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Law Drafting Programme 2007: bids for inclusion.

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A decision made (03.04.06) to agree to bids for inclusion in the Law Drafting Programme 2007.

 

 

Subject:

Law Drafting Programme 2007: Bids for Inclusion

Decision Reference:

MD-T-2006-0028

Exempt clause(s):

n/a

Type of Report:

(oral or written)

Written

Person Giving Report (if oral):

-

Telephone or

e-mail Meeting?

-

Report

File ref:

I:Minister:2006:Ministerial Decisions:MD 00 Law Drafting Programme 2007

Written report – Title

Law Drafting Programme 2007: Bids for Inclusion

Written report – Author

(name and job title)

Caroline Anderson, Director of Transport

Decision(s):

(a) To agree that the following bid(s) for the 2007 Law Drafting Programme should be forwarded to the Council of Ministers for their consideration –

· Streetworks Law

· Various amendments required to implement the Transportation Strategy Action Plan.

(b) To approve the submission of a form to the Council of Ministers which –

(i) indicates whether the above bids should be regarded as ‘essential’ or ‘desirable’;

(ii) notes whether there are any items that can be dropped from the 2006 programme or from work in progress; and

(iii) provides an indicative list of items that are likely to be submitted for the 2008 and 2009 programme.

Reason(s) for decision:

Further information in support of the proposed inclusion of the items in the 2007 Law Drafting Programme is given in the Legislation Request Questionnaires that will be forwarded to the Council of Ministers.

Action required:

Caroline Anderson will arrange for the Legislation Request Questionnaire(s) to be forwarded to Jean-Marc Blanchet at the Chief Minister’s Department so that they may be collated and submitted to the Council of Ministers for their consideration.

Signature:

(Minister/ Assistant Minister)

Date of Decision:

 

 

 

 

 

Law Drafting Programme 2007: bids for inclusion.

REPORT TO TRANSPORT AND TECHNICAL SERVICES MINISTER

Law Drafting Programme 2007: Bids for Inclusion

1. The Minister for Transport and Technical Services is asked to approve two requests for items of legislation to be included in the 2007 Law Drafting Programme. Further information about these requests, and why they should be included in the Programme, is given in the attached Legislation Request Questionnaires.

2. The items proposed for inclusion are as follows:-

· A new Streetworks Law to replace the current Public Utilities Roadworks (Jersey) Law and also to amend aspects of the Highways Law, Utilities Law and the Road Traffic Law.

· Various legislative amendments to implement to Sustainable Traffic and Transport Strategy.

3. Further information about the process to be adopted for deciding upon the 2007 Law Drafting Programme is given in the attached letter from the Chief Minister’s Department. It will be noted that a slightly different approach is to be taken this year with regard to the prioritisation of bids for law drafting time, and the Corporate Management Board will be asked to prepare a draft prioritised list of legislation for the 2007 programme. This list will then be discussed by the Council of Ministers and, subject to approval by the Council, forwarded on to the States for consideration as part of the 2007 Business Plan.

4. In addition to the Legislation Request Questionnaire(s), the Minister is also asked to approve the submission of a form to the Council of Ministers which –

(i) indicates whether the Legislation Request(s) for 2007 should be regarded as ‘essential’ or ‘desirable’.

(ii) notes whether there are any items that can be dropped from the 2006 programme or from work in progress – no bids can currently be dropped; and

(iii) provides an indicative list of items that are likely to be submitted for the 2008 and 2009 programme.

5. Subject to approval by the Minister, the above forms will be forwarded to Jean-Marc Blanchet at the Chief Minister’s Department so that they may be collated and submitted to the Corporate Management Board for an initial draft prioritisation. They will then be forwarded to the Council of Ministers for their consideration at the end of May, and subsequently a recommended draft programme will be included as part of the 2007 Business Plan for consideration by the States.

Report prepared by: Caroline Anderson , Director of Transport:

Approved by: John Richardson , CEO, TTS

31st March 2006

Chief Minister’s Department

Cyril Le Marquand House

St Helier, Jersey, JE4 8QT

Tel: +44 (0)1534 603400

Fax: +44 (0)1534 870755

 

jmblanchet@gov.je and in any event no later than 30th March 2006, together with formal written confirmation of your Minister’s requests in the form of a decision template. Should you have any queries relating to the completion of the questionnaire do not hesitate to contact me at the Chief Minister’s Department via e-mail or telephone (603406). Alternatively, you may also contact Pam Staley at the Law Draftsman’s Office via e-mail or on tel. 502006.

In order to help with the preparation of law drafting requests, you are asked to take responsibility for coordinating the preparation of the legislative request forms in your department. In case your department should have any queries about the process, we will be holding an informal meeting at 2.30 p.m. on Friday 3rd March in the Concord Room, Cyril Le Marquand House, St. Helier, and you and/or any nominated representative(s) are invited to attend. The meeting will last approximately one hour, and the Law Draftsman will also be present to answer any questions. In order that we may know how many people to expect, I would be grateful if you would let Lizzie Claremont at the Chief Minister’s Department know by Friday, 24th February whether you and/or other(s) are planning to attend this meeting.

Please note that it has been agreed that a slightly different approach will be taken this year with the prioritisation of bids for law drafting time, and the Corporate Management Board will be asked to prepare a draft prioritised list of legislation for the 2007 programme. This list will then be discussed by the Council of Ministers and, subject to approval by the Council, forwarded on to the States for consideration as part of the 2007 Business Plan.

Yours sincerely,

Jean-Marc Blanchet

Administration and Project Officer

direct dial: +44 (0)1534 603406

email: jmblanchet@gov.je

www.gov.je

 

 

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