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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

Tuesday 20th March 2012

  1. COMMUNICATIONS BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER
  2. TABLING OF SUBORDINATE ENACTMENTS (Explanatory note attached)

Road Traffic ( St. Helier ) (Amendment No. 24) (Jersey) Order 2012.  R&O.40/2012. Minister for Transport and Technical Services.

Community Provisions (Restrictive Measures – Côte dIvoire) (Amendment No. 6)  R&O.41/2012. (Jersey) Order 2012.

Chief Minister.

Civil Partners Causes Rules 2012.  R&O.42/2012. Superior Number of the Royal Court.

Inquests and Post-Mortem Examinations (Amendment No. 8) Rules 2012.  R&O.43/2012. Superior Number of the Royal Court.

Adoption (Amendment No. 3) Rules 2012.  R&O.44/2012. Superior Number of the Royal Court.

Royal Court (Amendment No. 14) Rules 2012.  R&O.45/2012. Superior Number of the Royal Court.

  1. DOCUMENTS PRESENTED OR LAID

Old Age Pension: method for increase (P.164/2011) – comments.  P.164/2011. Presented: 15th March 2012.  Com. Minister for Social Security.

Ex gratia payment: Mr. D. Turner (P.166/2011) – comments.  P.166/2011. Presented: 16th March 2012.  Com. Minister for Planning and Environment.

States Employment Board: applications under P.59/2011 – activity report for the  R.30/2012. period June to December 2011.

Presented: 9th March 2012.

States Employment Board.

States of Jersey Law 2005: delegation of functions – Treasury and Resources –  R.31/2012. revised delegations March 2012.

Presented: 13th March 2012.

Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Employment Forum Recommendation: representation in Disciplinary and  R.32/2012. Grievance Hearings.

Presented: 14th March 2012.

Minister for Social Security.

States of Jersey Law 2005: delegation of functions – Planning and Environment –  R.33/2012. revised delegations December 2011.

Presented: 16th March 2012.

Minister for Planning and Environment.

  1. NOTIFICATION OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS

Draft Harbours (Inshore Safety) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.  P.24/2012. Lodged: 9th March 2012.

Minister for Economic Development.

Commissioners of Appeal for Income Tax: re-appointment.  P.25/2012. Lodged: 13th March 2012.

Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Tourism Development Fund: assistance to the private sector.  P.26/2012. Lodged: 13th March 2012.

Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme: revised Scheme.  P.27/2012. Lodged: 14th March 2012.

Minister for Home Affairs.

  1. WITHDRAWAL OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
  2. APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS, COMMITTEES AND PANELS
  3. MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
  4. PETITIONS
  5. QUESTIONS
  1. Written Questions(attached)
  1. The Minister for Transport and Technical Services will table an answer to a question asked by the Deputy of Grouville regarding Eco-friendly parking permits.
  2. The Minister for Treasury and Resources will table an answer to a question asked by the Deputy of Grouville regarding the tender process for landscape and architectural services.
  3. The Minister for Education, Sport and Culture will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy S.S.P.A. Power of St. Brelade regarding replacement vehicles for the Elizabeth Castle ferry service.
  4. The Minister for Education, Sport and Culture will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy S.S.P.A. Power of St. Brelade regarding the pension entitlements of Jersey Heritage Trust staff.
  5. The Minister for Education, Sport and Culture will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy S.S.P.A. Power of St. Brelade regarding Jersey Heritage Trusts vehicle leases.
  1. The Chairman of Privileges and Procedures Committee will table an answer to a question asked by the Connétable of St. John regarding the Declaration of Members Interests.
  2. The Minister for Economic Development will table an answer to a question asked by the Connétable of St. John regarding shipping routes.
  3. The Minister for Housing will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding Social Housing rents.
  4. The Minister for Social Security will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding the number of claims and total sums for Income Support special payments.
  5. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding public sector employees terms and conditions of service.
  6. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding Service Level Agreements with Third Sector providers.
  7. The Minister for Treasury and Resources will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding the impact of taxes on Islanders disposable incomes in 2012.
  1. Oral Questions (120 minutes)
  1. Deputy S.S.P.A. Power of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury and Resources –

"Is the Minister concerned that any uncertainty surrounding the development of the Waterfront will prejudice the ability of the States of Jersey Development Company to market the proposed office accommodation as outlined in the Hopkins Masterplan?"

  1. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and Social Services –

"Will the Minister update members on current vacancy rates by grade of nursing staff including overall recruitment and retention rates, the numbers engaged on the student nurse programme; the Return to work initiative; use of bank/agency nurses; the impact, if any, of staff shortages on specialist service delivery?"

  1. Deputy R.J. Rondel of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Transport and Technical Services –

"Given his recent acknowledgement in the media that it is increasingly problematic to park a car in town, would the Minister indicate whether he is committed to providing increased car parking facilities in St Helier, and if so where and when?"

  1. Deputy J.H. Young of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Planning and Environment –

"Will the Minister advise the Assembly whether the policies of the Island Plan 2011 discourage or encourage the high density urbanized redevelopment of properties located within the sixteen small built-up areas previously identified in the Island Plan 2002 (para 3.26), including eight areas in St Brelade, which were previously considered to be suitable only for small scale infill development to minimise the impact of development on the wider countryside?"

  1. Deputy T.M. Pitman of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Home Affairs –

"Are the States of Jersey Police resourced to the same standard as forces in the UK, in terms of training and software, to deal with so-called cyber-crime?

  1. The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Minister for Home Affairs –

"Will the Minister advise whether suspected illegal drugs are sent to the United Kingdom for forensic analysis and, if so, why is this the case when we have a fully equipped laboratory in Jersey; how much does the UK service cost annually and what action is he taking to prevent the delays in receiving forensic results recently identified in the Magistrates Court following a seizure back in July 2011?"

  1. Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of H.M. Attorney General –

"Would H.M. Attorney General confirm that when a Minister has made a discretionary decision, and it then emerges that the decision was unlawful or was procedurally unfair, the Ministers successor is able to re-consider the decision in question?"'

  1. Deputy R.G. Le Hérissier of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Would the Chief Minister inform Members whether the introduction of Work and/or Residence permits is specifically outlawed by Protocol 3?"

  1. Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Would the Chief Minister, given his responsibility for the Legislation Advisory Panel, advise whether he supports a review of legal fees and the legal aid system to ensure the 'fair and functioning criminal justice system' spoken about in the 2009 Strategic Plan (page 18)?"

  1. Deputy T.M. Pitman of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chairman of the Privileges and Procedures Committee –

"Given that a demographic deficit exists in relation to representation in the Assembly between heavily populated and less populated Parishes, what steps, if any, does the Committee believe can be taken to ensure that the issue of under-representation is fully addressed Committee and its sub-committees in co-operation with the Electoral Commission?"

  1. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury and Resources –

"Following revelations in the UK over the use of Personal Service Companies (PSC) and Employee Benefit Trusts (EBT) to avoid tax, will the Minister inform members of the extent to which PSCs have been used by States Departments or agencies to deliver services and whether the use of EBTs is covered by Article 134A of the Income Tax (Jersey) Law 1961?"

  1. Deputy S.S.P.A. Power of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for   Housing –

"Would the Housing Minister agree that recent reports regarding the 20% increase in States rents alongside descriptions of the conditions of some accommodation as appalling undermined the excellent work of the team at the Housing Department and ignored the high standards of over 75% of States accommodation?"

  1. Deputy R.J. Rondel of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Transport and Technical Services –

"Could the Minister advise the Assembly whether there will be changes to the existing bus routes when the new bus contract is signed and, if so, will a new service be provided through Mont Cochon?"

  1. The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Minister for Housing –

"Will the Minister outline the maintenance programme he has implemented since taking up office  to  prevent  properties  within  the  States  social  housing  portfolio  falling  into  further disrepair?"

  1. – Questions to Ministers without notice (30 minutes) –

1st question period – Minister for Transport and Technical Services 2nd question period – Minister for Economic Development

  1. PERSONAL STATEMENTS
  2. STATEMENTS ON A MATTER OF OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITY
  3. PUBLIC BUSINESS

Old Age Pension: method for increase.  P.164/2011. Lodged: 3rd October 2011.

Senator A. Breckon.

Old Age Pension: method for increase (P.164/2011) – comments.  P.164/2011. Presented: 15th March 2012.  Com. Minister for Social Security.

Ex gratia payment: Mr. D. Turner.  P.166/2011. Lodged: 4th October 2011.

Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier .

Ex gratia payment: Mr. D. Turner (P.166/2011) – comments.  P.166/2011. Presented: 16th March 2012.  Com. Minister for Planning and Environment.

Draft Civil Partnerships (Consequential Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.  P.12/2012. Lodged: 7th February 2012.

Chief Minister.

Draft Civil Partnership (Jersey) Law 2012 (Appointed Day) Act 201-.  P.18/2012. Lodged: 20th February 2012.

Chief Minister.

Planning Applications Panel: appointment of member.  P.16/2012. Lodged: 14th February 2012.

Minister for Planning and Environment.

Draft Employment (Jersey) Law 2003 (Amendment Nos. 5, 6 and 7) (Appointed  P.19/2012. Day) Act 201-.

Lodged: 20th February 2012.

Minister for Social Security.

  1. ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS 17th April 2012

Election campaign period: restrictions.  P.174/2011. Lodged: 21st October 2011.

Deputy R.G. Le Hérissier of St. Saviour .

Election campaign period: restrictions (P.174/2011) – comments.  P.174/2011. Presented: 6th January 2012.  Com. Privileges and Procedures Committee.

Standing Orders: Answers to Questions.  P.177/2011. Lodged: 21st October 2011.

Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .

Standing Orders: Answers to Questions (P.177/2011) – comments.  P.177/2011. Presented: 6th January 2012.  Com. Privileges and Procedures Committee.

Draft States of Jersey Police Force Law 201-.  P.182/2011. Lodged: 16th November 2011.

Minister for Home Affairs.

Ratification of the Agreement for the Exchange of Information relating to Tax  P.13/2012. Matters between the Government of Jersey and the Government of Japan.

Lodged: 9th February 2012.

Chief Minister.

Ratification of the Agreement for the Exchange of Information relating to Tax  P.14/2012. Matters between the Government of Jersey and the Government of the Republic of

Poland.

Lodged: 9th February 2012.

Chief Minister.

Ratification of the Agreement for the Exchange of Information relating to Tax  P.15/2012. Matters between the Government of Jersey and the Government of the Republic of

India.

Lodged: 9th February 2012.

Chief Minister.

Prescription charges and income support for primary health costs.  P.20/2012. Lodged: 24th February 2012.

Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .

Draft Loi sur lAssociation dite "The Jersey Football Association" (Repeal) (Jersey)  P.21/2012. Law 201-.

Lodged: 29th February 2012.

Minister for Education, Sport and Culture.

Draft Loi (201-) (Amendement No. 2) sur latténuation des peines et sur la mise en  P.22/2012. liberté surveillé.

Lodged: 6th March 2012.

Chief Minister.

Commissioners of Appeal for Income Tax: re-appointment.  P.25/2012. Lodged: 13th March 2012.

Minister for Treasury and Resources.

1st May 2012

Committee of Inquiry: payments on premature cessation of employment contracts.  P.2/2012. Lodged: 11th January 2012.

Deputy R.G. Le Hérissier of St. Saviour .

Draft Policing of Parks (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.  P.23/2012. Lodged: 7th March 2012.

Minister for Transport and Technical Services.

Draft Harbours (Inshore Safety) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.  P.24/2012. Lodged: 9th March 2012.

Minister for Economic Development.

Tourism Development Fund: assistance to the private sector.  P.26/2012. Lodged: 13th March 2012.

Minister for Treasury and Resources.

Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme: revised Scheme.  P.27/2012. Lodged: 14th March 2012.

Minister for Home Affairs.

29th May 2012

Open ballot for Ministers and Chairmen.  P.188/2011. Lodged: 5th December 2011.

Deputy T.M. Pitman of St. Helier .

Open ballot for Ministers and Chairmen (P.188/2011): comments.  P.188/2011. Presented: 6th January 2012.  Com. Privileges and Procedures Committee.

M.N. DE LA HAYE Greffier of the States

15th March 2012 Note –

In accordance with the meeting dates fixed for 2012 by the Privileges and Procedures Committee, this meeting will continue, if necessary, on Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd March 2012.

Explanatory Note regarding subordinate legislation tabled at this meeting. (See Item B)

R&O.40/2012.

This Order amends the Road Traffic (St. Helier) (Jersey) Order 1996 by removing the requirement to turn left only when exiting Snow Hill car park (exit leading to the roundabout at the junction of Green Street with La Route du Fort).

The Order was made on 9th March 2012 and came into force on 10th March 2012. R&O.41/2012.

This Order further amends the Community Provisions (Restrictive Measures – Côte dIvoire) (Jersey) Order 2011 to take account of amendments to Council Regulation (EC) No. 560/2005 made by Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No. 193/2012 of 8 March 2012 (OJ No. L 71/5, 9.3.2012). The effect of those amendments is to update the lists of persons set out in Annex I and IA to Regulation (EC) No. 560/2005 who are subject to restrictive measures in view of the situation in Côte dIvoire.

The Order was made on 14th March 2012 and came into force on 15th March 2012. R&O.42/2012.

Part 3 of the Civil Partnership (Jersey) Law 2012 ("the 2012 Law") provides for the jurisdiction of the Royal Court in matters concerning the separation of civil partners and the dissolution and annulment of civil partnerships.

These Rules set out the procedures of the Court in the exercise of its jurisdiction on applications under Part 3 of the 2012 Law, including matters relating to ancillary relief.

The Rules were made by the Superior Number of the Royal Court on 15th March 2012 and come into force at the same time as the 2012 Law.

R&O.43/2012.

These Rules amend Rule 7 of the Inquests and Post-Mortem Examinations Rules 1995 consequentially upon the enactment of the Civil Partnership (Jersey) Law 2012.

The Rules were made by the Superior Number of the Royal Court on 15th March 2012 and come into force at the same time as that Law.

R&O.44/2012.

These Rules amend Rule 16 of, and Schedules 1 and 2 to, the Adoption Rules 1962 consequentially upon the enactment of the Civil Partnership (Jersey) Law 2012.

The Rules were made by the Superior Number of the Royal Court on 15th March 2012 and come into force at the same time as that Law.

R&O.45/2012.

These Rules amend Parts 3, 13 and 18 of the Royal Court Rules 2004 consequentially upon the enactment of the Civil Partnership (Jersey) Law 2012 ("the 2012 Law").

The amendment of Part 3 confers jurisdiction on the Family Division of the Royal Court to determine any proceedings under Part 3 or Part 4 of the 2012 Law.

The amendment of Part 13 makes provision for the procedure in relation to claims for douaire by civil partners.

The amendment of Part 18 relates to procedures for registration of certain matters in the Public Registry concerning civil partners.

The Rules were made by the Superior Number of the Royal Court on 15th March 2012 and come into force at the same time as the 2012 Law.

WRITTEN QUESTIONS (See Item I(a))

  1. The Minister for Transport and Technical Services will table an answer to the following question asked by the Deputy of Grouville

"Further to the answer to a written question tabled on 21st February 2012 relating to the "eco- friendly parking permits" which were first issued in 2008, would the Minister provide the following further details to enable members to establish a clearer understanding of the success or otherwise of this incentive scheme which is aimed at improving air quality –

  1. The total number of vehicles registered for "eco-friendly parking permits" in each of 2009 and 2010;
  2. The total value (to the nearest pound) of the parking scratch cards issued to "eco-friendly" qualifying vehicles in each of 2008, 2009 and 2010;
  3. The total number of all vehicles qualifying under emission band B (100/120gm CO2/km) in each of 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011;
  4. The total value (to the nearest pound) of the parking scratch cards issued to all qualifying vehicles in band B in each of 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011;
  5. The total number of hybrid vehicles qualifying under emission band B in each of 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011;
  6. The total value (to the nearest pound) of the parking scratch cards issued to hybrid vehicles qualifying under band B in each of 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011?"
  1. The Minister for Treasury and Resources will table an answer to the following question asked by the Deputy of Grouville

"Could the Minister define the formal process by which the landscape design and architectural services for States projects are put out to open competitive tender to the local design industries?"

  1. The Minister for Education, Sport and Culture will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy S.S.P.A. Power of St. Brelade

"In relation to the 2 replacement vehicles for the Elizabeth Castle ferry service purchased by the Jersey Heritage Trust in the Summer of 2008 at a cost of £500,000 would the Minister provide the following information to show the operating costs of these two machines in the four calendar years 2008 to the end of 2011:

  1. operating costs for 2008 to 2011 including staff, fuel and insurance;
  2. mechanical repairs and winter overhauls for 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011;
  3. the cost of re-fitting the machines in the winter of 2011 with hydrostatic drive systems?"
  1. The Minister for Education, Sport and Culture will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy S.S.P.A. Power of St. Brelade

"Can the Minister outline how many members of staff at the Jersey Heritage Trust are on final salary pension plan and part of the Public Employees Contributory Retirement Scheme?"

  1. The Minister for Education, Sport and Culture will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy S.S.P.A. Power of St. Brelade

"Would the Minister inform members how many vehicles the Jersey Heritage Trust utilises out of the pool of leased cars that Transport and Technical Services Department administer on behalf of the States?"

  1. The  Chairman  of Privileges and  Procedures Committee  will table  an  answer to the  following question asked by the Connétable of St. John

"Would the Chairman inform members whether the Data Protection Commissioner was consulted on whether it was appropriate for a member to be required to declare the interests of his or her spouse or partner before the Committee lodged the Amendment (No. 18) to the Standing Orders of the States which will require publication of interests on the internet and, if so, what advice was received? If the Commissioner was not consulted would the Chairman explain why this was not done?

Were all candidates standing for election in October 2011 notified in writing of the requirements concerning the interests of spouses/partners and, if so, did this include getting written consent from the spouse/partner agreeing to the publication of interests? Were candidates further notified that it was intended to publish interests on the internet as well as making them available for public inspection in Morier House?

If candidates were not notified, will the Committee be taking action to address the issue and will the Committee agree to delay the implementation of the proposals until the next elections to enable appropriate measures to be taken to address any concerns relating to the interests of spouses/partners?"

  1. The Minister for Economic Development will table an answer to the following question asked by the Connétable of St. John

"In view of the current difficult economic climate what plans, if any, has the Minister made to ensure continuity of service to keep freight and passenger vessel transport operating in the event of one or more shipping companies ceasing trading to cover the disruption that would be caused?"

  1. The Minister for Housing will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier

"Will the Minister produce for members the figures on which he has based the statement "Social housing rents and States rents in particular have fallen significantly behind the market" given in response to question 6754 on 6th March 2012?

Will the Minister set out how States and Housing Trust rents compare with the Jersey private sector rent index over the period since 2005 and in particular since 2009 when the index has been largely flat?

Will the Minister justify his response "However, it would not be appropriate for a White Paper on Housing reform to discuss the detailed  interaction between rent levels, income tax thresholds, minimum wage and Income Support?" Does the Minister consider that a detailed analysis of this interaction is required before any long-term major policy decisions are made in this area and, if so, when, and by whom, does he expect such analysis to be done and, if not, why not?"

  1. The Minister for Social Security will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier

"Will the Minister state what numbers of claims and total sums for Income Support special payments were paid to claimants in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 by group, as follows:

  1. Essential household equipment
  2. Rental deposit
  3. Removal expenses
  4. Employment related expenses
  5. Medical expenses
  1. Additional GP visits
  2. Dentistry
  3. Chiropody
  4. Opticians services
  5. Medical products (e.g. dressings)
  1. Health & Safety
  2. Funerals
  3. Failed jobseekers

How many claims paid for dentistry would have been reduced or stopped by the new cap of £500 over 2 years, along with the total savings?

Does the Minister agree that early intervention in this area, is a "spend to save" measure that will prevent greater costs in the long-term in line with the approach presented in the Health and Social Services green paper "Caring for each other"?

What consultation has the Minister undertaken with dentists or the Minister for Health and Social Services to assess the impact on dental health of income support claimants and in potential increased costs in the long-term of the denial of essential and preventative dental surgery resulting from the new limits and, if none, when will he do so?"

  1. The Chief Minister will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier

"Notwithstanding the decision of the SEB only to negotiate on the basis that any pay rise for the public sector in 2012 and 2013 can only be met by cost-saving reductions in employees terms and conditions, does the Chief Minister Consider that Jersey has fallen seriously behind the UK on terms and conditions for workers?

Does the Chief Minister accept that statutory maternity pay terms in Jersey are substantially below those in the UK and does he consider that such differences are a serious impediment in recruiting professionals in such areas as nursing, teaching, medicine and social work, and, if so, what plans does he have in order to address this issue?

Further as he attempts to open genuine negotiations on terms and conditions, and in the light of any proposals on the potential for privatizing or outsourcing public services, will the Chief Minister table the introduction of Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) legislation at the next meeting with public sector representatives?"

  1. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier

"What consultation has taken place between her department and third sector providers to agree new service level agreements over the period of the coming Strategic Plan?

In particular, in the delivery of what specific services is a greater role for third sector envisaged?

Has the Minister made any progress in securing 3-year funding streams for third sector service delivery?

What role does charging play in the delivery of services over the next 3 years?"

  1. The Minister for Treasury and Resources will table an answer to the following question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier

"Further to the Fiscal Policy Panel (FPP) report of July 2011 which stated that Jersey workers from all earning bands had suffered a reduction in disposable incomes of around 7 to 9% since 2008, what figure does the Minister have for the impact of his current tax and wage-setting policies on disposable incomes in 2012?"

ORAL QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS WITHOUT NOTICE (See Item I(c))

April 17th  Treasury and Resources

May 1st  Education, Sport and Culture May 15th  Home Affairs

May 29th  Housing

June 12th  Social Security

June 26th  Transport and Technical Services July 10th  Treasury and Resources

July 17th  Education, Sport and Culture


Chief Minister

Health and Social Services Chief Minister

Planning and Environment Chief Minister

Economic Development Chief Minister

Health and Social Services

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Home Affairs

Housing

Social Security

Transport and Technical Services Treasury and Resources Education, Sport and Culture Home Affairs

Housing


Chief Minister

Planning and Environment Chief Minister

Economic Development Chief Minister

Health and Social Services Chief Minister

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