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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

21st APRIL 2020

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. 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 the Environment

two Ministers  Minister for Health and Social Services

Statements (if any)

Approx. 12.10 p.m.  The Communications (Jersey) Order 2020: extension to Jersey by

Order in Council (P.14/2020)

Draft Covid-19 (Emergency Provisions – Courts) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.41/2020)  

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 (Emergency Provisions – Courts) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.41/2020): amendment (P.41/2020 Amd.)

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 (Emergency Provisions – Courts) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.41/2020): second amendment (P.41/2020 Amd.(2))  

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.

Court proceedings: provision of live-streaming for sittings normally held in public (P.43/2020)

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 (Health Insurance Fund) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.45/2020)  

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 (Mental Health) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.46/2020)  

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.

Draft Covid-19 (Capacity and Self-Determination) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.47/2020)  

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.

Draft Covid-19 (Restricted Trading) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.48/2020)  

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.

Draft Covid-19 (Construction Work) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.49/2020)  

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.

  Draft Covid-19 (Signing of Instruments) (Jersey) Regulations 202-

(P.50/2020)  

  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.

  Covid-19: questions without notice to all Ministers on the response of

the Government of Jersey (P.51/2020)

  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 Gas: inclusion in payroll co-funding scheme (P.52/2020)  

  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.

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 22nd and Thursday 23rd April 2020 if necessary.

STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER

21st APRIL 2020 CONSOLIDATED

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

Covid-19 (Restricted Movement) (Amendment – Extension) (Jersey) Order  R&O.39/2020. 2020.

Minister for Health and Social Services.

Planning and Building (General Development) (Amendment No. 5 – Covid- R&O.41/2020. 19) (Jersey) Order 2020.

Minister for the Environment.

* Control  of  Housing  and  Work  (Exemptions)  (Contributions)  (Covid-19 R&O.43/2020. Temporary Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2020.

Chief Minister.

  1. DOCUMENTS PRESENTED

* Draft Covid-19 (Emergency Provisions – Courts) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.41/2020. (P.41/2020): comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.

* Cpublouritc (pProce.43/edi2020)ngs:: cpromovmiseion nts.of live-streaming for sittings normally held in P.43/202Com0.. Presented: 20th April 2020, H.M. Attorney General.

* Cpublouritc (pProce.43/edi2020)ngs:: cpromovmiseion nts.of live-streaming for sittings normally held in P.43/202Com.(2)0. Presented: 20th April 2020, Chief Minister.

* D(P.raf45/t 2020Cov)i:d c-om19 m(entHeas.lth  Insurance  Fund)  (Jersey)  Regulations  202- P.45/202Com.0. Presented: 17th April 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.

* Dcomrafmt entCovs.id-19  (Mental  Health)  (Jersey)  Regulations  202-  (P.46/2020): P.46/202Com0.. Presented: 20th April 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.

* D(Pr.47/aft C2020ovid):- c19 om(Cmapaentcis.ty and Self-Determination) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.47/202Com0.. Presented: 20th April 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.

* Dcomrafmt Centovs.id-19 (Restricted Trading) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.48/2020): P.48/202Com.0. Presented: 20th April 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.

* Draft Covid-19 (Construction Work) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.49/2020): P.49/2020. comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020,  Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny

Panel.

* D(P.50/raft 2020Cov)i:d c-om19 m(entSigs.ning  of  Instruments)  (Jersey)  Regulations  202- P.50/202Com.0. Presented: 20th April 2020, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.

Guidance for Commercial Property during the Covid-19 period. R.39/2020. Presented: 15th April 2020, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism,

Sport and Culture.

* Use of Enforcement Powers. R.40/2020. Presented: 20th April 2020, Comptroller and Auditor General.

  1. NOTIFICATION OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS

* Draft Covid-19 (Emergency Provisions – Courts) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.41/2020. (P.41/2020): second amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 20th April 2020, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.

Court proceedings: provision of live-streaming for sittings normally held in  P.43/2020. public.

Lodged: 14th April 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .

Social Security Fund: repayment of States Contribution for 2020. P.44/2020. Lodged: 14th April 2020, Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence .

Draft Covid-19 (Health Insurance Fund) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.45/2020. Lodged: 15th April 2020, Minister for Social Security.

* Draft Covid-19 (Mental Health) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.46/2020. Lodged: 17th April 2020, Minister for Health and Social Services.

* DLodgrafted: Cov 17tid-h A19 (prCiapal 2020, city and SelMinisterf-fDoret Herealminatth anion)d So(Jcierasel Sery) Rviegceuls.ations 202-. P.47/2020.

* DLodgraft Ced:ov 17tid-h A19 (prRiesl 2t020, ricted MTinradiisterngf)or (J Herealseyt)h an Regd Soulatciioans 202l Servi-.ces.  P.48/2020.

* DLodgraft Ced:ov 17tid-h A19 (prCionstl 2020, ructMion Woinisterr kfor) ( HJerealseyth an) Regd ulSoatciions 202al Servi-ce. s.  P.49/2020.

* DLodgraft Ced:ov 20tid-h A19 (prSigil 2ni020, ng ofC Ihinstef Mruminientsters) (. Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.50/2020.

* Covid-19: questions without notice to all Ministers on the response of the P.51/2020. Government of Jersey.

Lodged: 20th April 2020, Deputy R. Labey of St. Helier .

* JeLodgrseyed: G 20tas: ih Ancluspriilon 2020, in paDyeputroll coy G.P-fundi. Soutng scherhemn ofe. St. Helier .  P.52/2020.

  1. WITHDRAWAL OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
  1. APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS, COMMITTEES AND PANELS
  2. MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
  3. PETITIONS
  4. QUESTIONS
  1. Written Questions(attached)

WQ.140/2020  1.  The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

G.P. Southern of St. Helier regarding the provision of personal protective equipment. WQ.141/2020  2.  The Minister for Social Security will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy G.P.

Southern of St. Helier regarding the Covid Related Emergency Support Scheme.

WQ.142/2020  3.  The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy J.H. Perchard of St.

Saviour regarding the organisational structure of Government groups dealing with the Coronavirus outbreak.

WQ.143/2020  4.  The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy J.H. Perchard of St.

Saviour regarding the long-term impact of Government decisions during the Covid-19 outbreak.

WQ.144/2020  5.  The Minister for Treasury and Resources will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

J.H. Perchard of St. Saviour regarding emergency procurement processes.

WQ.145/2020  6.  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 nurses in the Island.

WQ.146/2020  7.  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 medical gowns available to the States of Jersey.

WQ.147/2020  8.  The Minister for Treasury and Resources will table an answer to a question asked by Deputy

K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence regarding States income in 2020.

WQ.148/2020  9.  The Chief Minister will table an answer to a question asked by the Connétable of St. Martin

regarding the Government's exit strategy from the Covid-19 outbreak.

WQ.149/2020  10. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by the

Connétable of St. Martin regarding the provision of antibody tests for Covid-19.

WQ.150/2020  11. The Minister for Health and Social Services will table an answer to a question asked by the

Connétable of St. Martin regarding the care and wellbeing of frontline healthcare staff.

  1. Oral Questions (120 minutes)

OQ.108/2020 1.   Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Will the Chief Minister provide a list of the States Members who were consulted before the decision to build the Field Hospital was signed off?"

OQ.107/2020 2.   Deputy G.J. Truscott of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Minister for Home

Affairs –

"Will the Minister advise the Assembly whether H.M.P. La Moye has adequate personal protective equipment (P.P.E.) provision and whether testing for Coronavirus will be carried out on all staff and inmates?"

OQ.99/2020 3.   Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Minister for the

Environment –

"Was the Minister consulted upon any planning policy and Planning Law implications prior to the decision being made to locate a temporary hospital at Millbrook Playing Fields; and, if so, under which policies and statutes did he provide authorisation for the construction of the hospital?"

OQ.95/2020 4.   Deputy I. Gardiner of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Treasury

and Resources –

"Will the Minister undertake to review Jersey's tax system once the Covid-19 pandemic has concluded, including the Zero-ten' regime and G.S.T., in order to ensure that the system is fair, has few anomalies, avoids a disproportionate burden on those with less income and fewer assets, and is consistent in respect of residence?"

OQ.104/2020 5.   Deputy M.R. Higgins f St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Health

and Social Services –

"Given the U.K. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has stated that no test is better than having an unreliable test, will the Minister confirm whether the testing equipment and kit acquired for Jersey has been checked and approved by the Centre for Applied Micro-Biology and Research at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down; and if not, why not?"

OQ.106/2020 6.  The Connétable of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Infrastructure –

"Given  that  creating extra space for people  wishing to exercise while  observing social distancing is becoming the norm the world over, how, if at all, is the Minister planning to make better provision for walkers and cyclists on the Island's roads?"

OQ.103/2020 7.  The Connétable of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"What assistance, if any, is being given by the Government during the Coronavirus pandemic to those people who want to make a will but who cannot afford to go to a lawyer?"

OQ.101/2020 8.   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 budget was allocated over the period 2014 to November 2019 to fund the provision of emergency personal protective equipment (P.P.E.) for medical and other staff to protect against the prospect of a flu-like pandemic, such as we have since witnessed?"

OQ.93/2020 9.   Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"What planning is being undertaken to put in place an end point to the stay at home' order; and what modelling and key indicators will be used within this planning to allow a return to normality?"

OQ.110/2020 10. Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Economic

Development , Tourism, Sport and Culture

"What support, if any, is being given to the non-States-owned utilities to ensure that services are maintained during the Coronavirus crisis?"

OQ.97/2020 11. Senator Moore will ask the following question of the Minister for Economic Development,

Tourism, Sport and Culture –

"Will the Minister consider revising the business support schemes as time progresses during the Coronavirus crisis to ensure the needs of local businesses are met?"

OQ.94/2020 12. Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Economic

Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture –

"Which Government bodies and positions are involved in planning the response to the economic impact in Jersey of the Covid-19 pandemic; and who is engaged at a political level in this planning?"

OQ.105/2020 13. Deputy M.R. Higgins of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Health

and Social Services –

"Will the Minister explain the rationale for currently having more ventilators than continuous path airways breathing equipment, given that ventilators are more invasive and require more staff to monitor and operate them, thus potentially limiting treatment options?"

OQ.98/2020 14. Senator K.L. Moore will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and Social

Services –

"Has any audit of personal protective equipment (P.P.E.) been carried out within the last six months and, if so, what were the results?"

OQ.96/2020 15. Deputy I. Gardiner of St. Helier will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and

Social Services –

"Will the Minister explain how there can be confidence that the Island is controlling the curve' of the spread of Covid-19, given that testing capability in the Island is limited and there is insufficient data to establish how much community transmission there has been?"

OQ.109/2020 16. Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Has the Care Commission undertaken any visits to the Island's care homes since they were locked down' in March and if not, why not; and what steps, if any, are being undertaken to ensure general safeguarding in homes, given the absence of third parties being able to visit the homes?"

OQ.102/2020 17. 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 of the current vacancy rates amongst qualified nursing staff, health assistants and other health professionals, and state whether agency nurses will need to be recruited in order to ensure that safety limits are not breached (such as staff-to-bed ratios); and will he further state what the rate of absence currently is for hospital health staff?"

OQ.100/2020 18. Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence will ask the following question of the Chief Minister –

"Will the Chief Minister advise the Assembly whether the tender process for a One Gov New Office Developer Partner' was completed this month, as planned, and if so, how many firms submitted a tender and were any of them Jersey-based?"

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

1st question period – Minister for the Environment

2nd question period – Minister for Health and Social Services

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

The Communications (Jersey) Order 2020: extension to Jersey by Order in P.14/2020. Council.

Lodged: 19th February 2020, Chief Minister.

The Communications (Jersey) Order 2020: extension to Jersey by Order in P.14/2020. Council (P.14/2020) – addendum to report. Add. Presented: 25th February 2020, Chief Minister.

Draft Covid-19 (Emergency Provisions – Courts) (Jersey) Regulations 202-.  P.41/2020. Lodged: 7th April 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 Tuesday 19th May 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  Covid-19  (Emergency  Provisions –  Courts)  (Jersey)  Regulations  202- P.41/2020. (P.41/2020): comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.

Draft Covid-19 (Emergency Provisions – Courts) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.41/2020. (P.41/2020): amendment. Amd. Lodged: 8th April 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .

Note: Because of the requirement for a two-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the amendment of the Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will expire on Tuesday 22nd April 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 amendment be reduced in order that it can be debated at the meeting.

* Draft Covid-19 (Emergency Provisions – Courts) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.41/2020. (P.41/2020): second amendment. Amd.(2) Lodged: 20th April 2020, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.

Note: Because of the requirement for a two-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the amendment of the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel will expire on Monday 4th May 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 Chair of the Panel has therefore given notice of her 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.

Court proceedings: provision of live-streaming for sittings normally held in P.43/2020. public.

Lodged: 14th April 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .

Note: Because of the requirement for a four-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of the Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will expire on Tuesday 12th May 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.

* Court proceedings: provision of live-streaming for sittings normally held in public P.43/2020. (P.43/2020): comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020, H.M. Attorney General.

* C(P.43/ourt 2020proce)edi: comngs:m pentrovs.ision of live-streaming for sittings normally held in public P.43/202Com.(2)0. Presented: 20th April 2020, Chief Minister.

Draft Covid-19 (Health Insurance Fund) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.45/2020. Lodged: 15th April 2020, Minister for Social Security.

Note: Because of the requirement for a six-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of the Minister for Social Security will expire on Wednesday 27th May 2020. The Minister has therefore given notice of her 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 (Health Insurance Fund) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.45/2020): P.45/2020. comments. Com. Presented: 17th April 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.

* Draft Covid-19 (Mental Health) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.46/2020. Lodged: 17th April 2020, Minister for Health and Social Services.

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 Friday 29th May 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.

* Draft  Covid-19  (Mental  Health)  (Jersey)  Regulations  202-  (P.46/2020): P.46/2020. comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.

* DLodgrafted: Cov 17tidh A-19 (prCil 2apa020, city Mandinis Selter ffor-D Hetealermth aninatd Soion) ci(aJerl Sersey)vice Rs.egulations 202-. P.47/2020.

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 Friday 29th May 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.

* Draft Covid-19 (Capacity and Self-Determination) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.47/2020. (P.47/2020): comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.

* DLodgrafted: Cov 17tidh A-19 (prRil 2est020, ricteMd Tiniradister fngor) H (Jealertsh aney) Rd Soegulciatali Serons 202vices.-. P.48/2020.

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 Friday 29th May 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.

* Draft  Covid-19  (Restricted  Trading)  (Jersey)  Regulations  202-  (P.48/2020): P.48/2020. comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020, Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel.

* DLodgrafted: Cov 17tidh A-19 (prCil 2on020, struMctiinon istWorker for H) (ealJertsh aney) Rd Soegulciaatl Serions 202vices.- . P.49/2020.

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 Friday 29th May 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.

* Draft Covid-19 (Construction Work) (Jersey) Regulations  202- (P.49/2020): P.49/2020. comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020, Economic and International Affairs Scrutiny Panel.

* DLodgrafted: Cov 20tidh A-19 (prSili 2gn020, ing oCfhi Insef Mtruinimstenter.s) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.50/2020.

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 Monday  1st June 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.

* Draft Covid-19 (Signing of Instruments) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.50/2020): P.50/2020. comments. Com. Presented: 20th April 2020, Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel.

* CGovioverd-nm19:entqu oefst Jeionsrseyw.ithout notice to all Ministers on the response of the P.51/2020. Lodged: 20th April 2020, Deputy R. Labey of St. Helier .

Note: Because of the requirement for a four-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the  proposition  of   Deputy  R.   Labey  of  St.  Helier  will  expire on Monday  18th May  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. Deputy Labey 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 Gas: inclusion in payroll co-funding scheme. P.52/2020. Lodged: 20th April 2020, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier .

Note: Because of the requirement for a four-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the proposition of Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier will expire on Monday 18th May 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. Deputy Southern 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 12th May 2020

* Bus service: introduction of through-fares. P.19/2020. Lodged: 12th March 2020, Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade .

Draft Limited Liability Companies (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202-.  P.35/2020. Lodged: 30th March 2020, Minister for External Relations.

Social Security Fund: repayment of States Contribution for 2020. P.44/2020. Lodged: 14th April 2020, Deputy K.F. Morel of St. Lawrence .

2nd June 2020

Draft Amendment (No. 44) of the Standing Orders of the States of Jersey.  P.12/2020. Lodged: 14th February 2020, Scrutiny Liaison Committee.

Draft Amendment (No. 45) of the Standing Orders of the States of Jersey.  P.13/2020. Lodged: 14th February 2020, Scrutiny Liaison Committee.

16th June 2020  . 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 December2019, Minister for External Relations.

Draft Road Traffic (No. 64) (Jersey) Regulations 202-.  P.10/2020. Lodged: 3rd February 2020, Minister for Infrastructure.

* Ban on the sale of plastic bags. P.11/2020. Lodged: 12th February 2020, Deputy I. Gardiner of St. Helier .  (re-issue)

Priorities for the next Island Plan (Consideration In-Committee Debate)

8th September 2020

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

Panel.

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.

DR. M. EGAN Greffier of the States

20th April 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 22nd and Thursday 23rd April 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 16th April 2020, or an item which has been altered or moved.

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

R&O.43/2020.

Control of Housing and Work (Exemptions) (Contributions) (Covid-19 Temporary Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2020.

This Order amends the Control of Housing and Work (Exemptions) (Jersey) Order 2013. Article 4(1) of that Order contains a list of people who do not count towards the maximum number of people with Licensed or Registered status who are permitted to work in or for an undertaking. This Order inserts a temporary addition to that list. Until 30th September 2020, a person will not count towards the maximum number if the person is providing cover for up to 3 months for a worker who has left Jersey due to the outbreak of Covid-19. This Order comes into force on the day after it is made.

The Order was made on 17th April 2020 and came into force on 18th April 2020.