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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

4th JULY 2023 SUMMARY

9.30 a.m.  Communications by the Presiding Officer and other announcements Appointments, matters of privilege, petitions (if any)

Approx. 9.40 a.m.  Oral questions with notice

Up to 2 hours 20

minutes

Urgent questions (if any)

Up to 45 minutes,  Oral questions without notice:

divided between the  Minister  for  Economic  Development,  Tourism,  Sport  and three Ministers  Culture

Minister for Social Security

Chief Minister

Statements

The Minister for Infrastructure regarding the Strategic Outline Case and Feasibility Study of the New Healthcare Facilities.

Approx. 2.30 p.m.  Draft  Taxation  (Exchange of  Information   Amendment)  (Jersey)

Regulations 202-. (P.28/2023).

Draft Income Tax (High Value Residents – Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202-. (P.29/2023).

Amendment to Standing Orders – various amendments. (P.30/2023).

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married couples and civil partnerships. (P.32/2023).

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married Couples and Civil Partnerships (P.32/2023): amendment. (P.32/2023 Amd.)

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married Couples  and  Civil  Partnerships  (P.32/2023):  second  amendment. (P.32/2023 Amd.(2))

Jersey  Police  Complaints  Authority   Appointment  of  Member. (P.37/2023).

Taxation of High Value Residents. (P.44/2023). Arrangement of public business at subsequent meetings

Lunch adjournment likely around 12.45 p.m., until 2.15 p.m.

If business is not completed by around 5.30 p.m. the Assembly usually adjourns for the evening and will resume its meeting at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday 5th, Thursday 6th and Friday 7th July 2023 if necessary.

STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

4th JULY 2023

  1. COMMUNICATIONS BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER
  2. TABLING OF SUBORDINATE ENACTMENTS

(Explanatory note attached)

Sea Fisheries (Bag Limits) (Amendment No.2) (Jersey) Order 2023.  R&O.46/2023. Minister for the Environment.

Education (Grants and Allowances) (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Order 2023.  R&O.47/2023. Minister for Children and Education.

Sea Fisheries (Spider Crabs - Restrictions on Fishing) (Amendment No. 4) R&O.48/2023. (Jersey) Order 2023.

Minister for the Environment.

Road Traffic (Parking and Prohibition on Waiting - Amendments) (Jersey) R&O.49/2023. Order 2023.

Minister for Infrastructure.  

Control of Housing and Work (Exemptions) (Amendment No. 7) (Jersey) R&O.50/2023. Order 2023.

Chief Minister.

Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment No. 19) (Jersey) Order R&O.51/2023. 2023.

Minister for Infrastructure.

Proceeds  of  Crime  (Supervisory  Bodies)  (Transitional  Provisions  - R&O.52/2023. Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2023.

Chief Minister.

  1. DOCUMENTS PRESENTED

Draft Taxation (Exchange of Information – Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations P.28/2023. 202-: comments.  Com. Presented: 28th June 2023, Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel.

Draft Income Tax (High Value Residents – Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202- P.29/2023. (P.29/2023) – comments.  Com. Presented: 21st June 2023, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.

Integrated Technology Solution – follow up (R.67/2023): executive response. R.67/2023. Presented: 16th June 2023, Public Accounts Committee.  Res.

The operation and regulation of zero hour contracts in Jersey – a report from R.70/2023. the Jersey Employment Forum (R.70/2023) – Response of the Minister for  Res. Social Security.

Presented: 21st June 2023, Minister for Social Security.

Learning from previous Hospital projects: A follow up review (R.82/2023) – R.82/2023. Executive Response.  Res. Presented: 29th June 2023, Public Accounts Committee.

Health and Community Services Advisory Board Terms of Reference.  R.106/2023. Presented: 15th June 2023, Minister for Health and Social Services.

Commissioner for Standards: Investigation of Complaint of Breach of the R.107/2023. Code of Conduct for Elected Members by Deputy K.F. Morel of St. John , St.

Lawrence and Trinity and Deputy K.L. Moore of St. Mary , St. Ouen and St.

Peter.

Presented: 20th June 2023, Privileges and Procedures Committee.

Records Advisory Panel: Appointment of Member.  R.108/2023. Presented: 21st June 2023, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism,

Sport and Culture.

Children's Commissioner for Jersey Annual Report 2022.  R.109/2023. Presented: 28th June 2023, Children's Commissioner.

  1. NOTIFICATION OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS

La  Collette  Waste  Management  Site   Development  Plan  (P.17/2023): P.17/2023. amendment.  Amd. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Connétable of St. Helier .

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married Couples and P.32/2023. Civil Partnerships (P.32/2023): amendment.  Amd. Lodged: 26th June 2023, Deputy L.J. Farnham of St Mary, St. Ouen and St.

Peter.

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married Couples and P.32/2023. Civil Partnerships (P.32/2023): second amendment.  Amd.(2). Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central .

Amendment to Standing Orders – the establishment of PPC sub-committees. P.46/2023. Lodged: 23rd June 2023, Privileges and Procedures Committee.

Whistleblowing – introduction of legislation.  P.47/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central .

Mortgage repayment assistance.  P.48/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central .

Entitlement to work – reduction in residency requirement.  P.49/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour .

Supplementary Planning Guidance – Parking Strategy.  P.50/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Connétable of St. Helier .

Financial support for local disasters.  P.51/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy L.J. Farnham of St Mary, St. Ouen and St.

Peter.

Financial support for parents of babies needing additional neonatal care.  P.52/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour .

Negotiation of purchase for the site of the Seaside Café, Grève de Lecq.  P.53/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy L.J. Farnham of St Mary, St. Ouen and St.

Peter.

  1. WITHDRAWAL OF LODGED PROPOSITION

In accordance with Standing Order 34(1), the proposer of the following proposition lodged au Greffe' have informed the Greffier of the States that they are to be withdrawn –

Appointment of non-elected Members on Scrutiny Panels. P.45/2023. Lodged: 13th June 2023, Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade .

  1. APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS, COMMITTEES AND PANELS
  2. MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
  3. PETITIONS
  4. QUESTIONS
  1. Written Questions

(see attached)

WQ.275/2023  1. The Chief Minister tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to a question asked by Deputy M.B.

Andrews of St. Helier North regarding States of Jersey employees leaving the organisation. WQ.276/2023  2. The Chair of the States Employment Board tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to a question

asked by Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade regarding staff statistics in Health and Community

Services.

WQ.277/2023  3. The Minister for Home Affairs tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to a question asked by

Deputy M.R. Le Hegarat of St. Helier North regarding Road Traffic Collisions.

WQ.278/2023  4. The Chief Minister tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to a question asked by Deputy L.V.

Feltham of St. Helier Central regarding individuals who are resident in the Island under Regulation 2(1)(e).

WQ.279/2023  5. The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to a question

asked by Deputy C.A. Alves of St. Helier Central regarding the Substance Use Strategy Report.

WQ.280/2023  6. The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to a question

asked by Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South regarding the new Tenant Non-Executive Director on the Board of Andium Homes.

WQ.281/2023 7. The Minister for Home Affairs tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question asked by

Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North regarding legislation to protect the identity of individuals who face being prosecuted for rape.

WQ.282/2023 8. The Minister for Social Security tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question asked by

Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North regarding Health Insurance Fund expenditure. WQ.283/2023 9. The Chair of the States Employment Board tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question

asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North regarding the number of managers

employed in the Health and Community Services department.

WQ.284/2023 10. The Chair of the States Employment Board tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question

asked by Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade regarding working from home arrangements. WQ.285/2023 11. The Minister for Children and Education tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question

asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central regarding newly qualified teachers.

WQ.286/2023  12.  The Minister for Housing and Communities tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question

asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central regarding future Housing policy. WQ.287/2023  13.  The Minister for Infrastructure tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question asked by

Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central regarding LibertyBus.

WQ.288/2023  14.  The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question

asked by Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour regarding knee and hip operations.

WQ.289/2023  15.  The Chief Minister tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to a question asked by Deputy R.S.

Kovacs of St. Saviour regarding businesses and employment licences.

  1. Oral Questions (2 hours 20 minutes)

OQ.133/2023  1.   Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Chair of the

States Employment Board

"Will the Chair explain in what circumstances, if any, retention payments have been made to public-sector workers since she took office?"

OQ.128/2023  2.   Deputy A. Howell of St. John , St. Lawrence and Trinity will ask the following question of

the Minister for Health and Social Services –

"Further  to  the  Assembly's  vote  on  Health  and  Community  Services  Interim  Board (P.19/2023) and the establishment of an interim non-statutory advisory board, will the Minister commit to ensuring that no legislation is developed to place the board on a statutory basis until the 18-month life of the advisory board has passed and there is an opportunity to review its operations?"

OQ.129/2023  3.   Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Will the Chief Minister identify for Members what she assesses to be the best example of cost-saving achieved by the Government in the last 12 months?"

OQ.137/2023  4.   Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Chief

Minister

"Will the Chief Minister explain what evidence is available to measure how the relative poverty of children in households with an income below 60% of median earnings has changed over the past decade, and what action, if any, she will take to ensure that the level of this poverty reduces over the next 3 years?"

OQ.141/2023  5.   Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South will ask the following question of the Minister for

Children and Education –

"Will the Minister provide her assessment of the impact the States Employment Board's pay policy for teachers is having on her own ambitions for the recruitment and retention of teachers?"

OQ.135/2023  6.   Deputy T.A. Coles of St. Helier South will ask the following question of the Minister for

External Relations

"Further to comments by the Chief Officer for External Relations during a Public Accounts Committee public hearing that several agreements had recently been signed with France, will the Minister provide details of these agreements and their benefits to Islanders?"

OQ.126/2023  7.   Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North will ask the following question of the Chief

Minister –

"Will the Chief Minister advise whether any consideration has been given by the Government to requiring non-public sector entities to publish information on gender pay and, if so, to who would be responsible for providing oversight of this publication; and if no consideration has been given, why not?"

OQ.131/2023  8.   Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister for

Children and Education –

"Further to the reporting of comments that Jersey is "facing an unprecedented crisis in recruitment and retention within education", will the Minister explain whether or not it is her assessment that the Island indeed currently faces such a crisis?"

OQ.139/2023  9.   Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister for

Health and Social Services –

"Will the Minister advise what the current waiting time is for MRI scans and explain how patients are prioritised on this waiting list?"

OQ.127/2023  10.   Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North will ask the following question of the Minister for

Infrastructure –

"Will the Minister advise what consideration, if any, has been given to improving the disabled parking provision on Vine Street?"

OQ.136/2023  11.   Deputy T.A. Coles of St. Helier South will ask the following question of the Minister for

Treasury and Resources –

"Will the Minister advise what action, if any, is being taken to stop UK firms charging the equivalent of VAT in addition to the 5% GST on goods?"

OQ.142/2023  12.   Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South will ask the following question of the Minister for

Health and Social Services –

"Will the Minister provide an update on the audit of Rheumatology services, including the number of patients discovered to have been prescribed incorrect doses of their medication, and will she further explain whether she is aware of any other healthcare services that have suffered from similar deficiencies?"

OQ.130/2023  13.   Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Will the Chief Minister advise whether any one area in Government has increased productivity without introducing additional staff and, if so, will she explain how this has been achieved and measured?"

OQ.138/2023  14.   Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister

for Treasury and Resources –

"Will the Minister advise what information, if any, is available to the Government regarding the impact the increases in the UK Bank Rate are having on Jersey households with mortgages, with particular regard to the level of hardship?"

OQ.132/2023  15.   Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Chair of the

States Employment Board –

"Will the Chair explain whether it is her assessment that "the recruitment and retention crisis'  was  being  fuelled  by  below-inflation  pay  deals  mixed  with  an  unsustainable increasing workload'", as recently reported?"

OQ.134/2023  16.   Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Chair of the

States Employment Board –

"Given the anticipated strike action by teachers on Wednesday 5th July 2023, will the Chair advise what actions, if any, have been taken in recent months to address the concerns of teachers over pay?"

OQ.140/2023  17.   Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister for

Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture –

"Will the Minister advise how many Active card members have cancelled or not renewed their membership since the beginning of this year, giving a month-by-month breakdown?"

  1. – Questions to Ministers without notice (45 minutes)

1st question period – Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture 2nd question period – Minister for Social Security

3rd question period – Chief Minister

  1. PERSONAL STATEMENTS
  2. STATEMENTS ON A MATTER OF OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITY

The Minister for Infrastructure will make a statement regarding the Strategic Outline Case and Feasibility Study of the New Healthcare Facilities.

  1. PUBLIC BUSINESS

Draft  Taxation  (Exchange  of  Information   Amendment)  (Jersey) P.28/2023. Regulations 202-.

Lodged: 5th May 2023, Minister for External Relations.

Draft Taxation (Exchange of Information – Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations P.28/2023. 202-: comments.  Com. Presented: 28th June 2023, Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel.

Draft Income Tax (High Value Residents – Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202-.  P.29/2023. Lodged: 16th May 2023, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Draft Act declaring that the Income Tax (High Value Residents – Amendment)  P.29/2023. (Jersey) Law 202- has immediate effect.  Add. Presented: 23rd May 2023, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Draft Income Tax (High Value Residents – Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202- P.29/2023. (P.29/2023) – comments.  Com. Presented: 21st June 2023, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.

Amendment to Standing Orders – various amendments.  P.30/2023.

Lodged: 17th May 2023, Privileges and Procedures Committee.

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married couples P.32/2023. and civil partnerships.

Lodged: 23rd May 2023, Deputy L.J. Farnham of St. Mary , St. Ouen and St.

Peter.

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married Couples P.32/2023. and Civil Partnerships (P.32/2023): amendment.  Amd. Lodged: 26th June 2023, Deputy L.J. Farnham of St Mary, St. Ouen and St. Peter .

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married Couples P.32/2023. and Civil Partnerships (P.32/2023): second amendment.  Amd.(2). Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central .

Jersey Police Complaints Authority – Appointment of Member.  P.37/2023. Lodged: 31st May 2023, Minister for Home Affairs.

Taxation of High Value Residents.  P.44/2023. Lodged: 13th June 2023, Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central .

  1. ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS

18th July 2023

La Collette Waste Management Site – Development Plan.  P.17/2023. Lodged: 6th April 2023, Minister for Infrastructure.

La  Collette  Waste  Management  Site   Development  Plan  (P.17/2023): P.17/2023. amendment.  Amd. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Connétable of St. Helier .

Draft  EU  Legislation  (Information  Accompanying  Transfers  of  Funds) P.36/2023. (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202-.

Lodged: 26th May 2023, Chief Minister.

Draft Employment (Amendment No. 13) (Jersey) Law 202-.  P.38/2023. Lodged: 2nd June 2023, Minister for Social Security.  (re-issue).

New Stamp Duty Rates.  P.39/2023. Lodged: 5th June 2023, Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North .

Draft  Public  Health  and  Safety  (Rented  Dwellings)  (Licensing)  (Jersey) P.40/2023. Regulations 202-

Lodged: 5th June 2023, Minister for the Environment.

Draft Income Tax (Amendment – Stage 2 of Independent Taxation) (Jersey) P.41/2023. Law 202-.

Lodged: 6th June 2023, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Draft Act declaring that the Income Tax (Amendment – Stage 2 of Independent P.41/2023. Taxation) (Jersey) Law 202- has immediate effect.  Add. Presented: 6th June 2023, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Draft  Proceeds  of  Crime  (Financial  Intelligence   Commencement  of P.42/2023. Amendment Regulations) (Jersey) Act 202-.

Lodged: 12th June 2023, Chief Minister.

States of Jersey Development Company Limited: re-appointment of a Non- P.43/2023. Executive Director.

Lodged: 12th June 2023, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Whistleblowing – introduction of legislation.  P.47/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central .

Mortgage repayment assistance.  P.48/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central .

Entitlement to work – reduction in residency requirement.  P.49/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour .

Supplementary Planning Guidance – Parking Strategy.  P.50/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Connétable of St. Helier .

Financial support for local disasters.  P.51/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy L.J. Farnham of St Mary, St. Ouen and St. Peter .

Financial support for parents of babies needing additional neonatal care.  P.52/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour .

Negotiation of purchase for the site of the Seaside Café, Grève de Lecq.  P.53/2023. Lodged: 27th June 2023, Deputy L.J. Farnham of St Mary, St. Ouen and St. Peter .

12th September 2023

Amendment to Standing Orders – the establishment of PPC sub-committees.  P.46/2023. Lodged: 23rd June 2023, Privileges and Procedures Committee.

L.-M. HART Greffier of the States

29th June 2023 Note –

In accordance with the meeting dates fixed for 2023 by the Privileges and Procedures Committee, this meeting will continue, if necessary, on Wednesday 5th, Thursday 6th and Friday 7th July 2023.

Explanatory Note regarding subordinate legislation tabled at this meeting.

(See Item B)

R&O.46/2023.

Sea Fisheries (Bag Limits) (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Order 2023. Minister for the Environment.

This Order amends the Sea Fisheries (Bag Limits) (Jersey) Order 2020 to amend the entry relating to the maximum quantity of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) that may be taken or retained by a vessel. The new limit, for any time outside of the period from 1st February to 31st March, is 10 per vessel.

The Order comes into force 7 days after it is made.

The Order was made on 22nd June 2023 and came into force on 29th June 2023.

R&O.47/2023.

Education (Grants and Allowances) (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Order 2023. Minister for Children and Education.

This Order amends the Education (Grants and Allowances) (Jersey) Order 2018 (the "Grants Order") in relation to eligibility for consideration for grants on certain courses, to introduce a sliding scale for the amount of maintenance grant that may be awarded and to set increases in the amounts of certain grants.

The principal effects of the amendments are –

to enable a student who is not currently eligible to be considered eligible for a grant in respect of the 2023 academic year (and subsequent academic years of the course) if they are currently enrolled on, or, from 1st September 2023, have been offered a place on, a nursing, midwifery or social work course delivered on-Island (Article 4 and new Article 8A of the Grants Order);

for the purpose of awarding the appropriate amount of maintenance grant, to assign students to a category, i.e. category A, B or C, according to whether they are dependent or independent students and studying on or off-Island (Article 8 and amended Article 12 of the Grants Order);

to specify maximum and minimum amounts of maintenance grant awardable by reference to a specified maximum (£89,999.99) and minimum (less than £50,000) amount of student relevant income, and by reference to the student's category (Article 10 and new Articles 13B and 13C of the Grants Order);

to set new levels of maintenance grant according to the student's category (Article 10 and new Articles 13B and 13C of the Grants Order);

to provide for the calculation of maintenance grant of an amount awardable on a sliding scale to students whose relevant income falls between the specified maximum (£89,999.99) and minimum (£50,000) amount of relevant income (Article 10 and new Article 13C of the Grants Order);

to increase by 10% the amount of maintenance grant awardable to students studying a course at an institution in London (Article 10 and new Article 13D of the Grants Order);

that the exiting additional maintenance grant awarded to students studying medicine, dentistry, nursing or veterinary science is now referred to as the "clinical component grant". The amount of the grant awarded in respect of the 2022 academic year is increased under this Order in line with inflation and awarded according to the student's category (Article 12 and substituted Article 15 of the Grants Order); and

to apply a percentage reduction in the amount of maintenance grant awardable in respect of part- time courses (Article 18 and new Article 20A of the Grants Order).

The other provisions of this Order make various consequential amendments resulting from the amendments explained above, and some housekeeping amendments to improve the overall clarity of the grant eligibility, and grant amount provisions respectively contained in Parts 2 and 3 of the Grants Order.

Article 20 provides for the title by which this Order may be cited and for it to come into force 7 days after it is made.

The Order was made on 23rd June 2023 and came into force on 30th June 2023.

R&O.48/2023.

Sea Fisheries (Spider Crabs –Restrictions on Fishing) (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Order 2023. Minister for the Environment.

This Order amends the Sea Fisheries (Spider Crabs – Restrictions on Fishing) (Jersey) Order 2019 to provide that the specified period in 2023 runs from the beginning of 1st September to the end of 15th October. During this period fishing for protected spider crabs is restricted. The specified period for 2022 was the same.

The Order comes into force 7 days after it is made.

The Order was made on 26th June 2023 and came into force on 3rd July 2023.

R&O.49/2023.

Road Traffic (Parking and Prohibition on Waiting – Amendments) (Jersey) Order 2023. Minister for Infrastructure.

This Order amends 2 Road Traffic Orders to create, at the foot of La Route de Plémont, new no-waiting areas, one new parking place for motor cycles and mopeds and one new parking place reserved for disabled users.

Article 1 amends the Road Traffic ( St. Ouen ) (Jersey) Order 1979 to create a new parking place for motor cycles and mopeds, create 5 separate no-waiting areas and correct the spelling of an existing entry.

Article 2 amends the Road Traffic (Disabled Persons) (Parking) (Jersey) Order 2002 to create a new disabled parking place.

Article 3 specifies the title of the Order and provides that the Order comes into force 7 days after it is made. The Order was made on 26th June 2023 and came into force on 3rd July 2023.

R&O.50/2023.

Control of Housing and Work (Exemptions) (Amendment No. 7) (Jersey) Order 2023. Chief Minister.

This Order amends the Control of Housing and Work (Exemptions) (Jersey) Order 2013 (the "2013 Order"). Article 4(1) of the 2013 Order lists the categories of people who can be disregarded for the purposes of calculating compliance with a business licence's maximum number condition (imposed under Article 27(1) of the Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012). This Order removes two categories from that list and creates a new category.

Articles 2(1) and (2) remove the exemptions in Article 4(1)(f) and (fa) which apply to categories of people whose parents have Entitled, Entitled to Work Only or Licensed Status.

Article 2(3) inserts a new sub-paragraph 4(1)(fb). People who have a parent who has been granted Entitled, Entitled for Work Only or Licensed status can be disregarded by a business provided they meet 4 criteria upon first arriving in Jersey. Those criteria are –

that they are under 25 years old,

that they are in continuous full-time education,

that they are ordinarily resident with and financially dependent on their parent, and

that they have a parent who has Entitled, Entitled for Work Only or Licensed status.

The exemption can be enjoyed only for as long as the person has been ordinarily resident in Jersey for less than 5 years.

Article 5 of the Legislation (Jersey) Law 2021 operates to preserve the position of employers who might wish to continue to rely on the exemptions in Article 4(1)(f) and Article 4(1)(fa) in respect of people fulfilling those criteria prior to this Order coming into force.

Article 3 provides for the title by which this Order may be cited and for it to come into force 7 days after it is made.

The Order was made on 28th June 2023 and comes into force on 5th July 2023.

R&O.51/2023.

Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Amendment No. 19) (Jersey) Order 2023. Minister for Infrastructure.

This Order amends the Road Traffic (Public Parking Places) (Jersey) Order 2006. It reduces the maximum parking period for the Val Plaisant gyratory car park (STH32) from 7 days to 2 hours on any visit between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. on any day, and requires the display of a parking disc plus a valid permit, and prohibits return within one hour of leaving.

This Order comes into force 7 days after it is made.

The Order was made on 28th June 2023 and comes into force on 5th July 2023.

R&O.52/2023.

Proceeds of Crime (Supervisory Bodies) (Transitional Provisions – Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2023.

Signed by Assistant Chief Minister Deputy M.E. Millar of St. John , St. Lawrence and Trinity , for and on behalf of the Chief Minister.

The Proceeds of Crime (Supervisory Bodies) (Transitional Provisions – Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2023 amends the Proceeds of Crime (Supervisory Bodies) (Transitional Provisions) (Jersey) Order 2023 (the "Transitional Provisions Order") to extend the transitional period in respect of certain persons carrying on financial services business brought within Schedule 2 to the Proceeds of Crime (Jersey) Law 1999 by the Proceeds of Crime (Amendment No. 6) (Jersey) Law 2022 ("the Amendment Law").

Article 1 defines "Transitional Provisions Order".

Article 2 inserts new Article 5A into the Transitional Provisions Order which modifies Article 5. Article 5 provides that until 1st July 2023, a person, other than a registered person or regulated person, who immediately before the commencement of the Proceeds of Crime (Consequential and Miscellaneous) (Jersey) Regulations 2023 was carrying on a business that became a Schedule 2 financial services business (that is a financial services business described in Schedule 2 to the Proceeds of Crime (Jersey) Law 1999) on the commencement of the Amendment Law, may continue to carry on that Schedule 2 business and is treated as being registered under Part 3 of the Proceeds of Crime (Supervisory Bodies) (Jersey) Law 2008 in respect of that business, provided an application for registration is made to the relevant supervisory body before 1st July 2023.

Article 5A extends the transitional period from 1st July 2023 to 1st October 2023 for qualifying persons. A "qualifying person" is defined as any of the following: a director of a company where that role became a Schedule 2 business on commencement of the Amendment Law; a trustee carrying on lending activity in relation to one or more trusts that became a Schedule 2 business on commencement of the Amendment Law; a person carrying on family office business that became a Schedule 2 business on commencement of the Amendment Law; and a person providing a gambling service consisting only of the game known as Crown and Anchor that became a Schedule 2 business on commencement of the Amendment Law. In determining whether a person is carrying on family office business for the purposes of this Article, regard must be had to any relevant guidance issued by the Jersey Financial Services Commission.

Article 3 gives the citation, and provides that the Order will come into force on 30th June 2023. The Order was made on 29th June 2023 and came into force on 30th June 2023.

WRITTEN QUESTIONS (See Item I(a))

  1. The Chief Minister tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North :

"Further to the response to Written Question 159/2022, will the Chair advise how many States of Jersey employees left the organisation in each of –

  1. 2022 Quarter 3;
  2. 2022 Quarter 4; and
  3. 2023 Quarter 1?"
  1. The Chair of the States Employment Board tabled an answer on19th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade :

"Further to the response given to Written Question 157/2023, will the Chair –

  1. explain the basis for the exclusion of certain employee groups from the data provided;
  2. provide the statistics relating to these excluded groups;
  3. explain why only 7.1% of staff in Health and Community Services (HCS) had performance appraisals during 2022;
  4. explain how the percentage of HCS staff who had performance appraisals in 2022 breaks down by grade, both within and outside the Hospital;
  5. advise whether the Board has instigated, or intends to instigate, any plans to improve the percentage of staff having performance appraisals; and
  6. state what percentage of staff in Health and Community Services have had performance appraisals to date this year?"
  1. The Minister for Home Affairs tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy M.R. Le Hegarat of St. Helier North :

"Will the Minister state –

  1. the number of Road Traffic Collisions involving pedestrians and bicycles that were recorded in the last 5 years, and of these, how many resulted in prosecution;
  2. how many States of Jersey Police Officers are –
  1. qualified as Senior Investigating Officers in relation to Serious Road Traffic Collisions, and how often they receive refresher training;
  2. trained as Scene Managers for Serious Road Traffic Collisions, and how often they receive refresher training;
  3. trained as Road Traffic Collision Investigators, and how often they receive refresher training; and
  1. the criteria used for the deployment of these qualified staff?"
  1. The Chief Minister tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central :

"Will the Minister provide the following information for individuals that are resident in the Island under Regulation 2(1)(e), former Regulation 1(1)(K), or any other current or previous iteration of the High Value Residency (HVR) scheme –

  1. how many residents have HVR status, and how many family members of these residents also have Entitled status;
  2. how many individuals have approved HVR status but have yet to take up residence in the Island;
  3. a summary of each type of HVR arrangement, and how many people are on each type of arrangement;
  4. a breakdown of any legal agreements in place with HVR individuals;
  5. a summary table of the size and type of residential property and land currently occupied by HVRs;
  6. how many properties are owned by HVRs under the terms of the current policy for renting out to other people;
  7. confirmation of which department is responsible for ensuring HVR residents meet their obligations under the above policy;
  8. how adherence to the Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012 is monitored; and
  9. whether any resident with HVR status has failed to meet their obligations under the policy, and if so, what action has been taken?"
  1. The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy C.A. Alves of St. Helier Central :

"Will the Minister advise when the Substance Use Strategy Report will be published?"

  1. The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 19th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South :

"Given that, in the Andium Homes tenant newsletter of July 2022, there was an advertisement for a new Tenant Non-Executive Director to join the Board of Andium Homes, will the Minister advise –

  1. how many applications were received;
  2. how many candidates were short-listed for interviews;
  3. how many interviews were held; and
  4. who was the successful candidate?"
  1. The Minister for Home Affairs tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North :

"Will the Minister advise whether she intends or is currently considering bringing forward legislation to protect the identity of individuals who face being prosecuted for rape until they are proven guilty?"

  1. The Minister for Social Security tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North :

 "Will the Minister provide a breakdown of the Health Insurance Fund expenditure for 2022?"

  1. The Chair of the States Employment Board tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North :

"Will the Minister confirm the number of managers employed in the Health and Community Services department and advise what this equates to as a percentage of the total staff headcount of that department?"

  1. The Chair of the States Employment Board tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade :

"Given that the response Written Question 229/2023 states that the Government does not hold a centralised record of working practices and therefore is unable to offer information on working from home arrangements; will the Chair advise –

  1. when Government expects to have a centralised record of working arrangements that would enable the provision of such information;
  2. if this information can be obtained in another way;
  3. what methods the States Employment Board uses to monitor employees who work from home;
  4. what measures are currently in place to ensure –
  1. compliance with health and safety regulation and best practice, including, but not limited to compliance with Article 3 of the Health and Safety at Work (Jersey) Law 1989, and the Approved Code of Practice ACoP4; and
  2. staff welfare?"
  1. The Minister for Children and Education tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central :

"Given that during oral questions on 13th June 2023 it was stated that a newly qualified teachers' salary is £39,000 a year and they would earn more if they were more experienced, will the Minister advise –

  1. how many term time hours a newly qualified teacher is expected to work;
  2. how many term time hours are expected of more experienced teachers;
  3. how many hours in holidays' are or should be worked; and
  4. what work is undertaken to monitor the number of hours worked and reduce excessive working hours?"
  1. The Minister for Housing and Communities tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central :

"What work is the Minister undertaking in relation to the research and development of future Housing policy, particularly with regard to living costs for tenants in private housing and the subsequent levels of available income left after rents are considered?"

  1. The Minister for Infrastructure tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central :

"Will the Minister advise –

  1. the total payment from Government to LibertyBus so far this year and the projected cost for the whole year;
  2. how much income is received annually by LibertyBus from fares, in addition to payments from Government; and
  3. whether the town hopper' bus is paid for entirely by Government grant; as a combination of grant and fare income; or is funded entirely from fare income?"
  1. The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour :

"Will the Minister provide the following for each of the last 5 years, including to date in 2023 –

  1. the number of patients waiting for knee and hip operations;
  2. the length of time patients have been waiting for such operations;
  3. the number of hip and knee operations carried out;
  4. the number of Jersey patients who have had hip or knee operations privately in –
  1. Jersey
  2. UK or elsewhere

and state, if known, how many of those were previously on the Health Service waiting list; and

  1. how much each of these procedures costs the Health Service?"
  1. The Chief Minister tabled an answer on 26th June 2023 to the following question asked by Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour :

"Will the Minister state –

  1. how many new businesses have been launched each year since 2019;
  2. of those, how many were small businesses and in which industry do they operate;
  3. for each of the businesses identified in (b) (anonymised if necessary) would the Minister provide details as to –
  1. how many employment licences for under 5-year residency were received upon commencement of trading and how many are held currently;
  2. what proportion of total current staff is made up of employment licences for under 5- year residency;
  3. how many applications for employment licences for under 5-year residency have been refused and, in each case, what was the reason; and
  1. what are the criteria pursuant to which licences for employment are awarded to businesses?"

Explanatory Note regarding the main respondents for items listed under Public Business (Item L)

In accordance with Standing Order 104A, a time limit of 15 minutes applies to speeches made during debate, unless discretion has been exercised to allow for a longer, or shorter, time limit. No time limit applies to either speech made by the proposer.

Discretion is exercised by the Presiding Officer in accordance with guidance issued by the Bailiff , following consultation with the Privileges and Procedures Committee. The current guidance was presented to the States in the report Time Limits on Speeches in Debates: Guidance on the Exercise of Discretion' (R.3/2021). The report states that discretion may be exercised to allow for a longer speech than 15 minutes where the member speaking is designated as the main respondent' to the debate.

The following members have been identified as the main respondents in the debates listed to occur at this meeting –

 

Debate

Main Respondent(s)

Draft  Taxation  (Exchange  of  Information  – Amendment)  (Jersey)  Regulations  202-. (P.28/2023).

 Chair of the  Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel

Draft  Income  Tax  (High  Value  Residents  – Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202-. (P.29/2023).

 Chair of the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel

Amendment  to  Standing  Orders   various amendments. (P.30/2023).

 

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married couples and civil partnerships. (P.32/2023).

 Minister for Treasury and Resources

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married Couples and Civil Partnerships (P.32/2023): amendment. (P.32/2023 Amd.)

 Minister for Treasury and Resources

Removal of compulsory independent taxation for existing married Couples and Civil Partnerships (P.32/2023):  second  amendment.  (P.32/2023 Amd.(2))

  Deputy L.J. Farnham of St. Ouen , St. Mary and St. Peter

Jersey  Police  Complaints  Authority  – Appointment of Member. (P.37/2023).

 Chair of the Children, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel

Taxation of High Value Residents. (P.44/2023).

 Minister for Treasury and Resources

ORAL QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS WITHOUT NOTICE (See Item I(c))

Questions without notice 2023

1st Session 2023

18th July  Treasury and Resources  International  Chief Minister

Development

2nd Session 2023

12th September  Children and Education  Environment  Chief Minister 3rd October  External Relations  Health and Social  Chief Minister

Services

17th October  Home Affairs  Housing and  Chief Minister

Communities

7th November  Infrastructure  International  Chief Minister

Development

28th November  Social Security  Treasury and Resources  Chief Minister 12th December  Children and Education  Economic Development,  Chief Minister

Tourism, Sport and

Culture