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States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of functions – Minister for Children and Education – Assistant Ministers

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STATES OF JERSEY

STATES OF JERSEY LAW 2005: DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS – MINISTER FOR CHILDREN AND EDUCATION – ASSISTANT MINISTERS

Presented to the States on 3rd August 2022 by the Minister for Children and Education

STATES GREFFE

2022  R.108

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REPORT

On 21 July 2022, the Minister for Children and Education made a Ministerial Decision delegating certain of her functions under Articles 28, 30 and 30A of the States of Jersey Law 2005 (see Decision reference MD-CED-2022-469, available at www.gov.je).

The terms of the delegations, and the legislation under which those delegations were made, were recorded in a Report attached to the Ministerial Decision, as shown below –

 

Delegate:

Deputy Louise Doublet

Functions delegated:

All powers and functions conferred upon or vested in her, including the power to make enactments and all other areas where the Minister has authority to act, to cover specific periods where the Minister is out of the Island or otherwise unavailable.

 

Delegate:

Connétable Richard Vibert

Functions delegated:

All powers and functions conferred upon or vested in her, including the power to make enactments and all other areas where the Minister has authority to act, to cover specific periods where the Minister and the Assistant Minister Deputy Louise Doublet are both out of the Island or otherwise unavailable.

R.108/2022