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Propositions Learn more about Propositions (5,132 results)
A proposition is an idea or proposed action that is debated and voted upon by the States Assembly. Every proposition must have a proposer and must be accompanied by a background report and an estimate of the financial and staffing implications.
Draft Mental Health (Jersey) Law 2016 (Appointed Day) Act 201-
Published on: 13 March 2018
Lodged by: Minister for Health and Social Services
Debate date: 9 April 2018
Reference: P.66/2018
Draft Capacity and Self-Determination (Jersey) Law 2016 (Appointed Day) Act 201-
Reference: P.65/2018
Draft Proceeds of Crime (Amendment No. 3) (Jersey) Law 201-
Lodged by: Chief Minister
Debate date: Withdrawn
Reference: P.64/2018
Amendments Learn more about Amendments (1,934 results)
An amendment is a proposed change to the idea or action put forward in a proposition (or a proposed change to another amendment). Like propositions, amendments are debated and voted upon by the States Assembly.
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: compliance of draft Laws and training of States of Jersey employees (P.63/2017) – amendment
Published on: 19 September 2017
Lodged by: Louise Doublet
Debate date: 26 September 2017
Reference: P.63/2017(Amd)
Bailiff of Jersey: cessation of dual role and the appointment of an elected Speaker of the States (P.62/2017) – amendment
Published on: 6 September 2017
Lodged by: Sir Philip Bailhache
Reference: P.62/2017(Amd)(Re-issue)
States Assembly: selection and appointment of Ministers, Committees and Panels – return to secret ballots (P.73/2017) – amendment
Published on: 24 August 2017
Lodged by: Sam Mézec
Debate date: 27 September 2017
Reference: P.73/2017(Amd)
Comments Learn more about Comments (2,096 results)
Comments provide additional views or information in relation to a proposition or amendment. They may also indicate whether the author of the Comments think the proposition or amendment should be adopted or rejected by the States Assembly.
Minimum Wage: revised hourly rate from 1st April 2012 (P.183/2011) – comments.
Published on: 13 January 2012
Presented by: Minister for Social Security
Debate date: 17 January 2012
Reference: P.183/2011(Com)(2)
Presented by: Council of Ministers
Reference: P.183/2011(Com)
Open ballot for Ministers and Chairmen (P.188/2011): comments.
Published on: 6 January 2012
Presented by: Simon Crowcroft
Debate date: 29 May 2012
Reference: P.188/2011(Com)