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STATES OF JERSEY

STATES OF JERSEY LAW 2005: DELEGATION OF FUNCTIONS – HOME AFFAIRS – ASSISTANT MINISTER

Presented to the States on 9th March 2015 by the Minister for Home Affairs

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REPORT

On 4th March 2015, the Minister for  Home Affairs made a Ministerial Decision delegating certain of his functions under Article 28 of the States of Jersey Law 2005 (MD-HA-2015-0019, available at www.gov.je).

Article 28 of the States of Jersey Law 2005 permits a Minister to delegate, wholly or partly, functions to an Assistant Minister or an officer.

The Law states, inter alia

"28  Power of Minister to delegate functions

  1. A Minister may delegate, wholly or partly, functions conferred upon or vested in the Minister by or under this Law or any other enactment or any enactment of the United Kingdom having effect in Jersey, to –
  1. one of his or her Assistant Ministers;
  2. an officer.
  1. A Minister shall not delegate –
    1. any power to make an enactment;
    2. any power to decide an appeal under an enactment;
    3. any function the delegation of which is prohibited by an enactment.
  2. The delegation of functions by a Minister under this Article shall not prevent the Minister exercising those functions personally.
  3. Where  any  licence,  permit  or  authorization  is  granted  in  purported exercise  of  functions  delegated  under  paragraph (1),  no  criminal proceedings shall lie against any person for any act done, or omitted to be done, in good faith and in accordance with the terms  of the licence, permit  or  authorization,  by  reason  that  the  functions  had  not  been delegated,  or  that  any  requirement  attached  to  the  delegation  of  the functions had not been complied with.
  4. In this Article –

"Minister" includes the Chief Minister;

"officer"  means  a  States'  employee  within  the  meaning  of  the Employment  of  States  of  Jersey  Employees  (Jersey)  Law 2005  and includes a member of the States of Jersey Police Force and an officer appointed  under  paragraph 1(1)  of  Part 1  of  Schedule 2  to  the Immigration Act 1971 as extended to Jersey by the Immigration (Jersey) Order 1993.

  1. The  States  may  by Regulations  amend  the  definition  "officer"  in paragraph (5)."

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 –

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The Minister for Home Affairs, Deputy K. L. Moore of St. Peter , has delegated all her powers and functions relating to the States of Jersey Fire and Rescue Service; the Jersey Customs and Immigration Service and the Office of the Superintendent Registrar to the Assistant Minister, Connétable D.W. Mezbourian of St. Lawrence ; and delegates all powers and functions in relation to other areas to the Assistant Minister in case of the Minister's absence from the Island or unavailability through illness.

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