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Chief Minister: Ministerial Delegation

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A decision made on 25 March 2011:

Decision Reference:  MD-C-2011-0036

Decision Summary Title :

Ministerial delegation  in relation to the Development and Presentation of the Draft Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 201-  and Draft Register of Names and Addresses (Jersey) Law 201-.

Date of Decision Summary:

24 March 2011

Decision Summary Author:

Director, Population Office

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 N/A

Written Report

Title :

Ministerial Delegation of Responsibility

Date of Written Report:

24 March 2011

Written Report Author:

Director, Population Office

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:  Ministerial delegation in relation to the Draft Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 201-  and Draft Register of Names and Addresses (Jersey) Law 201-.

Decision(s):  The Chief Minister delegated to Senator P.F. Routier , as Assistant Minister,  responsibility for the development of the Draft Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 201-  and Draft Register of Names and Addresses (Jersey) Law 201-, subject to any material amendments or decisions obtaining the approval of the Chief Minister, and Council of Ministers as required, to include the lodging of any Proposition or presentation of any Report/comments, making of any statement, and the answering of questions in the Assembly on this matter (Standing Orders 9(3), 17(1)(a), 19(c), 35(1)(b) and 68A(3)).

Reason(s) for Decision: To enable the Assistant Minister to act on the Chief Minister’s behalf in relation to the above mentioned Draft Laws.

Resource Implications: None.

Action required: To ask the Greffier of the States to present the Report ‘au Greffe’ as soon as practical. 

Signature:

 

 

Position:

 

Senator T A Le Sueur, Chief Minister

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

Chief Minister: Ministerial Delegation

Ministerial Delegation of Responsibility

 

Introduction

 

Article 28 of the States of Jersey Law 2005 permits a Minister to delegate, wholly or partly, functions to an Assistant Minister.

 

The Law states that 

“(1) A Minister may delegate, wholly or partly, functions conferred upon or vested in the Minister by or under this Law or any other enactment or any enactment of the United Kingdom having effect in Jersey, to 

(a) one of his or her Assistant Ministers;

(b) an officer.

(2) A Minister shall not delegate 

(a) any power to make an enactment;

(b) any power to decide an appeal under an enactment;

(c) any function the delegation of which is prohibited by an enactment.

(3) The delegation of functions by a Minister under this Article shall not prevent the Minister exercising those functions personally.”

 

Delegation

 

  1. The Chief Minister agreed to delegate responsibility for the Draft Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 201- and Draft Register of Names and Addresses (Jersey) Law 201- to Senator Routier as Assistant Minister.

 

  1. In order to enable the Assistant Minister to deal with all matters in relation to the Draft Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 201- and Draft Register of Names and Addresses (Jersey) Law 201- on the floor of the Assembly, the Chief Minister agreed to delegate the following functions under Standing Orders in respect of the aforementioned draft legislation:

 

  1. Standing Order 9(3) – answering questions;
  2. Standing Order 17(1)(a) – making statements;
  3. Standing Order 19(c) – lodging propositions;
  4. Standing Order 35(1)(b) – presenting reports or comments;
  5. Standing Order 68A(3) – proposing propositions.
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