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Privileges and Procedures Committee 5th March 2019

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KS/SC/085

PRIVILEGES AND PROCEDURES COMMITTEE (26th Meeting)

5th March 2019

PART A (Non-Exempt)

All members were present, with the exception of Connétable A.S. Crowcroft of St. Helier , from whom apologies had been received.

Deputy R. Labey of St. Helier , Chairman

Connétable C. H. Taylor of St. John

Deputy J.M. Maçon of St. Saviour

Deputy S.M. Wickenden of St. Helier

Deputy M.R. Le Hegarat of St. Helier (not present for item B7) Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier

In attendance -

Dr. M. Egan, Greffier of the States

L.M. Hart , Deputy Greffier of the States

G. White, Chairman, States Members' Remuneration Review Body (in attendance for item B1 only) Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade (in attendance for item B2 only)

K.L. Slack, Clerk to the Privileges and Procedures Committee

Note:  The Minutes of this meeting comprise Part A and Part B.

Minutes.  A1.  The Minutes of the meetings held on 19th December 2018 (Part A and Part B)

and 8th January 2019 (Part A and Part B), having previously been circulated, were taken as read and were confirmed.

Forthcoming  A2.  The Committee received a list of forthcoming business for debate by the States business for  Assembly at its meetings to be held on 12th and 26th March 2019 and decided that it debate by the  did not wish to comment substantively on, or lodge an amendment to, any of the States  Propositions that were due to be debated on those dates.

Assembly.

465/1(210)  The Committee noted that an in-Committee debate was due to be held on 12th March

2019, as a result of an online petition, entitled Rental price caps law to limit rental prices to reasonable rents'. The Committee recalled that the States Assembly had undertaken to consider all online petitions for debate that achieved more than 5,000 signatures and that this was the first time that such a debate would take place.