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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

8th OCTOBER 2019

SUMMARY

9.30 a.m.  Communications by the Presiding Officer and other announcements

Appointments, matters of privilege, petitions

 Resignation of the Connétable of St. Helier from the Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel

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 Health and Social Services two Ministers  Minister for Education

Statements (if any)

Approx. 12.10 p.m.  States of Jersey employees: Breastfeeding policy (P.79/2019)  

Draft  Charities  (Transitional  Provisions)  (Amendment)  (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.80/2019)  

Draft Health Care (Registration) (No. 5) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.83/2019)  

Draft  Electronic  Communications  (Amendment  of  Law)  (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.86/2019)  

Government Plan: publication of the efficiencies (P.90/2019)  

States' expenditure: classification in accordance with international best practice (P.94/2019)  

States' expenditure: classification in accordance with international best practice (P.94/2019) – amendment (P.94/2019 Amd.)  

Draft EU Legislation (Monitoring of Residues in Animals) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (P.107/2019)

Note: Because of the lodging requirements, and as notification was not provided  by  3rd  October  2019,  the  Minister  has  given  notice  of  his intention to propose that Standing Order 32 be suspended in order that the proposition may be listed for debate; and to propose that the minimum lodging period be reduced in order that it can be debated at the meeting.

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 9th and Thursday 10th October 2019 if necessary.

STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

8th OCTOBER 2019 CONSOLIDATED

  1. COMMUNICATIONS BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER
  2. TABLING OF SUBORDINATE ENACTMENTS

Cycle Tracks (Amendment No. 4) (Jersey) Order 2019.  R&O.85/2019. Minister for Infrastructure.

Police Procedures and Criminal Evidence (Codes of Practice) (Amendment R&O.86/2019. No. 4) (Jersey) Order 2019.

Minister for Home Affairs.

Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture (2020 Fees) (Jersey) R&O.90/2019. Order 2019.

Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture.

Service of Process Rules 2019.  R&O.91/2019. Superior Number of the Royal Court.

Taking of Evidence Rules 2019.  R&O.92/2019. Superior Number of the Royal Court.

Royal Court (Amendment No. 24) Rules 2019.  R&O.93/2019. Superior Number of the Royal Court.

Royal Court (Amendment No. 25) Rules 2019.  R&O.94/2019. Superior Number of the Royal Court.

Animal Health (Miscellaneous Exotic Diseases) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order R&O.95/2019. 2019.

Minister for the Environment.

Animal Health (Surveillance) (Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2019.  R&O.96/2019. Minister for the Environment.

Artificial Insemination of Domestic Animals (Bovine Semen) (Amendment R&O.97/2019. No. 3) (Jersey) Order 2019.

Minister for the Environment.

Animal Health (Amendment of Law) (Jersey) Order 2019.  R&O.98/2019. Minister for the Environment.

Aquatic Resources (Seaweed Licence Fees) (Jersey) Order 2019.  R&O.99/2019. Minister for the Environment.

  1. DOCUMENTS PRESENTED

States of Jersey Complaints Board: findings – complaint by Mr. T. Binet and R.125/2019. Ms. R. Binet  against  the  Minister  for  the  Environment  regarding  the

processing of Planning applications by them and the various companies in

which they have significant interests.

Presented: 27th September 2019, Privileges and Procedures Committee.

Diffuse Mesothelioma: special payments.  R.126/2019. Presented: 27th September 2019, Minister for Social Security.

* Organisations receiving grants of over £75,000: 2018 Accounts.  R.127/2019. Presented: 7th October 2019, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

  1. NOTIFICATION OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS

Employment (Jersey) Law 2003: review of parental leave rights amendments P.54/2019. (P.54/2019): second amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 26th September 2019, Deputy L.M.C. Doublet of St. Saviour .

Government Plan: assessments of planned efficiency savings (P.88/2019) – P.88/2019. amendment (P.88/2019 Amd.) – amendment.  Amd.Amd. Lodged: 1st October 2019, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .

Government Plan: assessments of planned efficiency savings (P.88/2019) – P.88/2019. second amendment.  Amd.(2) Lodged: 30th September 2019, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .

States'  expenditure:  classification  in  accordance  with  international  best P.94/2019. practice (P.94/2019) – amendment.  Amd. Lodged: 30th September 2019, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

* Draft Employment (Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Law 201- (P.100/2019):  P.100/2019. amendment. Amd. Lodged:  7th  October  2019,  Economic  and  International  Affairs  Scrutiny

Panel.

* Dsercondaft Em amplendmoymentent. (Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Law 201- (P.100/2019):  P.100Am/20d.19(2). Lodged: 7th October 2019, Connétable of St. Mary .

Draft  Public  Health  and  Safety  (Rented  Dwellings)  (Licensing)  (Jersey) P.106/2019. Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 1st October 2019, Minister for the Environment.

Draft  EU  Legislation  (Monitoring  of  Residues  in  Animals)  (Jersey) P.107/2019. Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 4th October 2019, Minister for the Environment.

* States of Jersey Development Company Limited: re-appointment of Non- P.108/2019. Executive Directors.

Lodged: 7th October 2019, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

  1. WITHDRAWAL OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
  1. APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS, COMMITTEES AND PANELS

Resignation of the Connétable of St. Helier from the Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel.

  1. MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
  2. PETITIONS
  3. QUESTIONS
  1. Written Questions(attached)

WQ.392/2019  1.  The Minister for Infrastructure will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy I. Gardiner

of St. Helier regarding Government spending on transport.

WQ.393/2019  2.  The Chair of the States Employment Board will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

  1. Gardiner of St. Helier regarding blind recruitment policies in respect of the civil service.

WQ.394/2019  3.  The Chair of the States Employment Board will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

R.J. Ward of St. Helier regarding the recommendation of The HR Lounge in relation to bullying and harassment.

WQ.395/2019  4.  The Assistant Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of

St. Helier regarding the future-proofing of I.T. projects.

WQ.396/2019  5.  The Assistant Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture will table an

answer to a question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier regarding the establishment of a permanent site in St. Helier for live music to be performed outdoors.

WQ.397/2019  6.  The Chair of the Privileges and Procedures Committee will table an answer to a question asked

by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier regarding the support provided to States members and to Scrutiny.

WQ.398/2019  7.  The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier

regarding a mechanism to check new policy, procedure or legislation against the potential perception of there being a Jersey Way'.

WQ.399/2019  8.  The Minister for Home Affairs will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy C.S. Alves

of St. Helier regarding the Settled Status Scheme.

WQ.400/2019  9.  The Chair of the States Employment Board will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

C.S. Alves of St. Helier regarding bullying and harassment procedures within the civil service. WQ.401/2019  10. The Assistant Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy C.S. Alves

of St. Helier regarding access by Government of Jersey employees to the Intranet designed

for such employees.

WQ.402/2019  11. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

C.S. Alves of St. Helier regarding investigations requested, and specimens provided, by primary health care providers.

WQ.403/2019  12. The Minister for the Environment will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy C.S.

Alves of St. Helier regarding the registration of dog-walkers.

WQ.404/2019  13. The Chair of the States Employment Board will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour regarding the number of people employed by the States of Jersey. WQ.405/2019  14. The Chair of the States Employment Board will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour regarding the work undertaken by the Board in respect of

succession planning.

WQ.406/2019  15. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour regarding adults placed in a place of safety in relation to their mental health.

WQ.407/2019  16. The Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture will table an answer to

a question asked by Deputy K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour regarding the Minister's plans for funding of, and policy in relation to, the Arts in Jersey.

WQ.408/2019  17. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour regarding the placement of young people in places of safety in relation to their mental health.

WQ.409/2019  18. The Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture will table an answer to

a question asked by Senator S.C. Ferguson regarding the distribution of Channel Islands Lottery funds.

WQ.410/2019  19. The Minster for Education will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy J.H. Perchard

of St. Saviour regarding the provision of school meals for primary school children. WQ.411/2019  20. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy K.F. Morel of St.

Lawrence regarding the maintenance of databases of Islanders' faces.

WQ.412/2019  21. H.M. Attorney General will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy K.F. Morel of St.

Lawrence regarding the legality of maintaining databases of Islanders' faces.

WQ.413/2019  22. The Minister for Home Affairs will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy J.H.

Perchard of St. Saviour regarding the reporting of child sexual exploitation.

WQ.414/2019  23. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy J.H. Perchard of St.

Saviour regarding the cost of answering written questions.

WQ.415/2019  24. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy K.F. Morel of St.

Lawrence regarding the cost of purchasing Team Jersey lanyards.

WQ.416/2019  25. The Minister for Infrastructure will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy K.F. Morel

of St. Lawrence regarding the trial use of an electric double decker bus by Liberty Bus. WQ.417/2019  26. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by the Connétable of St. Martin

regarding the implementation of One Gov proposals.

WQ.418/2019  27. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by the

Deputy of St. John regarding the recruitment of staff by Third Sector health and social care providers.

WQ.419/2019  28. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by the

Deputy of St. John regarding mental health practitioners with specialist training to deal with the effects of trauma.

WQ.420/2019  29. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by the Connétable of St. Martin

regarding the distinction between the States of Jersey and the Government of Jersey. WQ.421/2019  30. The Minister for Treasury and Resources will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

S.M. Ahier of St. Helier regarding tax revenue yield through investment in domestic

compliance.

WQ.422/2019  31. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St.

Helier regarding efficiency savings to be achieved in 2020.

WQ.423/2019  32. The Minister for the Environment will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R.

Higgins of St. Helier regarding the prospective reversal of decisions taken by the Planning Committee.

WQ.424/2019  33. The Chair of the Planning Committee will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R.

Higgins of St. Helier regarding the Committee's relationship with planning officers. WQ.425/2019  34. The Minister for the Environment will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R.

Higgins of St. Helier regarding enforcement notices.

WQ.426/2019  35. The Minister for Home Affairs will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R.

Higgins of St. Helier regarding the use of police cameras.

WQ.427/2019  36. The Minister for Home Affairs will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier regarding the removal of clothing from people detained in police cells.

  1. Oral Questions (120 minutes)

OQ.227/2019  1.  The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and

Social Services –

"Further to reports that the new Jersey Care Plan will include the creation of health hubs' around the Island to help reduce the number of hospital admissions, will the Minister advise whether these hubs will offer minor outpatient surgeries; what consultation, if any, he intends to undertake with the Parishes; and how these hubs will be funded and fit with the objectives of the Government Plan and its Efficiencies Programme?"

OQ.240/2019  2.   Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for

Education –

"Will the Minister inform members what impact, if any, the Target Operating Model and efficiency savings will have on the number and grade levels of staff involved in delivering the library service in 2020 and beyond; and what assurances, if any, can the Minister provide that the standards and range of activities delivered by this service will not be reduced over the period of the Government Plan?"

OQ.229/2019  3.   Deputy G.J. Truscott of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Given that it is projected by Statistics Jersey that, by the year 2035, there will be approximately 128,800 people living in Jersey of whom 35,000 will be over the age of 65, what size of future hospital is currently being considered, and how many operating theatres and additional beds will have to be provided to safely accommodate the projected clinical demand of such demographics?"

OQ.234/2019  4.   Deputy J.H. Perchard of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Further to the answer to Written Question 264/2018, when does the Chief Minister plan to start the online tracking of the diversity of boards appointed by the States?"

OQ.226/2019  5.   Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Minister for

External Relations –

"Is the Guide to Preparing for Brexit, that was recently distributed to households in the Island, only being provided in English; and, if not, will the Minister detail the other options and languages available to non-English readers?"

OQ.241/2019  6.   Deputy L.M.C. Doublet of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for

Home Affairs –

"Will the Minister advise whether there are any policies or practices applied within his Department associated with the registration and administration of key life events such as births, civil partnerships and marriages whereby men and women are treated differently; and if so, will he explain why?"

OQ.244/2019  7.   Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Home

Affairs –

"Will the Minister advise members whether he intends to have the States of Jersey Police externally peer-reviewed by H.M. Inspectorate of Constabulary, or a similar body, and if so, when; and if he is not planning such a review, will he explain why not?"

OQ.246/2019  8.   Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Children

and Housing –

"Is it the Minister's assessment that the five-year and ten-year residency rules for access to Income Support and housing mean that some children are disadvantaged compared to other children; has he undertaken any assessment in that regard of Jersey's compliance with Article 26 of the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child and, if so, what changes, if any, does he consider are required to ensure compliance?"

OQ.230/2019  9.   Deputy K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Will the Chief Minister advise whether any thresholds have been set in relation to the cost of work undertaken when answering States members' written and oral questions; and if so, what are those thresholds and how will they be used?"

OQ.232/2019  10. Deputy S.M. Ahier of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and

Social Services –

"Will the Minister advise the Assembly what facilities, if any, are available to ex-servicemen and women who are suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or who have sustained injuries in the course of undertaking their duties?"

OQ.236/2019  11. The Connétable of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for the

Environment –

"Is it the Minister's assessment that the Future St. Helier Group should be re-established; and if so, will he commit to seeking its re-establishment?"

OQ.233/2019  12. Senator S.C. Ferguson will ask the following question of the Minister for Education –

"Will the Minister advise whether schools have been informed that they cannot link non- education purchased P.C.s' to their networks and, if so, will she further advise how such a policy ensures that primary school children have access to the appropriate level of equipment and software to enable them to learn the skill of coding?"

OQ.248/2019  13. Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury

and Resources –

"Is the Minister aware of any instances in which online retailers based outside of Jersey have charged G.S.T. on goods priced below the de minimis threshold; and if so, what action does she propose to take to prevent this?"

OQ.238/2019  14. Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chair of the States

Employment Board –

"Is it the Chair's assessment that the provision of facility time is equitable across trade union representatives and unions; and will he explain what allowance is made in existing policy to ensure this aspect of staff support is recognised and maintained?"

OQ.237/2019  15. The Connétable of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Economic

Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture –

"What steps, if any, is the Minister taking to address the recruitment problems faced by the retail and hospitality sectors?"

OQ.228/2019  16. The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Minister for Home

Affairs –

"Further to the publication in the U.K. of the report, Shining a light on betrayal: Abuse of position for a sexual purpose', by H.M. Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, will the Minister confirm that all officers and staff of the States of Jersey Police and the Fire and Rescue Service have been correctly and rigorously vetted and not employed without adequate checks having been performed?"

OQ.235/2019  17. Deputy J.H. Perchard of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for

Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture –

"Will the Minister introduce a model of economic measurement which includes the value of unpaid work such as caring and cleaning that underpins the paid economy?"

OQ.242/2019  18. Deputy L.M.C. Doublet of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for

Children and Housing –

"How is the Minister prioritising universal access to child health care in the Island in accordance with Article 24 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child?"

OQ.247/2019  19. Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Social

Security –

"Further to recent statements made by the Jersey Women's Refuge and the States of Jersey Police that residency requirements to access Income Support and social housing are responsible for some women staying in abusive relationships, does the Minister's assessment of the situation concur with those statements and what action, if any, will she take in response?"

OQ.231/2019  20. Deputy K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for Health

and Social Services –

"Further to the responses to my written questions on the subject of places of safety for Islanders in relation to their mental health, will the Minister advise whether a new faculty to provide such a place of safety will be established as a matter of urgency?"

OQ.249/2019  21. Deputy  C.S.   Alves  of  St.  Helier  will  ask  the  following  question  of  the  Minister  for

Infrastructure –

"What requirements, if any, are currently in place regarding the placement of warning signs for hazardous materials present in States-owned buildings?"

OQ.239/2019  22. Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Social

Security –

"What preparations, if any, are being made to support those on low incomes following Brexit in the event that there is a rise in prices or a shortage of goods, given that advice has been given by the Government to stock up on essentials?"

OQ.245/2019  23. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of H.M. Attorney General – *

"Will H.M. Attorney General advise members of the type of cases that are deemed suitable for consideration at Parish Hall Inquiries?"

OQ.243/2019  24. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Health

and Social Services –

"Will the Minister inform members what total budget savings he has agreed to deliver as departmental efficiencies' in the first year of the Government Plan; will he outline the split between hospital and other efficiencies and describe what these measures are; and will he state what impact the Target Operating Model will have on the number of staff and their nursing or civil servant grades in 2020?"

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

1st question period – Minister for Health and Social Services

2nd question period – Minister for Education

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

States of Jersey employees: Breastfeeding policy.  P.79/2019. Lodged: 13th August 2019, Deputy L.M.C. Doublet of St. Saviour .

Draft  Charities  (Transitional  Provisions)  (Amendment)  (Jersey) P.80/2019. Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 14th August 2019, Minister for External Relations.

Draft Health Care (Registration) (No. 5) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.  P.83/2019. Lodged: 19th August 2019, Chief Minister.

Draft  Electronic  Communications  (Amendment  of  Law)  (Jersey) P.86/2019. Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 20th August 2019, Chief Minister.

Government Plan: publication of the efficiencies.  P.90/2019. Lodged: 29th August 2019, Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence .

States' expenditure: classification in accordance with international best P.94/2019. practice.

Lodged: 6th September 2019, Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier .

States' expenditure: classification in accordance with international best P.94/2019. practice (P.94/2019) – amendment.  Amd. Lodged: 30th September 2019, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

* Draft  EU  Legislation  (Monitoring  of  Residues  in  Animals)  (Jersey) P.107/2019. Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 4th October 2019, Minister for the Environment.

Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition lodged by the Minister for the Environment will expire on Friday 15th November 2019. Furthermore, notification for the proposition to be listed for debate at the meeting was not received by 3rd November 2019, in accordance with Standing Order 32. The Minister has therefore given notice of his intention to propose, in accordance with Standing Order 80, that Standing Order 32 be suspended in order that the proposition may be listed for debate at the meeting;  and  subsequently  to  propose,  in  accordance  with  Standing  Order 26(7),  that the minimum lodging period for the proposition be reduced in order that it can be debated at the meeting.

  1. ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS 22nd October 2019

Draft Banking Business (Depositors Compensation) (Amendment No. 2) P.81/2019. (Jersey) Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 14th August 2019, Minister for External Relations.

* Government Plan: assessments of planned efficiency savings.  P.88/2019. Lodged: 23rd August 2019, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .

* Gamoverendnmmenentt. Plan: assessments of planned efficiency savings (P.88/2019) –  P.88/201Amd.9. Lodged: 17th September 2019, Chief Minister.

* Government Plan: assessments of planned efficiency savings (P.88/2019) – P.88/2019. amendment (P.88/2019 Amd.) – amendment.  Amd.Amd. Lodged: 1st October 2019, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .

* Gseovercond anmmentendPlan:mentass. essments of planned efficiency savings (P.88/2019) – P.88/201Amd.(2)9. Lodged: 30th September 2019, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .

Parish Assemblies: revised arrangements.  P.92/2019. Lodged: 2nd September 2019, Senator S.Y. Mézec .

Draft Shops (Regulation of Opening) (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations P.93/2019. 201-.

Lodged: 6th September 2019, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism,

Sport and Culture.

Draft Criminal Procedure (Jersey) Law 2018 (Appointed Day) (No. 2) P.95/2019. Act 201-.

Lodged: 9th September 2019, Minister for Home Affairs.

Draft  Criminal  Procedure  (Transitional  Provisions)  (Jersey) P.96/2019. Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 9th September 2019, Minister for Home Affairs.

Draft Criminal Procedure (Qualifying Offences) (Jersey)  P.97/2019. Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 9th September 2019, Minister for Home Affairs.

Draft Criminal Procedure (Form of Oath) (Jersey) Regulations 201-.  P.98/2019. Lodged: 10th September 2019, Minister for Home Affairs.

Draft  Intellectual  Property  (Unregistered  Rights)  (Application, P.99/2019. Transitional Provisions and Savings) (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations

201-.

Lodged: 10th September 2019, Chief Minister.

Draft Employment (Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Law 201-. P.100/2019. Lodged: 10th September 2019, Minister for Social Security.

* Draft Employment (Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Law 201- (P.100/2019):  P.100/2019. amendment. Amd. Lodged:  7th  October  2019,  Economic  and  International  Affairs  Scrutiny

Panel.

* Dseracond aft Emmployendmmenentt .(Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Law 201- (P.100/2019):  P.100Am/20d.19(2). Lodged: 7th October 2019, Connétable of St. Mary .

Employment  (Jersey)  Law  2003:  review  of  parental  leave  rights P.54/2019. amendments.

Lodged: 21st May 2019, Deputy L.M.C. Doublet of St. Saviour .

Employment  (Jersey)  Law  2003:  review  of  parental  leave  rights P.54/2019. amendments (P.54/2019) – amendment.  Amd. Lodged: 11th June 2019, Deputy L.M.C. Doublet of St. Saviour .

Employment  (Jersey)  Law  2003:  review  of  parental  leave  rights P.54/2019. amendments (P.54/2019): second amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 26th September 2019, Deputy L.M.C. Doublet of St. Saviour .

12th November 2019

5G Network: restrictions on use.  P.69/2019. Lodged: 2nd July 2019, Senator S.C. Ferguson.

States Assembly: time limits on speeches in debates. P.101/2019. Lodged: 11th September 2019, Privileges and Procedures Committee.

Draft  Rehabilitation  of  Offenders  (Exceptions)  (Amendment  No. 2) P.104/2019. (Jersey) Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 23rd September 2019, Minister for Home Affairs.

Channel Islands Lottery: allocation of proceeds from 2018. P.105/2019. Lodged: 24th September 2019, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism,

Sport and Culture.

Draft Public Health and Safety (Rented Dwellings) (Licensing) (Jersey) P.106/2019. Regulations 201-.

Lodged: 1st October 2019, Minister for the Environment.

* States of Jersey Development Company Limited: re-appointment of Non- P.108/2019. Executive Directors.

Lodged: 7th October 2019, Minister for Treasury and Resources.

26th November 2019

Government Plan 2020–2023.  P.71/2019. Lodged: 23rd July 2019, Council of Ministers.

10th December 2019

Public Holidays: designation of 28th September from 2021 onwards. P.102/2019. Lodged: 16th September 2019, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .

DR. M. EGAN Greffier of the States

7th October 2019 Note –

In accordance with the meeting dates fixed for 2019 by the Privileges and Procedures Committee, this meeting will continue, if necessary, on Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th October 2019.

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