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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER
20th NOVEMBER 2018
SUMMARY
9.30 a.m. Communications by the Presiding Officer and other announcements Appointments, matters of privilege, petitions (if any)
Approx. 9.40 a.m. Summary of written questions
Up to 2 hours Oral questions with notice
Urgent questions (if any)
Up to 30 minutes, Oral questions without notice:
divided between the Minister for International Development two Ministers Minister for Infrastructure
Statements (if any)
Approx. 12.10pm Public impact of Propositions: proposed amendment to Standing
Draft Road Traffic and Vehicles (Vienna Convention – Miscellaneous Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.109/2018): amendment (P.109/2018 Amd.)
Draft Education (Provided Schools – Amendment of Law No. 2) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.111/2018)
Draft Motor Vehicles (Removal from Private Land) (Jersey) Law 201- (P.112/2018)
Comptroller and Auditor General Board of Governance: appointment of member (P.115/2018)
Compensation for Mesothelioma sufferers (P.124/2018)
Compensation for Mesothelioma sufferers (P.124/2018): amendment (P.124/2018 Amd.)
Draft Regulation of Care (Jersey) Law 2014 (Appointed Day) Act 201- (P.125/2018)
Draft Regulation of Care (Regulated Activities) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.126/2018)
Draft Regulation of Care (Standards and Requirements) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.127/2018)
Draft Regulation of Care (Transfer of Functions) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.128/2018)
Draft Regulation of Care (Transitional and Transfer) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.129/2018)
Arrangement of public business at subsequent meetings
Lunch adjournment likely around 12.45 p.m., until 2.15 p.m.
If business is not completed by around 5.30 p.m. the Assembly usually adjourns for the evening and will resume its meeting at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd November 2018 if necessary.
STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER
20th NOVEMBER 2018 CONSOLIDATED
- COMMUNICATIONS BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER
- TABLING OF SUBORDINATE ENACTMENTS
- DOCUMENTS PRESENTED
* Draft Road Traffic and Vehicles (Vienna Convention – Miscellaneous P.109/2018. Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.109/2018): comments. Com. Presented: 19th November 2018, Environment, Housing and Infrastructure
Draft Road Traffic and Vehicles (Vienna Convention – Miscellaneous P.109/2018. Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.109/2018): amendment Amd.Com. (P.109/2018 Amd.) – comments.
Presented: 16th November 2018, Minister for Infrastructure.
Draft Motor Vehicles (Removal from Private Land) (Jersey) Law 201- P.112/2018. (P.112/2018): comments. Com. Presented: 14th November 2018, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel.
* Draft Regulation of Care legislation (P.125/2018, P.126/2018, P.127/2018, P.125/2018 to P.128/2018 and P.129/2018): comments. P.129/2018. Presented: 16th November 2018, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel. Com.
Governance Arrangements for Health and Social Care (R.120/2018): R.120/2018. Executive Response. Res. Presented: 16th November 2018, Public Accounts Committee.
Employment of States of Jersey Employees (Jersey) Law 2005: delegation of R.144/2018. functions – States Employment Board – November 2018.
Presented: 14th November 2018, States Employment Board.
* Land Transactions under Standing Order 168(3) – R.145/2018.
- South Hill Gymnasium, South Hill, St. Helier – lease;
- Apartment No. 181, Clos des Sables, Les Quennevais, St. Brelade –
transfer of the Public's flying freehold ownership and cancellation of
existing 99-year lease.
Presented: 20th November 2018, Minister for Infrastructure.
- NOTIFICATION OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
Rejection of Planning Application relating to Retreat Farm, La Rue de La P.100/2018. Frontière, St. Mary and Rue des Varvots, St. Lawrence : rescindment of Amd. Ministerial Decision (P.100/2018) – amendment.
Lodged: 15th November 2018, Deputy S.M. Wickenden of St. Helier .
Proposed Common Strategic Policy 2018–22 (P.110/2018): second P.110/2018. amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 16th November 2018, Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier .
* Proposed Common Strategic Policy 2018–22 (P.110/2018): third amendment. P.110/2018. Lodged: 19th November 2018, Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier . Amd.(3)
* Proposamendmed ent.Common Strategic Policy 2018–22 (P.110/2018): fourth P.110/20Amd.(18.4) Lodged: 20th November 2018, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.
* DLodgraft Bed:udg 20teth StNatovemementber20 2018, 19 (P.114Conné/201tab8)le o: tfh Stird am. Helendmier. ent. P.114/20Amd.(18.3)
* Draft Budget Statement 2019 (P.114/2018): fourth amendment. P.114/2018. Lodged: 20th November 2018, Minister for Treasury and Resources. Amd.(4)
Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005: amendment to Medium Term Financial P.137/2018. Plan for 2019.
Lodged: 15th November 2018, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .
* Draft Financial Regulation (Miscellaneous Provisions No. 5) (Jersey) Law P.138/2018. 201-.
Lodged: 19th November 2018, Chief Minister.
* D(Jreafrset Finy) Ranceguliala tRioegns 20ulati1on-. (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Amendment of Laws) P.139/2018. Lodged: 19th November 2018, Chief Minister.
* DLodgraft Aed:l 19tternh Nativove Iemnvesbertm 2018, ent FundChis (ef AMminendmister.ent) (Jersey) Regulations 201-. P.140/2018.
- WITHDRAWAL OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
- APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS, COMMITTEES AND PANELS
- MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
- PETITIONS
- QUESTIONS
- – Written Questions(attached)
WQ.250/2018 1. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by the
Connétable of St. Martin regarding people detained under Mental Health legislation. WQ.251/2018 2. The Minister for Home Affairs will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy S.M. Ahier
of St. Helier regarding firearms certificates.
WQ.252/2018 3. The Minister for External Relations will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P.
Southern of St. Helier regarding the Draft Taxation (Companies – Economic Substance) (Jersey) Law 201-.
WQ.253/2018 4. The Minister for Education will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern
of St. Helier regarding teaching vacancies.
WQ.254/2018 5. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by
Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier regarding the use of nursing agencies.
WQ.255/2018 6. The Chairman of the States Employment Board will table an answer to a question asked by
Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier regarding the response to The HR Lounge report on bullying and harassment.
WQ.256/2018 7. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by
Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding nursing and nursing assistant shifts in the general hospital.
WQ.257/2018 8. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R. Le Hegarat of
St. Helier regarding the implementation of the Target Operating Model.
WQ.258/2018 9. The Minister for Home Affairs will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R. Le
Hegarat of St. Helier regarding the Public Protection Unit.
WQ.259/2018 10. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by
Deputy M.R. Le Hegarat of St. Helier regarding Children's Health.
WQ.260/2018 11. The Minister for Education will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R. Le
Hegarat of St. Helier regarding the Youth Service.
WQ.261/2018 12. The Minister for Children and Housing will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
M.R. Le Hegarat of St. Helier regarding social workers employed to work with children and families.
WQ.262/2018 13. The Minister for Education will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern
of St. Helier regarding the use of fixed-term contracts and zero-hour contracts in her Department.
WQ.263/2018 14. The Chairman of the States Employment Board will table an answer to a question asked by
Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding the use of zero-hour contracts in the States of Jersey.
- – Oral Questions (120 minutes)
OQ.185/2018 1. Deputy J.M. Maçon of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –
"Will the Chief Minister update members on the progress of the e-Gov programme and provide the estimated completion and roll-out date; and will he confirm how long this programme has been ongoing?"
OQ.197/2018 2. Deputy M.R. Le Hegarat of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for
Home Affairs –
"Will the Minister provide the rationale for the recent recruitment of police officers from the U.K.?"
OQ.193//2018 3. Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Minister for
Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture –
"Would the Minister explain what steps he is taking to address the issue of funding for the Arts Centre?"
OQ.191/2018 4. Senator K.L. Moore will ask the following question of the Chairman of the States
Employment Board –
"Will the Chairman tell the Assembly how many jobs, if any, are due to be made redundant in the public sector and from which departments?"
OQ.201/2018 5. Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for
Education –
"Does the Minister have any plans to make French a compulsory subject post-14 in provided schools and, if not, why not?"
OQ.187/2018 6. The Connétable of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Minister for Home
Affairs –
"Will the Minister explain why the Target Operating Model for the Justice and Home Affairs Department has changed from that of June 2018, which included a Customs and Immigration Service, to a new model in November 2018 which excludes a Customs and Immigration Service?"
OQ.206/2018 7. Deputy S.M. Ahier of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury
and Resources –
"Will the Minister advise the Assembly if she will consider applying the Budget proposal restoring marginal relief to certain non-residents retrospectively, in view of the limited cost to the Treasury?"
OQ.195/2018 8. Deputy K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for Home
* Affairs –
"Would the Minister provide a breakdown of any government funding provided in the last 5 years to tackle child sexual exploitation online, and state what funding is allocated for this purpose in 2019?"
OQ.188/2018 9. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of H.M. Attorney
General –
"Further to Written Question 244/2018, will H.M. Attorney General advise members how his Department determines whether the claims for costs payable to a defendant's advocate should be contested and what is the process for determining whether they are reasonable in amount in cases where the Magistrate has ordered the defendant to be paid reasonable costs, including where the Crown has issued no evidence?"
OQ.199/2018 10. Deputy J.H. Perchard of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for
Children and Housing –
"Would the Minister inform members whether there is a States policy on tackling homelessness; and, if not, what plans does the Minister have to draw up and implement one?"
OQ.192/2018 11. Senator S.C. Ferguson will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and Social
Services –
What are the current annual insurance premiums paid by the Minister's department in respect of obstetricians, surgeons and general practitioners; and what are the indicated increases, if any, over the next couple of years?
OQ.204/2018 12. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for
External Relations –
"Further to his reply to Written Question 252/2018, will the Minister state whether internationally owned companies incorporated outside the Island but trading through the Island will be subject to his economic substance test and will he further confirm whether he has a record of where such companies do pay tax and why they do not register in the Island to take advantage of Jersey's tax regime?"
OQ.203/2018 13. The Deputy of St. Martin will ask the following question of the President to the Chairmen's
Committee –
"Could the President update the Assembly on the status of the scrutiny review into legal aid and advise as to why no public hearings have been held on this matter despite numerous submissions being received by Scrutiny from various bodies and members of the public over many months?"
OQ.190/2018 14. The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Chairman of the States
Employment Board –
"Will the Chairman advise whether the contracts of employment for the Chief Executive and other senior members of staff make any provision for the payment of bonuses; and if so, will any bonuses be paid in the current year?"
OQ.207/2018 15. The Deputy of St. Peter will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and Social
Services –
"Can the Minister state the duration of the States' insurance policy relating to clinicians and healthcare staff working in the hospital, the cap on damages payable under the policy and the cap on the amount of claims that can be made under the policy, if any?"
OQ.208/2018 16. The Connétable of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Economic
Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture –
"Would the Minister update the Assembly on progress with the review of the Licensing Law?"
OQ.194/2018 17. Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Minister for Home
Affairs –
"Would the Minister confirm whether any funds allocated to the Settled Status Scheme have been set aside to enable deportations and if so, how much?"
OQ.186/2018 18. Deputy J.M. Maçon of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Chairman of the
States Employment Board –
"Will the Chairman advise whether the States Employment Board has a policy that all senior contracts issued (including those of the new Director Generals) and other States appointments include succession-planning conditions; and if not, will she explain why not?"
OQ.189/2018 19. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of H.M. Attorney
General –
"Will H.M. Attorney General outline the powers and limitations of the States of Jersey Assembly with regard to its ability to make law and determine its standing orders and composition?"
OQ.202/2018 20. Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for the
Environment –
"From an environmental perspective, what changes if any, would the Minister like to see to the bus service in Jersey?"
OQ.198/2018 21. Deputy M.R. Le Hegarat of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for
Children and Housing –
"What is the Minister's position on whether the Andium project at Ann Court should be delayed?"
OQ.200//2018 22. Deputy J.H. Perchard of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Chairman to States
Employment Board –
"Further to the Chief Minister's comments at a public scrutiny hearing on 5th November, that SEB were to meet that afternoon to determine where they are going forward' in relation to the pay disputes, was this achieved at that meeting and has SEB now determined what will happen next?"
OQ.209/2018 23. The Connétable of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –
"Is it the Chief Minister's policy that Jersey should offer a home to a small number of child refugees?"
OQ.205/2018 24. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chairman to States
Employment Board –
"Will the Chairman inform Members under what contractual terms teaching assistants are employed and, if arrangements other than permanent contacts are in use, state why?"
OQ.196/2018 25. Deputy K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for Health
and Social Services –
"Will the Minister state how many staff currently employed in the hospital are contracted staff and how many are locum or agency placements?"
- – Questions to Ministers without notice (30 minutes) –
1st question period – Minister for International Development
2nd question period – Minister for Infrastructure
- PERSONAL STATEMENTS
- STATEMENTS ON A MATTER OF OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITY
- PUBLIC BUSINESS
Public impact of Propositions: proposed amendment to Standing Orders P.96/2018. (P.96/2018) – comments. Com. Presented: 23rd August 2018, Privileges and Procedures Committee.
Public impact of Propositions: proposed amendment to Standing Orders P.96/2018. (P.96/2018) – comments. Com.(2). Presented: 10th September 2018, Chief Minister.
Public impact of Propositions: proposed amendment to Standing Orders P.96/2018. (P.96/2018) – amendment. Amd. Lodged: 20th August 2018, Deputy S.M. Wickenden of St. Helier .
Public impact of Propositions: proposed amendment to Standing Orders P.96/2018. (P.96/2018) – second amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 22nd August 2018, Senator S.C. Ferguson.
Draft Road Traffic and Vehicles (Vienna Convention – Miscellaneous P.109/2018. Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.
Lodged: 26th September 2018, Minister for Infrastructure.
* Draft Road Traffic and Vehicles (Vienna Convention – Miscellaneous P.109/2018. Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.109/2018): comments. Com. Presented: 19th November 2018, Environment, Housing and Infrastructure
Draft Road Traffic and Vehicles (Vienna Convention – Miscellaneous P.109/2018. Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.109/2018): amendment. Amd. Lodged: 6th November 2018, Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Scrutiny
Draft Road Traffic and Vehicles (Vienna Convention – Miscellaneous P.109/2018. Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.109/2018): amendment Amd.Com. (P.109/2018 Amd.) – comments.
Presented: 16th November 2018, Minister for Infrastructure.
Draft Education (Provided Schools – Amendment of Law No. 2) (Jersey) P.111/2018. Regulations 201-.
Lodged: 3rd October 2018, Minister for Education.
Draft Motor Vehicles (Removal from Private Land) (Jersey) Law 201- P.112/2018. (P.112/2018): comments. Com. Presented: 14th November 2018, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel.
Comptroller and Auditor General Board of Governance: appointment of P.115/2018. member.
Lodged: 12th October 2018, Chief Minister.
Parish of St. Martin : provision of a loan for the former St. Martin 's Primary P.117/2018. School redevelopment.
Lodged: 22nd October 2018, Minister for Treasury and Resources.
* Draft Regulation of Care legislation (P.125/2018, P.126/2018, P.127/2018, P.125/2018 P.128/2018 and P.129/2018): comments. to Presented: 16th November 2018, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel. P.129/2018. Com.
Draft Regulation of Care (Standards and Requirements) (Jersey) P.127/2018. Regulations 201-.
Lodged: 23rd October 2018, Chief Minister.
Draft Regulation of Care (Transitional and Transfer) (Jersey) Regulations P.129/2018. 201-.
Lodged: 23rd October 2018, Chief Minister.
- ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS
3rd December 2018
(Meeting to commence at 2.45 p.m. on Monday 3rd December 2018. Consideration of Public Business to commence at 9.30 a.m. on 4th December 2018.)
Rejection of Planning Application relating to Retreat Farm, La Rue de La P.100/2018. Frontière, St. Mary and Rue des Varvots, St. Lawrence : rescindment of
Lodged: 20th August 2018, Deputy S.M. Wickenden of St. Helier .
Rejection of Planning Application relating to Retreat Farm, La Rue de La P.100/2018. Frontière, St. Mary and Rue des Varvots, St. Lawrence : rescindment of Amd. Ministerial Decision (P.100/2018) – amendment.
Lodged: 15th November 2018, Deputy S.M. Wickenden of St. Helier .
Proposed Common Strategic Policy 2018–22 (P.110/2018): second P.110/2018. amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 16th November 2018, Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier .
* Proposed Common Strategic Policy 2018–22 (P.110/2018): third P.110/2018. amendment. Amd.(3) Lodged: 19th November 2018, Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier .
* PamropendosemdentC. ommon Strategic Policy 2018–22 (P.110/2018): fourth P.110/20Amd.(18.4) Lodged: 20th November 2018, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.
* DLodgrafted:Bud 20tgeth N Sovtatememberent 2018, 2019 C(Ponné.114/tab20l18)e of: St th.iHrd aeliemr.endment. P.114/20Amd.(18.3)
* DLodgrafted:Bud 20tgeth N Sovtatememberent 2018, 2019 (MPi.11nist4/er20 for Tr18): easfouurtryh aand Resoumendmentrce. s. P.114/20Amd.(18.4)
Ratification of the Agreement between the Government of Jersey and the P.116/2018. Government of the Republic of Mauritius for the avoidance of double
taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income.
Lodged: 19th October 2018, Minister for External Relations.
Draft Financial Services Ombudsman (Case-Fee, Levy and Budget – P.118/2018. Amendments) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.
Lodged: 22nd October 2018, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism,
Sport and Culture.
Draft Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Jersey) Law 201-. P.119/2018. Lodged: 23rd October 2018, Minister for External Relations.
Draft EU Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control) P.120/2018. (Jersey) Regulations 201-.
Lodged: 23rd October 2018, Minister for External Relations.
Draft Taxation (Agreements with European Union Member States) P.123/2018. (Revocation) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.
Lodged: 23rd October 2018, Minister for External Relations.
Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period the proposition lodged by the Minister for Treasury and Resources cannot be debated before Wednesday 5th December 2018 without the agreement of the Assembly, under Standing Order 26(7), to reduce the lodging period in order that this matter can be debated at the meeting.
Draft Damages (Jersey) Law 201-. P.131/2018. Lodged: 24th October 2018, Chief Minister.
Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period the proposition lodged by the Chief Minister cannot be debated before Wednesday 5th December 2018 without the agreement of the Assembly, under Standing Order 26(7), to reduce the lodging period in order that this matter can be debated at the meeting.
Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period the proposition lodged by the Minister for External Relations cannot be debated before Thursday 6th December 2018 without the agreement of the Assembly, under Standing Order 26(7), to reduce the lodging period in order that this matter can be debated at the meeting.
Draft Employment (Minimum Wage) (Amendment No. 15) (Jersey) P.133/2018. Regulations 201-.
Lodged: 26th October 2018, Minister for Social Security.
Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period the proposition lodged by the Minister for Social Security cannot be debated before Friday 7th December 2018 without the agreement of the Assembly, under Standing Order 26(7), to reduce the lodging period in order that this matter can be debated at the meeting.
Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005: amendment to Medium Term Financial P.137/2018. Plan for 2019.
Lodged: 15th November 2018, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .
Note: Because of the requirement for a four-week lodging period the proposition lodged by Deputy Southern cannot be debated before Thursday 13th December 2018 without the agreement of the Assembly. The Deputy has indicated that he will therefore seek the agreement of the Assembly, under Standing Order 26(7), to reduce the lodging period in order that this matter can be debated at the meeting.
15th January 2019
Draft Air Navigation (Rules of the Air) (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations P.136/2018. 201-.
Lodged: 5th November 2018, Minister for External Relations.
* Draft Financial Regulation (Miscellaneous Provisions No. 5) (Jersey) Law P.138/2018. 201-.
Lodged: 19th November 2018, Chief Minister.
* DLarawfst) (FJiernancisey)al ReRgulaegutliatons 201ion (Mi-. scellaneous Provisions) (Amendment of P.139/2018. Lodged: 19th November 2018, Chief Minister.
29th January 2019
Draft Revenue Administration (Jersey) Law 201-. P.122/2018. Lodged: 23rd October 2018, Minister for Treasury and Resources.
DR. M. EGAN Greffier of the States
19th November 2018 Note –
In accordance with the meeting dates fixed for 2018 by the Privileges and Procedures Committee, this meeting will continue, if necessary, on Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd November 2018.
An asterisk * in the left-hand margin denotes either a new item added to this Order Paper since the Order Paper was first published on 15th November 2018, or an item which has been altered or moved.
Explanatory Note regarding subordinate legislation tabled at this meeting. (See Item B)
R&O.113/2018.
Collective Investment Funds (Recognized Funds) (Permit Conditions for Functionaries) (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Order 2018.
This Order amends the Collective Investment Funds (Recognized Funds) (Permit Conditions for Functionaries) (Jersey) Order 1988 so as to require "relevant holders" (defined in Article 1(1) of that Order) to ensure, in relation to each complaint relating to the conduct of its business as a functionary of a recognized fund made to it by any person, that the complainant is reminded that it is open to the complainant to report the matter to the Office of the Financial Services Ombudsman (established by Article 2 of the Financial Services Ombudsman (Jersey) Law 2014), and that if the complainant is dissatisfied with the outcome of the relevant holder's investigation of the complaint, the complainant may ask that Office to investigate the complaint.
The Order was made on 13th November 2018 and came into force on 14th November 2018.