(s): The Minister to authorise delegated powers to the Waste and Water Management and Regulation Officer.

For the Agricultural Land (Control of Sales and Leases) (Jersey) Law, 1974.

Delegated powers are requested under – * Article 2 – The issuing of consents and permissions on agricultural land at the point of sale or leases using longstanding terms of reference. Decisions not within the terms of reference are referred to the Minister.

 

Reason(s) for Decision: To support and assist in the enforcement of the Agricultural Land (Control of Sales and Leases) (Jersey) Law, 1974 the Minister authorises delegated powers to the Waste and Water Management and Regulation Officer.

 

 

Resource Implications: None

Action required:

The Minister to authorise delegated powers to the Waste and Water Management and Regulation Officer.

 

Scheme of delegation to be updated.

Signature:

 

Deputy S Luce

Position:

Minister

 

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

Planning and Environment Department: Delegation of Statutory Powers

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

 

Scheme of Delegation for the Minister of Planning and Environment

 

 

Policy

 

The Agricultural Land (Control of Sales and Leases) (Jersey) Law, 1974

The Agricultural Land (Control of Sales and Leases) (Jersey) Law, 1974 was introduced to control the occupation and use of agricultural land and to ensure that a stable, viable agricultural land bank is retained for the farming industry. This particular issue was highlighted by Scrutiny and the farming industry during the preparation of the Rural Economy Strategy 2011 – 2015. However, various conditions can be imposed which permit use of agricultural land by non bone fide agriculturalists or smallholders under the 74 Law with the Minister’s consent, depending on the circumstances.

 

It is the policy of the land controls and agricultural developments section to assess each application for sale, gift or transfer of land and impose suitable conditions under the above law at the time.

 

The Agricultural Land (Control of Sales and Leases) (Jersey) Law 1974 will be enforced through the Land Controls and Development Section, through routine monitoring of land use with appropriate action being taken where the law is not being complied with.

 

Background


Due to increased pressure on the agricultural land bank and to support and assist in the enforcement of the Agricultural Land (Control of Sales and Leases) (Jersey) Law, 1974 the Minister is being asked to give delegated powers to the Waste and Water Management and Regulation Officer under Article 2 of the above law

Delegated powers are requested under – * Article 2 – The issuing of consents and permissions on agricultural land at the point of sale or leases using longstanding terms of reference. Decisions not within the terms of reference are referred to the Minister.

 

 

Legislation

Agricultural Land (Control of Sales and Leases) (Jersey) Law, 1974

Delegate

Waste and Water Management and Regulation Officer

Functions Delegated

Article 2 -The issuing of consents and permissions on agricultural land at the point of sale or leases using longstanding terms of reference.

Scope of delegation

Decisions not within the terms of reference are referred to the Minister.

 

 

 


Recommendation

 

The Minister to authorise delegated powers to the Waste and Water Management and Regulation Officer

 

 

 

Written by:

Land Controls and Planning Officer

 

 

 

 

Approved by: 

Director  Environmental Management and Rural Economy

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