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States of Jersey (Transfer of Responsibilities and Functions) (Chief Minister to Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture) Order 2019

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A decision made on 4 September 2019

Ministerial decision reference    MD-C-2019-0092

Decision summary title:  States of Jersey (Transfer of Responsibilities and Functions) (Chief Minister to Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture) Order 2019

Decision summary author

Ministerial Support Officer

Is the decision summary public or exempt?  

Public

Report title: States of Jersey (Transfer of Responsibilities and Functions) (Chief Minister to Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture) Order 2019

Report author or name of

person giving report

Ministerial Support Officer

Is the report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision

Since the formation of the new Government in 2018, a number of changes have been announced to ministerial responsibilities to support the Council of Ministers in delivering on its priorities.

These changes have included the transfer of political responsibility for digital economy, communications, data protection, and related policy responsibilities including our Island’s cyber security policy, to the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture. This was done to support a focus on economic growth - recognising the increasing importance of digital technology, including safeguarding the public and organisations in relation to data, and with reference to cyber security. This is a crucial part of the overall delivery of a programme of economic improvements for the future, supporting long term economic sustainability and resilience and sitting alongside the internal/organisational digital focus of Assistant Chief Minister Wickenden.

The two-week notice period to the States Assembly of the intention to transfer statutory responsibilities has now been met with the presentation of the Order by the Chief Minister in draft format as R.93/2019 dated 26th July 2019.  The Order remains as presented in draft with no changes or amendments having been made. Accordingly, this Order is now made and completes the transfer, formally assigning the statutes scheduled in the Order to the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture.

Resource implications

There are no resource implications arising from the Order.

Action required

Officers to notify the Greffier of the States and the Principal Legislative Drafter Office that the Order has been made so that it may be notified to the States, and forward the signed and sealed Order immediately to the States Greffe for publication.

 

Signature

 

 

 

 

Position

 

Senator J Le Fondre

Chief Minister

 

 

Date signed

Effective date of the decision

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