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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER
13th JULY 2020
SUMMARY
2.30 p.m. Communications by the Presiding Officer and other announcements Appointments, matters of privilege, petitions (if any)
Approx. 2.40 p.m. Oral questions with notice
Up to 2 hours
Urgent questions (if any)
Up to 30 minutes, Oral questions without notice:
divided between the Minister for Infrastructure
two Ministers Minister for External Relations
Up to 1 hour Oral questions without notice:
Questions permitted to any Minister on any subject within the official responsibility of the Government of Jersey
14th July 2020 Draft Road Traffic (No. 64) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.10/2020) 9.30 a.m.
Draft Financial Services (Disclosure and Provision of Information) (Jersey) Law 202- (P.69/2020)
Variation to Lodging Period for the Government Plan lodged in 2020 (P.72/2020)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that the minimum lodging period be reduced so that the proposition can be debated.
Green lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders (P.79/2020)
Extended limits of co-payments for G.P. consultations: young people and pregnant women (P.80/2020)
G.P. fees and income support (P.81/2020)
G.P. fees and income support (P.81/2020): amendment (P.81/2020 Amd.)
Investigation into the establishment of a digital register of landlords and tenants (P.82/2020)
Draft Limited Partnerships (Continuance) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.83/2020)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that the minimum lodging period be reduced so that the proposition can be debated.
Draft Covid-19 (Rates) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.85/2020)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that the minimum lodging period be reduced so that the proposition can be debated.
Draft Covid-19 (Control of Testing) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.87/2020)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that the minimum lodging period be reduced so that the proposition can be debated.
Enhanced Covid-19 Exit Strategy Communication (P.88/2020)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that the minimum lodging period be reduced so that the proposition can be debated.
Enhanced Covid-19 Exit Strategy Communication (P.88/2020): amendment (P.88/2020 Amd.)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that Standing Order 32 be suspended for the proposition to be listed for debate; and for the minimum lodging period to be reduced so that it can be debated.
Open Borders arrangements (P.89/2020)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that the minimum lodging period be reduced so that the proposition can be debated.
Open Borders arrangements (P.89/2020): amendment (P.89/2020 Amd.)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that Standing Order 32 be suspended for the proposition to be listed for debate; and for the minimum lodging period to be reduced so that it can be debated.
Jersey Heritage Trust: appointment of Chair (P.90/2020)
Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that the minimum lodging period be reduced so that the proposition can be debated.
Priorities for the next Island Plan (Consideration In-Committee)
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 15th and Thursday 16th July 2020 if necessary.
STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER
13th JULY 2020 at 2.30 p.m.
CONSOLIDATED
- COMMUNICATIONS BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER
- TABLING OF SUBORDINATE ENACTMENTS (Explanatory note attached)
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (UK Human Rights Designations) (Jersey) R&O.91/2020. Order 2020.
Minister for External Relations.
* Covid-19 (Workplace Fourth Extension and Construction Repeal) (Jersey) R&O.92/2020. Order 2020.
Minister for Health and Social Services.
- DOCUMENTS PRESENTED
Draft Financial Services (Disclosure and Provision of Information) (Jersey) P.69/2020. Law 202- (P.69/2020): comments. Com. Presented: 6th July 2020, Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel.
* Green lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders P.79/2020. (P.79/2020) – amendment (P.79/2020 Amd.) – comments. Amd. Presented: 9th July 2020, Minister for Infrastructure. Com.
* Extepregnantnded wlomimien (ts oP.80f co/-202pay0)ment– coms formentG.P. s. consultations: young people and P.80/202Com0.. Presented: 10th July 2020, Minister for Health and Social Services.
* Itenanvesnttis g(atP.82ion /2020into )t:he comestmaentblishms. ent of a digital register of landlords and P.82/202Com0.. Presented: 10th July 2020, Minister for the Environment.
* Draft Covid-19 (Control of Testing) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.87/2020): P.87/2020. comments. Com. Presented: 9th July 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.
Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities: Annual Report R.68/2020. 2019.
Presented: 8th July 2020, Chief Minister.
* Council of Ministers and Scrutiny: development of the Government Plan – R.69/2020. Memorandum of Understanding.
Presented: 10th July 2020, Chief Minister.
- NOTIFICATION OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
Senators and Deputies: removal of citizenship requirement (P.75/2020) – P.75/2020. amendment. Amd. Lodged: 7th July 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .
Senators and Deputies: removal of citizenship requirement (P.75/2020) – P.75/2020. second amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 7th July 2020, Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier .
Green lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders P.79/2020. (P.79/2020) – amendment. Amd. Lodged: 7th July 2020, Comité des Connétable s.
Extended limits of co-payments for G.P. consultations: young people and P.80/2020. pregnant women (P.80/2020) – amendment. Amd. Lodged: 7th July 2020, Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier .
* Enhanced Covid-19 Exit Strategy Communication (P.88/2020): amendment. P.88/2020. Lodged: 10th July 2020, Minister for Health and Social Services. Amd.
Open Borders arrangements. P.89/2020. Lodged: 7th July 2020, Deputy J.H. Young of St. Brelade . * OLodgpen Bordeed: 10trh s Jarulryang 2020, ementChis (eP.89f Mini/2020ster.) : amendment. P.89/202Amd.0.
Jersey Heritage Trust: appointment of Chair. P.90/2020. Lodged: 8th July 2020, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport
and Culture.
* Mobile Speed Cameras. P.91/2020. Lodged: 10th July 2020, Connétable of St. John .
- WITHDRAWAL OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
- APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS, COMMITTEES AND PANELS
- MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
- PETITIONS
- QUESTIONS
- – Written Questions(attached)
WQ.255/2020 1. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
J.H. Perchard of St. Saviour regarding the number of Islanders considered to be severely vulnerable to Covid-19.
WQ.256/2020 2. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
J.H. Perchard of St. Saviour regarding the support provided by the Government of Jersey to severely vulnerable people during the Covid-19 pandemic.
WQ.257/2020 3. 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 Covid-19 testing regime for people arriving in the Island during.
WQ.258/2020 4. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier
regarding the Economic Council for the Island's economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
WQ.259/2020 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 capacity of Covid-19 testing in Jersey.
WQ.260/2020 6. The Chair of the States Employment Board will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
R.J. Ward of St. Helier regarding diversity and cultural awareness training for States employees.
WQ.261/2020 7. The Minister for Social Security will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P.
Southern of St. Helier regarding the minimum wage.
WQ.262/2020 8. The Minister for Social Security will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P.
Southern of St. Helier regarding prospective changes to benefits.
WQ.263/2020 9. The Minister for Treasury and Resources will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding fiscal measures to address the impact of Covid-19 on the States' finances.
WQ.264/2020 10. The Chair of the Privileges and Procedures Committee will table an answer to a question asked
by Deputy S.M. Ahier of St. Helier regarding the Committee's work on electoral reform.
WQ.265/2020 11. The Minister for Infrastructure will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy S.M. Ahier
of St. Helier regarding the number of Jersey properties not connected to the mains drains system.
WQ.266/2020 12. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by the Connétable of St. Martin
regarding the proposed restructuring of the Department of Growth, Housing and Environment. WQ.267/2020 13. The Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture will table an answer to
a question asked by the Connétable of St. Martin regarding Government support for the
Island's arts and culture sector during the Covid-19 pandemic.
WQ.268/2020 14. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour regarding adult mental health referrals to the Department of Health and Community Services.
WQ.269/2020 15. The Minister for Children and Housing will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour regarding the number of referrals to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service.
WQ.270/2020 16. The Minister for Children and Housing will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour regarding the number of Islanders reported as homeless or living in emergency accommodation.
WQ.271/2020 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 structure of the Department of Health and Community Services.
WQ.272/2020 18. The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy K.G. Pamplin of St.
Saviour regarding the implementation of Target Operating Models in the Government of Jersey.
WQ.273/2020 19. The Minister for Home Affairs will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R.
Higgins of St. Helier regarding the enforcement of Harassment Notices.
WQ.274/2020 20. The Minister for Home Affairs will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy M.R.
Higgins of St. Helier regarding a new headquarters for the Jersey Sea Cadets.
WQ.275/2020 21. The President of the Scrutiny Liaison Committee will table an answer to a question asked by
Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier regarding the Committee's decision to lodge an amendment to A safer travel period: States Assembly approval' (P.84/2020).
WQ.276/2020 22. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
M.R. Higgins of St. Helier regarding the polymerase chain reaction (P.C.R.) and serology tests for Covid-19 used by his Department.
WQ.277/2020 23. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
I. Gardiner of St. Helier regarding the waiting lists for surgical operations.
WQ.278/2020 24. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy
- Gardiner of St. Helier regarding the impact of new active cases of Covid-19 on the Government's Safer Travel Policy.
WQ.279/2020 25. The Minister for Social Security will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P.
Southern of St. Helier regarding the impact on Income Support of the Covid-19 pandemic.
WQ.280/2020 26. The Minister for Social Security will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P.
Southern of St. Helier regarding the prospective impact of aligning the minimum wage with the living wage.
- – Oral Questions
(120 minutes)
* Oral Question 194/2020, listed as Question No. 12 on the Principal Order Paper, has been withdrawn, with subsequent questions re-numbered accordingly.
OQ.195/2020 1. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of the President of the
Scrutiny Liaison Committee –
"Will the President explain why her Committee decided to lodge an amendment to A safer travel period: States Assembly approval' (P.84/2020) in its own name and advise whether any consideration was given to the possibility of it being lodged by a Committee member in their own name?"
OQ.190/2020 2. Senator K.L. Moore will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury and
Resources –
"Will the Minister confirm how much the Government of Jersey spends annually on shipping costs?"
OQ.201/2020 3. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Social
Security –
"Will the Minister advise whether, as a result of any discussions by the Council of Ministers, she is considering moving away from the "red lines" she has laid down in respect of changes to benefits; and will she maintain a commitment not to cut benefits this year?"
OQ.191/2020 4. The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and
Social Services –
"Further to the response to Written Question 46/2020, will the Minister provide a date for the re-opening of the Assisted Reproductive Unit; will he confirm that the same level of service that was available in December 2019 prior to the closure of the Unit will be provided; and, if not, why not?"
OQ.199/2020 5. 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 whether she is considering the removal of the Retail Tax as part of the Government's stimulus package in order to promote economic growth for local businesses?"
OQ.189/2020 6. Deputy I. Gardiner of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and
* Social Services –
"Will the Minister advise what progress, if any, has been made with regard to providing free, dedicated parking spaces for hospital staff in Patriotic Street car park?"
OQ.197/2020 7. Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury
and Resources –
"Will the Minister advise how much funding has been allocated to hotels to pay for quarantine needs since lockdown began and what future spending, if any, is planned in this area; and will she circulate for members a list of any hotels that have either received, or are due to receive, such funding?"
OQ.193/2020 8. Deputy J.M. Maçon of St. Saviour will ask the following question of H.M. Attorney General –
"Will H.M. Attorney General advise to what extent the electoral register is a public document in law, stating in particular the legal position in respect of viewing the register at the Library or in Parish Hall s, of taking written notes, and of taking either photographs or electronic copies?"
OQ.187/2020 9. The Deputy of St. John will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and Social
Services –
"Will the Minister advise what funding, if any, is available to pay for a private course in Family Therapy, as ordered by the Court, in the event that there is a waiting list to see a Family Therapist employed by the States of Jersey and the financial circumstances of the family concerned mean they cannot pay?"
OQ.200/2020 10. Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury
and Resources –
"Further to Written Question 246/2020 on the subject of public funding for the George Carteret Statue, will the Minister explain why an incorrect answer was originally given; and will she also state whether it was common, at the time, for "no specific due diligence" to be undertaken in relation to such grants?"
OQ.203/2020 11. Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –
"Why are minutes of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell or official advice from the Medical Officer of Health not shared with either States Members or the public?"
OQ.205/2020 12. Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury
and Resources –
"Given that Andium Homes rents were frozen in 2018 because of a particularly high inflation rate that year that could have led to a rise in rents that tenants would have found difficult to cope with, will the Minister (as shareholder representative) consider giving approval for a further rent freeze in 2021 to assist tenants post-Covid-19?"
OQ.188/2020 13. The Deputy of St. John will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and Social
Services –
"Will the Minister commit to re-opening the Stroke Rehabilitation Unit at Samarès Ward at Overdale as soon as possible within the Safe Exit framework; and what timescale, if any, can he provide at this time for this re-opening?"
OQ.204/2020 14. Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Minister for
Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture –
"What does the Minister assess as being the main business sectors adversely affected by the Covid-19 crisis; and what are the key aims he has identified as being the reasons to provide help to these sectors, whether via fiscal stimulus or other means?"
OQ.198/2020 15. Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –
"What indicators, if any, is the Government using in its consideration of whether a return to stricter social distancing measures should be introduced?"
OQ.196/2020 16. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Home
Affairs –
"Will the Minister explain to the Assembly what changes to the powers and operation of the Jersey Police Complaints Authority, if any, are being prepared by his Department and what the purpose is of such changes?"
OQ.192/2020 17. The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and
Social Services –
"Will the Minister outline what involvement it is planned the States Assembly will have in deciding upon any restructuring or re-prioritisation of public health services in the Island (including any proposed move from public to private sector provision) in response to any cost- saving reductions to services arising from the Government's Recovery Plan?"
OQ.202/2020 18. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –
"Given the budgetary pressures arising from the Covid-19 pandemic, what specific consideration, if any, has the Chief Minister given to adopting or supporting measures to reduce income inequality in the Island; and if none, when will he do so in order to deliver on the aims of the Common Strategic Policy?"
- – Questions to Ministers without notice (30 minutes) – 1st question period – Minister for Infrastructure
2nd question period – Minister for External Relations
- – Questions to Ministers without notice (1 hour) –
Questions permitted to any Minister on any subject within the official responsibility of the Government of Jersey.
- PERSONAL STATEMENTS
- STATEMENTS ON A MATTER OF OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITY
- PUBLIC BUSINESS
(Consideration of Public Business to commence at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday 14th July 2020)
Draft Road Traffic (No. 64) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.10/2020. Lodged: 3rd February 2020, Minister for Infrastructure.
Draft Financial Services (Disclosure and Provision of Information) (Jersey) P.69/2020. Law 202-.
Lodged: 2nd June 2020, Minister for External Relations.
Draft Financial Services (Disclosure and Provision of Information) (Jersey) Law P.69/2020. 202- (P.69/2020): comments. Com. Presented: 6th July 2020, Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel.
States of Jersey Development Company-Amendments to the Board of P.70/2020. Directors and Articles of Association.
Lodged: 2nd June 2020, Minister for Treasury and Resources.
Variation to Lodging Period for the Government Plan lodged in 2020. P.72/2020. Lodged: 3rd June 2020, Chief Minister.
Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of the Chief Minister will expire on Wednesday 15th July 2020. The Chief Minister has therefore given notice of his intention 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.
Draft Public Employees (Contributory Retirement Scheme) (Miscellaneous P.73/2020. Amendments) (No. 2) (Jersey) Regulations 202-.
Lodged: 3rd June 2020, States Employment Board.
Lodged: 3rd June 2020, States Employment Board.
Green lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders. P.79/2020. Lodged: 15th June 2020, Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier .
Green lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders P.79/2020. (P.79/2020) – amendment. Amd. Lodged: 7th July 2020, Comité des Connétable s.
Extended limits of co-payments for G.P. consultations: young people and P.80/2020. pregnant women.
Lodged: 16th June 2020, Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier .
* Extended limits of co-payments for G.P. consultations: young people and P.80/2020. pregnant women (P.80/2020) – comments. Com. Presented: 10th July 2020, Minister for Health and Social Services.
Extended limits of co-payments for G.P. consultations: young people and P.80/2020. pregnant women (P.80/2020) – amendment. Amd. Lodged: 7th July 2020, Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier .
G.P. fees and income support. P.81/2020. Lodged: 16th June 2020, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .
Investigation into the establishment of a digital register of landlords and P.82/2020. tenants.
Lodged: 16th June 2020, Deputy of St. Peter .
* Investigation into the establishment of a digital register of landlords and tenants P.82/2020. (P.82/2020): comments. Com. Presented: 10th July 2020, Minister for the Environment.
Investigation into the establishment of a digital register of landlords and P.82/2020. tenants (P.82/2020): amendment. Amd. Lodged: 1st July 2020, Deputy of St. Peter .
Draft Limited Partnerships (Continuance) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.83/2020. Lodged: 22nd June 2020, Minister for External Relations.
Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of the Minister for External Relations will expire on Monday 3rd August 2020. The Minister has therefore given notice of his intention 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.
Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of the Minister for Treasury and Resources will expire on Wednesday 12th August 2020. The Minister has therefore given notice of his intention 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.
Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of the Minister for Health and Social Services will expire on Thursday 13th August 2020. The Minister has therefore given notice of his intention 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.
* Draft Covid-19 (Control of Testing) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.87/2020): P.87/2020. comments. Com. Presented: 9th July 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.
Note: Because of the requirement for a four-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of Deputy K.G. Pamplin of St. Saviour will expire on Tuesday 4th August 2020. The Deputy has therefore given notice of his intention 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.
Note: Because of the requirement for a one-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the amendment of the Minister for Health and Social Services will expire on Friday 17th July 2020. Furthermore, notification for the proposition to be listed for debate could not be provided in accordance with the timescale set out 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.
Open Borders arrangements. P.89/2020. Lodged: 7th July 2020, Deputy J.H. Young of St. Brelade .
Note: Because of the requirement for a four-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of Deputy J.H. Young of St. Brelade will expire on Tuesday 4th August 2020. The Deputy has therefore given notice of his intention 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.
Note: Because of the requirement for a one-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the amendment of the Chief Minister will expire on Friday 17th July 2020. Furthermore, notification for the proposition to be listed for debate could not be provided in accordance with the timescale set out Standing Order 32. The Chief 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.
Jersey Heritage Trust: appointment of Chair. P.90/2020. Lodged: 8th July 2020, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and
Culture.
Note: Because of the requirement for a four-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture will expire on Wednesday 5th August 2020. The Minister has therefore given notice of his intention 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.
Priorities for the next Island Plan (Consideration In-Committee)
- ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS
Draft Public Health and Safety (Rented Dwellings) (Licensing) (Jersey) P.106/2019. Regulations 201-.
Lodged: 1st October 2019, Minister for the Environment.
Minimum standards for rented dwellings: licensing regulations. S.R.1/2020. Presented: 21st February 2020.
Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Scrutiny Panel.
Draft Public Health and Safety (Rented Dwellings) (Licensing) (Jersey) P.106/2019. Regulations 201- (P.106/2019): second amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 20th February 2020, Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Scrutiny
Draft Public Health and Safety (Rented Dwellings) (Licensing) (Jersey) P.106/2019. Regulations 201- (P.106/2019): third amendment. Amd.(3) Lodged: 12th March 2020, Minister for the Environment.
Draft Taxation (Implementation) (International Tax Compliance) P.129/2019. (Mandatory Disclosure Rules for CRS Avoidance Arrangements and
Opaque Offshore Structures) (Jersey) Regulations 202-.
Lodged: 31st December 2019, Minister for External Relations.
Note: The 2nd reading of the Draft Regulations will resume, following adoption of the principles on 16th June 2020 and the subsequent referral to the Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel under Standing Order 72(1).
* Bus service: introduction of through-fares. P.19/2020. Lodged: 12th March 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .
* BPreus Sersentevd:ic 2e:6tinth rJuneoduct2020, ion ofM thinriougsterh-forfar Iesnf(raP.st19/ruct2020)ure. – comments. P.19/202Com0..
* BLodgus Sed:erv 11ticeh : iJnuntrodue 2020,ction Connétof throughable of- fStar. Hese (lP.19/ier. 2020) – amendment. P.19/202Amd.0.
* BAus md.)Ser–vcomice: mintentrodus. ction of through-fares (P.19/2020) – amendment (P.19/2020 P.19/202Amd.0. Presented: 26th June 2020, Minister for Infrastructure. Com.
* Senators and Deputies: removal of citizenship requirement. P.75/2020. Lodged: 9th June 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .
* Senatoramendms enandt. Deputies: removal of citizenship requirement (P.75/2020) – P.75/202Amd.0. Lodged: 7th July 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .
* Senators and Deputies: removal of citizenship requirement (P.75/2020) – P.75/2020. second amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 7th July 2020, Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier .
* PSiteritiod ng.of Questions Without Notice to the Chief Minister at every scheduled P.76/2020. Lodged: 10th June 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .
* Jersey and the slave trade. P.78/2020. Lodged: 12th June 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .
* Mobile Speed Cameras. P.91/2020. Lodged: 10th July 2020, Connétable of St. John .
DR. M. EGAN Greffier of the States
13th July 2020 Note –
In accordance with the meeting dates fixed for 2019 by the Privileges and Procedures Committee, this meeting will continue, if necessary, on Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th July 2020.
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 8th July 2020, or an item which has been altered or moved.
Explanatory Note regarding subordinate legislation tabled at this meeting. (See Item B)
R&O.90/2020.
Covid-19 (Workplace Restrictions) (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Order 2020.
This Order further amends the Covid-19 (Workplace Restrictions) (Jersey) Order 2020 so as to –
- remove the restriction relating to indoor trampolines;
- remove the restriction on the opening of boarding houses, caravan parks, camping grounds and hostels as well as commercial accommodation;
- reduce the restriction on premises selling intoxicating liquor to consume on the premises to requiring only that persons consume the liquor in an area where they are required to be seated; and
- reduce the restriction on opening in relation to nightclubs to allow their opening in accordance with a licence other than an Entertainment Licence.
The opportunity has also been taken to remove some clarifying provisions that are now redundant since the scope of the restrictions imposed by the Order has been reduced.
The Order was made on 30th June 2020 and came into force on 1st July 2020.
R&O.91/2020.
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (UK Human Rights Designations) (Jersey) Order 2020.
This Order designates persons for an asset-freeze under Part 3 of the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Jersey) Law 2019 whenever they are designated in the United Kingdom under regulation 5 of the Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020 of the United Kingdom (the "UK Regulations").
When the Minister for External Relations is considering an application for a licence under Article 16 of that Law (or considering whether to amend or revoke a licence), he or she must have regard to whether the acts to which the licence applies would be covered by an exception, or a general licence, under the UK Regulations, or could be covered by a special licence under those Regulations.
The Order was made on 6th July 2020 and came into force on 7th July 2020.
R&O.92/2020.
Covid-19 (Workplace Fourth Extension and Construction Repeal) (Jersey) Order 2020.
This Order extends the period of restricted opening of workplaces under the Covid-19 (Workplace Restrictions) (Jersey) Order 2020 to the end of Thursday 23th July 2020. It also repeals the Covid-19 (Construction Work) (Jersey) Order 2020 (which no longer has any legal effect because its restriction period expired at the end of Thursday 25th June 2020).
The Order was made on 9th July 2020 and came into force on 10th July 2020.