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STATES OF JERSEY
POLICY RELATING TO NECESSARY LEGISLATIVE CHANGE AS PART OF DEPARTMENTAL RESTRUCTURING
Presented to the States on 21st May 2019 by the Chief Minister
STATES GREFFE
2019 R.59
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REPORT
Public services operate within the legislative framework decided by the States Assembly. This is an essential feature of our democratic system of government. Ministers and other public servants are required to uphold the law at all times.
Accordingly, and to make matters clearer following the adoption by the States of P.24/2019 (as amended), "Justice and Home Affairs: cessation of restructure", as lodged by the Deputy of St. John , the Chief Minister has approved this short policy with reference to the restructuring of public services.
- Any necessary changes in legislation required as part of restructuring a Government department should be presented to the Assembly for consideration and approval, prior to the relevant elements of the restructuring governed by that legislation being implemented.
- Proposals for departmental restructuring should identify any relevant legislation that may need to change.
- Any required approvals need to be secured with reference to the States Employment Board, Council of Ministers and/or relevant Ministers, together with consultation with staff and other stakeholders where appropriate as part of a considered change process.
- Drafting instructions for any necessary legislative changes will be considered by the relevant Minister and recorded by means of a Ministerial Decision in the usual manner, and the legislation lodged for debate by the Assembly once drafted.
- This policy does not prevent elements of a restructure that are not governed by statute from proceeding, if they are able to proceed separately from those elements that do require legislative change while remaining in accordance with that legislation.
The relevant Director General is responsible for supporting Ministers in adhering to this policy, and the Council of Ministers, or any political oversight board so tasked, shall monitor its compliance.
R.59/2019