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Tourism (General Provisions) (Amendment No. 17) (Jersey) Order 2012

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A decision made 6 December 2012:

Decision Reference:   MD-E-2012-0159 

Decision Summary Title :

Tourism (General Provisions) (Amendment No.17) (Jersey) Order 2012

Date of Decision Summary:

6 December 2012

Decision Summary Author:

 

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written  

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Tourism (General Provisions) (Amendment No.17) (Jersey) Order 2012

Date of Written Report:

6 December 2012

Written Report Author:

Hospitality and Leisure Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject:

Tourism (General Provisions) (Amendment No.17) (Jersey) Order 2012

Decision(s):

The Minister made the Tourism (General Provisions) (Amendment No.17) (Jersey) Order 2012 (“the Order”)  

Reason(s) for Decision:

The Tourism (General Provisions) (Amendment No.17) (Jersey) Order 2012 will remove the requirement that prevents any part of a youth hostel from being licensed for the sale and consumption of alcohol.

Resource Implications:

There are no financial or manpower costs for the States.  

Action required:

Notify the Greffier of the States and the Law Draftsman that the Order has been made and forward the signed and sealed Order to the Publications Editor, States Greffe, for notification to the States.

Signature:  Senator  A.J.H.Maclean

 

 

Position:  Minister

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

Tourism (General Provisions) (Amendment No. 17) (Jersey) Order 2012

Ministerial Decision

 

Tourism (General Provisions) (Amendment No.17) (Jersey) Order 2012

 

Intention

 

The Order will remove the requirement that prevents any part of a youth hostel from being licensed for the sale and consumption of alcohol.

 

Benefit:

The Order will allow a youth hostel to provide additional services for its resident guests.  The modernisation of the Order will bring it inline with visitor expectations and reflect the services provided by the Youth Hostel Association in the UK.

 

The Proposed Amendments to the Order

There is one amendment to the Order which relates to the requirements of Article 13(h)

 

  • The removal of Article 13(h) of the principle Order is outlined below.   

 

No part of the premises is license for the sale and consumption of intoxicating liquor.   

 

   

RECOMMENDATION 

It is recommended that the Minister signs, dates and seals the Order and the Order be returned to the States Greffe without delay.

 

 

Hospitality & Leisure Manager

6 December 2012

 

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