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STATES OF JERSEY
AMENDMENT TO STANDING ORDERS
– REMOVAL OF REFERENCES TO SENATOR
Lodged au Greffe on 10th March 2022 by the Privileges and Procedures Committee Earliest date for debate: 25th April 2022
STATES GREFFE
2022 P.60
PROPOSITION
THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion to make the following amendments to the Standing Orders of the States of Jersey, with effect from 27th June 2022
- Standing Order 2 [Roll of elected members]
Delete sub-paragraph (1)(a) and re-designate the remaining sub-paragraphs accordingly; and delete paragraphs (2) and (3) and renumber the remaining paragraphs accordingly.
- Standing Order 105 [Modes of reference to other members of the States]
- Delete paragraphs (a) and (c) and re-designate the remaining paragraphs accordingly; and
- In existing paragraph (d), for the words "not the sole Deputy of a parish" substitute "a representative of a constituency"
- Standing Order 115 [Chief Minister: nominations]
Delete the word "Senator" each time it appears in paragraph (3).
PRIVILEGES AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE
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REPORT
These Standing Order amendments are the final changes required to fully implement the historic reforms which the Assembly has adopted to its composition and the election process. They address the practicalities in applying those changes such as the order members will be called for the roll call and how Members will be addressed within the Chamber. They also remove the word Senator' from those remaining Standing Orders where it was necessary to maintain reference to that position until the end of the existing term of office.
Financial and manpower implications
There are no financial or manpower implications associated with the approval of these Standing Order amendments
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