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STATES OF JERSEY
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ANNUAL BUSINESS PLAN 2009 (P.113/2008): FOURTH AMENDMENT (P.113/2008 AMD.(4)) – SECOND AMENDMENT
Lodged au Greffe on 22nd September 2008 by the Chief Minister
STATES GREFFE
ANNUAL BUSINESS PLAN 2009 (P.113/2008): FOURTH AMENDMENT (P.113/2008 Amd.(4)) – SECOND AMENDMENT
1 P A GE 4, AMENDMENT (5) TO PARAGRAPH (f) –
For the words "providing that a new Vehicle Emissions Duty is approved by the States in 2008 to fund this expenditure" substitute the words "providing that a new Environmental Tax is approved by the States in 2009, following further public consultation, to fund this expenditure".
2 P A GE 5, AMENDMENT (8) TO PARAGRAPH (f) –
For the words "providing that a new Vehicle Emissions Duty is approved by the States in 2008 to fund this expenditure" substitute the words "providing that a new Environmental Tax is approved by the States in 2009, following further public consultation, to fund this expenditure".
CHIEF MINISTER NOTE:
This amendment has been lodged by the Chief Minister less than 14 days before the start of the debate in accordance with the provisions of Article 11(5) of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005. Paragraphs (4) and (5) of Article 11 are in the following terms –
"(4) A draft annual business plan is not capable of being amended during a debate in the States on the
draft except in accordance with an amendment lodged at least 14 days before the start of the debate.
(5) P aragraph (4) does not apply to an amendment moved by the Chief Minister if the States agree that the amendment may be debated forthwith or at a time approved by the States.".
In accordance with the provisions of paragraph (5) the Chief Minister will seek the agreement of the States to debate this amendment during the debate on the Annual Business Plan 2009.