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STATES OF JERSEY
PETS IN RENTAL PROPERTIES (P.70/2024) – CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Presented to the States on 9th October 2024 by Deputy C.D . Curtis of St. Helier Central
STATES GREFFE
2024 P.70 Add.
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IMPACT ASSESSMENT (CRIA)
PART 1: SCREENING
Name and title of Duty Bearer: Deputy C.D . Curtis of St. Helier Central Type of Duty Bearer:
(Minister, Elected Member or States Elected Member
Assembly Body)
Assessment completed by (if not
Members Resources
completed by duty bearer):
Date: 07/10/2024
1) Name and brief description of the proposed decision The subject of your CRIA may be a proposed law, policy or proposition and in accordance with the Law is referred to in this template as the decision' • What is the problem or issue the decision is trying to address? • Do children experience this problem differently from adults? |
Pets in Rental Properties. This proposition is seeking to request the Minister for Housing brings forward legislation in order to allow tenants of rental properties to keep or acquire a pet unless they are provided with a reasonable reason for refusal. |
2) Which groups of children and young people are likely to be affected? Groups of children could include early years, primary or secondary education; young adults; children with additional learning needs; disabled children; children living in poverty; children from particular ethnic backgrounds; migrants; refugees; care experienced children and LGBTQ+ children |
None |
3) What is the likely impact of the proposed decision on children and on their rights? • Identify any potential positive OR negative impacts and include indirect impacts on children and their rights as described in the UNCRC • Will different groups of children be affected differently by this decision? |
None |
4) Is a full Children's Rights Impact Assessment required? If you have identified impacts on children and their rights, a full CRIA should be completed. If no impacts are identified then a Full CRIA is not required, but please explain your rationale and how you reached this conclusion |
No |
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