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STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER
20th SEPTEMBER 2022 SUMMARY CONSOLIDATED
9.30 a.m. Communications by the Presiding Officer and other announcements
Appointments, matters of privilege, petitions
• Nomination of a member of the Scrutiny Liaison Committee as a member of the Privileges and Procedures Committee
• Nomination of the Connétable of St. Ouen as a member of the Public Accounts Committee
• Nomination of three members of the Public Accounts Committee who are not members of the States
• Nomination of the Connétable of Grouville as a member of the Children, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel
• Appointment of two Members of the Jersey Police Authority
Approx. Oral questions with notice 9.45 a.m. Up to 2 hours 20
minutes
Urgent questions (if any)
Up to 45 Oral questions without notice:
minutes, divided Minister for Health and Social Services between the Minister for Home Affairs
three Ministers Chief Minister
Statements (if any)
Approx. Minimum Wage: Alignment with the Living Wage (P.78/2022) 2.15 p.m.
Minimum Wage: Alignment with the Living Wage (P.78/2022) – amendment (P.78/2022 Amd.)
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022 (re-issue))
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): second amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(2))
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): third amendment (P.80/2022 Amd.(3))
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): third amendment (P.80/2022 Amd.(3))
– amendment (P.80/2022 Amd.(3) Amd.)
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): fourth amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(4))
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): fifth amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(5))
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): sixth amendment (P.80/2022 Amd.(6)) (re-issue)
* Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): ninth amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(9)) Note: Notice has been given of the intention to propose that the minimum
lodging period be reduced so that the proposition can be debated. * M(P.i80ni-/202Budg2 et Amd.(10)20)22 (P.80/2022): tenth amendment.
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 Finance (Budget - Cost of living) (Jersey) Law 202- (P.81/2022 (re-issue))
Draft Finance (Budget - Cost of living) (Jersey) Law 202-: addendum (P.81/2022 Add. (re-issue))
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 Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.83/2022)
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. (P.83/2022): amendment (P.83/2022 Amd.) – amendment (P.83/2022 Amd.Amd.)
States of Jersey Development Company Ltd: Appointment of Non- Executive Director (P.85/2022)
Composition of Rent Tribunal (P.89/2022)
Composition of Rent Tribunal (P.89/2022): amendment (P.89/2022 Amd.)
Pension Plus Scheme (P.90/2022)
Lunch adjournment likely around 12.45 p.m., until 2.15 p.m.
If business is not completed by around 5.30 p.m. the Assembly usually adjourns for the evening and will resume its meeting at 9.30 a.m. on Wednesday 21st, Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd September 2022 if necessary.
STATES OF JERSEY ORDER PAPER
TUESDAY 20th SEPTEMBER 2022 CONSOLIDATED
- COMMUNICATIONS BY THE PRESIDING OFFICER
- TABLING OF SUBORDINATE ENACTMENTS
(Explanatory note attached)
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Russia R&O.78/2022.
– Amendment No. 8) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Deputy Chief Minister K.F. Morel of St. John , St. Lawrence and Trinity for and
on behalf of the Minister for External Relations and Financial Services.
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Russia R&O.79/2022.
– Amendment No. 9) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Minister for External Relations and Financial Services.
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Russia R&O.80/2022.
– Amendment No. 10) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Minister for External Relations and Financial Services.
Sea Fisheries (Spider Crabs – Restrictions on Fishing) (Amendment No. 3) R&O.81/2022. (Jersey) Order 2022.
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) R&O.82/2022. (Exceptions and Licences – Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Minister for External Relations and Financial Services.
Ecclesiastical Legislation (Consequential Amendments - Commencement) R&O.83/2022. (Jersey) Order 2022.
* Public Holidays and Bank Holidays (Amendment No. 5) (Jersey) Act 2022. R&O.84/2022. Chief Minister.
* EmploMinister foyment r S(Minocial Simum Wagecurity. e) (Amendment No. 15) (Jersey) Order 2022. R&O.85/2022.
- DOCUMENTS PRESENTED
* Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.) – comments. P.80/2022. Presented: 13th September 2022, Council of Ministers. Amd.Com.
* Mincommeni-Budtsget . 2022 (P.80/2022): second amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(2)) – P.8Amd.(20/2022).. Presented: 13th September 2022, Council of Ministers. Com.
* Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): fourth amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(4)) – P.80/2022. comments. Amd.(4). Presented: 13th September 2022, Council of Ministers. Com.
* Mincommeni-Budtsget. 2022 (P.80/2022): fifth amendment (P.80/2022 Amd.(5)) – P.8Amd.(50/2022).. Presented: 13th September 2022, the Council of Ministers. Com.
* Mincommeni-Budtsget. 2022 (P.80/2022): amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(6)) – P.8Amd.(60/2022).. Presented: 13th September 2022, Council of Ministers. Com.
Draft Marriage and Civil Partnership (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202: P.88/2022. comments. Com. Presented: 24th August 2022, Children, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny
Presented: 15th August 2022, Public Accounts Committee.
COVID-19 Test and trace and vaccination programmes (R.66/2022): R.66/2022. Res. Executive Response.
Presented: 15th August 2022, Public Accounts Committee.
Presented: 15th August 2022, Public Accounts Committee.
Cyber security arrangements (R.71/2022): Executive Response. R.71/2022. Res. Presented: 15th August 2022, Public Accounts Committee.
States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of Functions – Minister for Economic R.99/2022. Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture – Assistant Ministers.
Presented: 22nd July 2022, Minister for Economic Development, Tourism,
States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of Functions – Minister for Social R.101/2022. Security – Assistant Minister.
Presented: 22nd July 2022, Minister for Social Security.
Renewal of the States of Jersey Complaints Panel Membership. R.104/2022. Presented: 28th July 2022, Privileges and Procedures Committee. (re-issue) Land Transactions under Standing Order 168(3) – La Rue de la Petite Falaise, R.105/2022. Trinity – Proposed Transfer of New Pavement.
Presented: 3rd August 2022, Minister for Infrastructure.
States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of functions – Minister for the R.107/2022. Environment – Assistant Minister.
Presented: 3rd August 2022, Minister for the Environment.
States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of functions – Minister for Children and R.108/2022. Education – Assistant Ministers.
Presented: 3rd August 2022, Minister for Children and Education.
States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of functions – Minister for Home R.109/2022. Affairs – Assistant Ministers.
Presented: 3rd August 2022, Minister for Home Affairs.
States of Jersey Complaints Board: Findings – Complaint by Mr. S. Newman R.110/2022. against the Treasury and Exchequer Department regarding the valuation and (re-issue). calculation of pension entitlements.
Presented: 4th August 2022, Privileges and Procedures Committee.
Ministerial Letters August 2022. R.111/2022. Presented: 10th August 2022, Chief Minister.
States of Jersey Police: Appointment of Deputy Chief Officer. R.114/2022. Presented: 24th August 2022, Minister for Home Affairs.
States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of functions – Chief Minister – R.115/2022. appointment of Assistant Chief Minister & delegated responsibility.
Presented: 25th August 2022, Chief Minister.
States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of functions – Minister for Health and R.116/2022. Social Services – appointment of Assistant Minister and delegated
Presented: 26th August 2022, Minister for Health and Social Services.
Review of Health and Community Services (HCS) Clinical Governance R.117/2022. Arrangements within Secondary Care.
Presented: 26th August 2022, Minister for Health and Social Services.
Review of Health and Community Services (HCS) Clinical Governance R.117/2022. Arrangements within Secondary Care: Minister's Response. Res. Presented: 26th August 2022, Minister for Health and Social Services.
Appointment of Assistant Minister for International Development. R.119/2022. Presented: 31st August 2022, Minister for International Development.
States of Jersey Law 2005: Delegation of functions – Minister for Treasury and R.120/2022. Resources – delegated authority August 2022.
Presented: 31st August 2022, Minister for Treasury and Resources.
Jersey Overseas Aid Annual Report 2021. R.121/2022. Presented: 31st August 2022, Minister for International Development.
Commissioner for Standards Annual Report 2021-2022. R.123/2022. Presented: 7th September 2022, Privileges and Procedures Committee.
External Relations Common Policy Report. R.124/2022. Presented: 8th September 2022, Minister for External Relations and
* Jersey Appointments Commission: Appointment of Chair. R.125/2022. Presented: 14th September 2022, Chief Minister.
Follow-up Review of Mental Health Services (S.R.8/2022): response of the S.R.8/2022. Minister for Health and Social Services. Res. Presented: 31st August 2022, Minister for Health and Social Services.
- NOTIFICATION OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
Minimum Wage: Alignment with the Living Wage (P.78/2022) – P.78/2022. amendment. Amd. Lodged: 6th September 2022, Council of Ministers.
Mini-Budget 2022. P.80/2022. Lodged: 2nd August 2022, Council of Ministers. (re-issue)
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): amendment. P.80/2022. Higher personal income tax threshold for over 75s Amd. Lodged: 25th August 2022, Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade .
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): third amendment. P.80/2022. Community Cost Bonus Amd.(3). Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central .
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): third amendment (P.80/2022 Amd.(3)) – P.80/2022. amendment. Amd.(3). Community Cost Bonus Amd. Lodged: 6th September 2022, Council of Ministers.
Draft Social Security (Amendment of Law - Temporary Reduction of P.82/2022. Contribution Rates) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. (re-issue). Lodged: 2nd August 2022, Minister for Social Security.
* Draft Social Security (Amendment of Law - Temporary Reduction of P.82/2022. Contribution Rates) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. (P.82/2022 (re-issue)): Amd. amendment
Lodged: 13th September 2022, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central .
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.83/2022. Lodged: 2nd August 2022, Minister for Social Security.
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.83/2022. (P.83/2022): amendment. Amd. Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central (re-issue)
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.83/2022. (P.83/2022): amendment (P.83/2022 Amd.) – amendment. Amd.Amd.
Lodged: 6th September 2022, Council of Ministers.
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.83/2022. (P.83/2022): second amendment. Amd.(2). Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central (re-issue)
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.83/2022. (P.83/2022): third amendment Amd.(3). Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy M.B. Andrews of St Helier North.
Draft Cold Weather Bonus and Payments (Miscellaneous Amendments) P.84/2022. (Jersey) Regulations 202-.
Lodged: 2nd August 2022, Minister for Social Security.
States of Jersey Development Company Ltd: Appointment of Non-Executive P.85/2022. Director.
Lodged: 10th August 2022, Minister for Treasury and Resources.
Jersey Police Complaints Authority – Appointment of Members. P.87/2022. Lodged: 17th August 2022, Minister for Home Affairs.
Pension Plus Scheme. P.90/2022. Lodged: 23rd August 2022, Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade .
* TLoradgined: 13ee Minth September 2imum Wage 022, Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North . P.93/2022.
- WITHDRAWAL OF LODGED PROPOSITIONS
In accordance with Standing Order 34(1), the proposers of the following propositions lodged au Greffe' have informed the Greffier of the States that they are to be withdrawn –
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): amendment. P.80/2022. Higher personal income tax threshold for over 75s Amd. Lodged: 25th August 2022, Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade .
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): eighth amendment. P.80/2022. Community Cost Bonus Amd.(8).
Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy M.B. Andrews of St Helier North.
- APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS, COMMITTEES AND PANELS
- Nomination of a member of the Scrutiny Liaison Committee as a member of the Privileges and Procedures Committee.
- Nomination of the Connétable of St. Ouen as a member of the Public Accounts Committee.
- Nomination of three members of the Public Accounts Committee who are not members of the States.
- Nomination of the Connétable of Grouville as a member of the Children, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel.
- Appointment of two Members of the Jersey Police Authority.
- MATTERS OF PRIVILEGE
- PETITIONS
Introduce an immediate reduction in road fuel duty' (e-petition).
- QUESTIONS
- – Written Questions
(see attached)
WQ.150/2022 1. The Minister for Children and Education tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question
asked by Deputy C.D . Curtis of St. Helier Central regarding extending funded nursery provision.
WQ.151/2022 2. The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question
asked by Deputy A. Howell of St. John , St. Lawrence and Trinity regarding the provision of a rehabilitation ward.
WQ.152/2022 3. The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question
asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North regarding revenue from personal income taxation.
WQ.153/2022 4. The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question
asked by Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour regarding G.S.T.
WQ.154/2022 5. The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question
asked by Deputy B. Ward of St. Clement regarding the double taxation of the Jersey pension. WQ.155/2022 6. The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question
asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central regarding a breakdown of income tax in
2021.
WQ.156/2022 7. The Chair of the Privileges and Procedures Committee tabled an answer on 25th July 2022
to a question asked by Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade regarding changes to the Standing Orders of the States of Jersey.
WQ.157/2022 8. The Minister for Home Affairs tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question asked by
Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central regarding zero-hour contracts and immigrant workers data.
WQ.158/2022 9. The Minister for Housing and Communities tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question
asked by Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South regarding the Reform Jersey Housing Crisis Action Plan'.
WQ.159/2022 10. The Chair of the States Employment Board tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to a question
asked by Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central regarding States of Jersey employees leaving the organisation.
WQ.160/2022 11. The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to a
* question asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North regarding revenue generated by High-Net-Worth individuals.
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WQ.163/2022 14. The Minister for Home Affairs tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to a question asked
* by Deputy C.A. Alves of St. Helier Central regarding sexual offences in Jersey.
WQ.164/2022 15. The Minister for Infrastructure tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to a question asked
* by the Connétable of St. Martin regarding improvements in Road Safety.
WQ.165/2022 16. The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to a
* question asked by Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour regarding Island-wide rates. WQ.166/2022 17. The Minister for Housing and Communities tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to a
* question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central regarding rent increases for Andium tenants who have moved in the last two years.
WQ.167/2022 18. The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to a
* question asked by Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central regarding a reduction of hours for the infant feeding specialist.
- – Oral Questions (2 hours 20 minutes)
OQ.80/2022 1. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister
for Treasury and Resources –
"Further to the response to Written Question 155/2022, in which a breakdown by sector was provided of incorporated companies' income tax paid, will the Minister state how much revenue was received in 2021 from sole traders and other unincorporated businesses (that pay personal income tax rather than corporate tax) within each of the Financial and Insurance sector and the Real Estate Activities sector?"
OQ.84/2022 2. Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for Social
Security –
"Given the report accompanying the Mini-Budget highlights that approximately 1,000 households claim the Community Cost Bonus out of the 7,000 that are eligible, will the Minister explain what actions, if any, will be undertaken to encourage eligible households to apply for the Bonus and what confidence she has that all those eligible for that bonus will apply to receive it?"
OQ.79/2022 3. Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North will ask the following question of the Minister for
Treasury and Resources –
"Will the Minister advise whether he intends to review stamp duty rates, and if so, when?"
OQ.82/2022 4. Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South will ask the following question of the Chief
Minister –
"Will the Chief Minister advise what measurable actions, if any, the new Government will take to reverse the trend of growing inequality which Jersey has witnessed over the last decade?"
OQ.91/2022 5. Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister for
Social Security –
"Will the Minister commit to extending the Health Access Scheme to include people with long-term illnesses?"
OQ.86/2022 6. Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister for
Housing and Communities –
"Will the Minister outline what analysis he has undertaken to ensure that homes currently in construction, or planned for construction, by Andium Homes and other social housing providers will meet the needs of families requiring social rented housing?"
OQ.88/2022 7. Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister for
Children and Education –
"Given reports of expenditure of nearly £1 million over the last 2 years on cover staff in secondary schools, will the Minister state the projected spend for the Autumn term in this area and will she also advise how many teaching vacancies are currently unfilled in all schools?"
OQ.87/2022 8. Deputy L.J. Farnham of St. Mary , St. Ouen and St. Peter will ask the following question of
the Minister for Infrastructure –
"Following the announcement by the Government that the housing development in Kensington Place has been paused, will the Minister inform the Assembly what financial arrangements, if any, have been agreed with the developer?"
OQ.89/2022 9. Deputy T.A. Coles of St. Helier South will ask the following question of the Minister for
* Infrastructure –
"Will the Minister advise what guidelines, if any, there are in relation to the materials that can be mixed with green waste to make soil improver; and what measures are in place to ensure that toxic materials do not get included?"
OQ.76/2022 10. The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Minister for Home
Affairs –
"Will the Minister provide an update on the Task Force on Women's Safety, as approved in the Government Plan 2022-2025, including its composition, terms of reference, planned actions; and will she advise when its public engagement activities are set to begin?"
OQ.83/2022 11. Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South will ask the following question of the Minister for
Housing and Communities –
"Will the Minister bring forward legislation to ban inflationary rent increases and to introduce open-ended tenancies, and if so, when?"
OQ.85/2022 12. Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour will ask the following question of the Minister for Social
Security –
"Will the Minister advise what proposals, if any, she has to replace the Jersey Dental Fitness Scheme to ensure good dental health for our young people; and will she state what funding allocation she is seeking in order to deliver high-quality dental care for young people during her term of office?"
OQ.81/2022 13. Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Minister
for Social Security –
"Will the Minister state what sum has been taken from the Health Insurance Fund over the past 2 years and how much of this was spent on primary care, and will she advise whether she proposes that further sums be taken from the Fund and, if so, how much; for the funding of which services; and how this fits into plans for the future funding of primary care?"
OQ.90/2022 14. Deputy T.A. Coles of St. Helier South will ask the following question of the Minister for the
Environment –
"When will the Minister bring forward a scheme to support households to convert to low- carbon heating systems, as per policy HT1 in the Carbon Neutral Roadmap?"
OQ.77/2022 15. The Connétable of St. Martin will ask the following question of the Minister for Health and
Social Services –
"Following statements made by the Minister for Infrastructure regarding the financial viability of the existing Our Hospital Project, will the Minister commit to ensuring the continued presence of the current Assisted Reproduction Unit as part of the delivery of a new hospital?"
OQ.92/2022 16. Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central will ask the following question of the Chair of the
States Employment Board –
"Will the Chair update the Assembly on any contracts issued to companies that undertake work for the Government where the company is not paying their employees the living wage?"
- – Questions to Ministers without notice (45 minutes)
1st question period – Minister for Health and Social Services 2nd question period – Minister for Home Affairs
3rd question period – Chief Minister
- PERSONAL STATEMENTS
- STATEMENTS ON A MATTER OF OFFICIAL RESPONSIBILITY
- PUBLIC BUSINESS
Minimum Wage: Alignment with the Living Wage (P.78/2022) – P.78/2022. amendment. Amd. Lodged: 6th September 2022, Council of Ministers.
Mini-Budget 2022. P.80/2022. Lodged: 2nd August 2022, Council of Ministers. (re-issue)
* MinPresented:i-Budget 2013th 22 (PSeptem.80/2ber02202): co22, mmEcoentsnomic . and International Affairs Scrutiny P.80/2022Com.. Panel.
* Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): second amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(2)) – P.80/2022. comments. Amd.(2). Presented: 13th September 2022, Council of Ministers. Com.
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): third amendment. P.80/2022. Community Cost Bonus Amd.(3). Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central .
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): third amendment (P.80/2022 Amd.(3)) – P.80/2022. amendment. Amd.(3). Community Cost Bonus Amd. Lodged: 6th September 2022, Council of Ministers.
* Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): fourth amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(4)) – P.80/2022. comments. Amd.(4). Presented: 13th September 2022, Council of Ministers. Com.
Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): fifth amendment. P.80/2022. Reduction in Social Security Amd.(5). Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy C.D . Curtis of St. Helier Central . * Mincommeni-Budtsget. 2022 (P.80/2022): fifth amendment (P.80/2022 Amd.(5)) – P.8Amd.(50/2022).. Presented: 13th September 2022, the Council of Ministers. Com.
* Mini-Budget 2022 (P.80/2022): amendment. (P.80/2022 Amd.(6)) – comments. P.80/2022. Presented: 13th September 2022, Council of Ministers. Amd.(6). Com.
Note: Because of the requirement for a two-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the amendment of Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central will expire on Tuesday 27th September 2022. The Deputy will therefore seek the agreement of the Assembly, under Standing Order 26(7), to reduce the lodging period in order that this matter can be debated at the meeting.
In accordance with Standing Order 68A(5), notice has been given that Deputy M. Tadier of St. Brelade will act on the behalf of Deputy Southern in respect of this amendment.
Note: Because of the requirement for a two-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the amendment of Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central will expire on Tuesday 27th September 2022. The Deputy will therefore seek the agreement of the Assembly, under Standing Order 26(7), to reduce the lodging period in order that this matter can be debated at the meeting.
In accordance with Standing Order 68A(5), notice has been given that Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central will act on the behalf of Deputy Southern in respect of this amendment.
Draft Social Security (Amendment of Law - Temporary Reduction of P.82/2022. Contribution Rates) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. (re-issue). Lodged: 2nd August 2022, Minister for Social Security.
* Draft Social Security (Amendment of Law - Temporary Reduction of P.82/2022. Contribution Rates) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. (P.82/2022 (re-issue)): Amd. amendment.
Lodged: 13th September 2022, Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central .
Note: Because of the requirement for a two-week lodging period, the minimum lodging period of the amendment of Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central will expire on Tuesday 27th September 2022. The Deputy will therefore seek the agreement of the Assembly, under Standing Order 26(7), to reduce the lodging period in order that this matter can be debated at the meeting.
In accordance with Standing Order 68A(5), notice has been given that Deputy C.S. Alves of St. Helier Central will act on the behalf of Deputy Southern in respect of this amendment. Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. P.83/2022. Lodged: 2nd August 2022, Minister for Social Security.
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.83/2022. (P.83/2022): amendment. Amd. Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central (re-issue).
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.83/2022. (P.83/2022): amendment (P.83/2022 Amd.) – amendment . Amd.Amd. Lodged: 6th September 2022, Council of Ministers.
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- P.83/2022. (P.83/2022): second amendment. Amd.(2). Lodged: 30th August 2022, Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central (re-issue).
Draft Cold Weather Bonus and Payments (Miscellaneous Amendments) P.84/2022. (Jersey) Regulations 202-.
Lodged: 2nd August 2022, Minister for Social Security.
States of Jersey Development Company Ltd: Appointment of Non-Executive P.85/2022. Director.
Lodged: 10th August 2022, Minister for Treasury and Resources.
In accordance with Standing Order 68A(5), notice has been given that Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South will act on the behalf of Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central in respect of this proposition.
Pension Plus Scheme. P.90/2022. Lodged: 23rd August 2022, Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade .
External Relations Common Policy Report R.124/2022. (In-Committee)
Note: The Minister for External Relations and Financial Services has given notice of his intention to propose that the States consider in-Committee the report entitled External Relations Common Policy Report'.
- ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS
E-petitions
The Chair of the Privileges and Procedures Committee will ask the Assembly whether it wishes to consider in-Committee the e-petition Introduce an immediate reduction in road fuel duty', which has attracted more than 5,000 signatures.
4th October 2022
Jersey Police Complaints Authority – Appointment of Members. P.87/2022. Lodged: 17th August 2022, Minister for Home Affairs.
Draft Marriage and Civil Partnership (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 202: P.88/2022. comments. Com. Presented: 24th August 2022, Children, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny
* TrainLodged: 13ee Minth September 2imum Wage 022, Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North . P.93/2022.
L.-M. HART Greffier of the States
16th September 2022 Note –
In accordance with the meeting dates fixed for 2022 by the Privileges and Procedures Committee, this meeting will continue, if necessary, on Wednesday 21st, Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd September 2022.
An asterisk * in the left-hand margin denotes either a new item added since the Principal Order Paper was published on 8th September 2022 (at which time the meeting had been scheduled to commence on
13th September 2022), or an item which has been altered or moved.
Explanatory Note regarding subordinate legislation tabled at this meeting.
(See Item B)
R&O.78/2022.
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Russia – Amendment No. 8) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Deputy Chief Minister K.F. Morel of St. John , St. Lawrence and Trinity for and on behalf of the Minister for External Relations and Financial Services.
This Order amends the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Jersey) Order 2021, in relation to further changes in UK sanctions on Russia which are made by the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 11) Regulations 2022 of the UK (S.I. 2022/792). Those Regulations came into force on 15th July 2022 and had immediate effect in Jersey subject to modifications, except where they create offences that are not based on provisions already in the list in column 5 of Schedule 1 to the amended Order.
This Order amends that list of UK prohibitions covered by the existing Jersey offence (carrying imprisonment for up to 7 years and an unlimited fine) of breaching implemented sanctions provisions. It does so to reflect the renumbering of several of the UK prohibitions following the removal of a prohibition relating to supply and delivery of interception and monitoring services from third countries.
This Order comes into force immediately after the midnight following its making. The Order was made on 15th July 2022 and came into force on 16th July 2022.
R&O.79/2022.
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Russia – Amendment No. 9) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Minister for External Relations and Financial Services.
This Order amends the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Jersey) Order 2021, in relation to further changes in UK sanctions on Russia which are made by the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 12) Regulations 2022 of the UK. Those Regulations come into force on 19th July 2022 and will have immediate effect in Jersey subject to modifications, except where they create offences that are not based on provisions already listed in column 5 of Schedule 1 to the amended Order.
This Order extends the existing Jersey offence (carrying imprisonment for up to 7 years and an unlimited fine) of breaching implemented sanctions provisions, so that it applies to breaches of a new prohibition of investment activities in relation to Russia.
This Order comes into force immediately after the midnight following its making. The Order was made on 18th July 2022 and came into force on 19th July 2022.
R&O.80/2022.
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Russia – Amendment No. 10) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Minister for External Relations and Financial Services.
This Order amends the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Jersey) Order 2021, in relation to further changes in UK sanctions on Russia which are made by the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 14) Regulations 2022 of the UK. Those Regulations come into force on 21st July 2022 and have immediate effect in Jersey subject to modifications, except where they create offences that are not based on provisions already listed in column 5 of Schedule 1 to the amended Order.
This Order extends the existing Jersey offence (carrying imprisonment for up to 7 years and an unlimited fine) of breaching implemented sanctions provisions, so that it applies to breaches of the new prohibitions related to: energy-related goods and related activities; G7 dependency and further goods list goods; oil and oil products; gold; coal and coal products; and professional and business services.
This Order comes into force on 21st July 2022.
The Order was made on 19th July 2022 and came into force on 21st July 2022.
R&O.81/2022.
Sea Fisheries (Spider Crabs – Restrictions on Fishing) (Amendment No. 3) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Minister for the Environment.
This Order amends the Sea Fisheries (Spider Crabs – Restrictions on Fishing) (Jersey) Order 2019 so that in 2022 the specified period, during which fishing for protected spider crabs is restricted, runs from the start of 1st September to the end of 15th October.
The Order comes into force 7 days after it is made.
The Order was made on 20th July 2022 and came into force on 27th July 2022.
R&O.82/2022.
Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Exceptions and Licences – Amendment) (Jersey) Order 2022.
Minister for External Relations and Financial Services.
This Order amends the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Implementation of External Sanctions) (Jersey) Order 2021 to make fresh provision about exceptions and licences relating to asset-freezing prohibitions.
The effect of the amendment is that a UK exception to an implemented UK asset-freezing prohibition has effect in Jersey as an exception to the corresponding asset-freezing prohibition in Part 3 of the Sanctions and Asset-Freezing (Jersey) Law 2019. Also the existing provision on licences is amended so that a UK power or duty to grant a licence, in relation to an implemented UK asset-freezing prohibition, has effect in Jersey as a ground for granting a licence in relation to the corresponding asset-freezing prohibition in Part 3 of the Law. The UK exceptions and licence provisions are to be read for this purpose with any necessary modifications for their application to Jersey (beyond those already in Schedule 2 to the Order, and subject to any special modifications for particular regimes in Schedule 3 to the Order).
This Order comes into force immediately after the midnight following its making. The Order was made on 25th July 2022 and came into force on 26th July 2022.
R&O.83/2022.
Ecclesiastical Legislation (Consequential Amendments – Commencement) (Jersey) Order 2022. Chief Minister.
This Order brings the Ecclesiastical Legislation (Consequential Amendments) (Jersey) Law 2022 into force on 8th September 2022.
The Order was made on 8th September 2022 and came into force on the same day.
R&O.85/2022.
Employment (Minimum Wage) (Amendment No. 15) (Jersey) Order 2022. Minister for Social Security.
This Order increases the hourly rates of the minimum wage for employees and trainees with effect from 1st October 2022.
The Order was made on 13th September 2022 and comes into force on 1st October 2022.
WRITTEN QUESTIONS (See Item I(a))
- The Minister for Children and Education tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy C. Curtis of St. Helier Central :
"Will the Minister explain what plans, if any, she has to extend funded nursery provision to include two-year old children?"
- The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy A. Howell of St. John , St. Lawrence and Trinity :
"In relation to the provision of a rehabilitation ward, will the Minister advise –
- the date on which Samarès Ward is scheduled to reopen;
- the number of beds that will be available in Samarès Ward , and if not the full complement of 28, why not;
- the costs incurred by the move from Plémont Ward to Samarès Ward ; and
- a breakdown of all costs incurred in refurbishing Plémont ward?"
- The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North :
"Will the Minister state the revenue from personal income taxation as a percentage of overall revenue for each respective year since 2012?"
- The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour :
"Will the Minister state whether it is possible to distinguish by area or sector in which G.S.T is levied (for example food, fuel, electricity, gas, telephone) the income that is received; and if this is possible, provide the annual breakdown of tax collected for each sector since G.S.T was introduced; and will he further advise how much revenue it is estimated would be lost if G.S.T were removed from food products in line with U.K practice for the application of V.A.T?"
- The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy B. Ward of St. Clement :
"Further to the response of his predecessor to the e-petition entitled Stop the double taxation of the Jersey pension' will the Minister advise whether he will revisit the issue of the double taxation of States old age pensions; and if not, why not?"
- The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central :
"Will the Minister provide a breakdown of the £85.5 million received in income tax in 2021 from companies by business type (sole trader, small business etc.) and by sector?"
- The Chair of the Privileges and Procedures Committee tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy M.R. Scott of St. Brelade :
"Will the Chair commit to seeking amendments to the Standing Orders of the States of Jersey to require the Chief Minister to disclose the identities of both Ministers and Assistant Ministers before nominations for the Chairs of Scrutiny Panels are made; and, if so, will she raise this matter as part of the work programme of the Committee to be implemented before the next election?"
- The Minister for Home Affairs tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central :
"Will the Minister –
- state whether there are any records of staff, in any sector, who are working on a visa being employed on a zero-hour contract and, if so, how many such staff there are; and
- advise how data regarding the employment of immigrant workers are collected and how the work arrangements for such workers are monitored?"
- The Minister for Housing and Communities tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy S.Y. Mézec of St. Helier South :
"Will the Minister state whether he has read the Reform Jersey Housing Crisis Action Plan', which was included as the final appendix to the States Assembly Order Paper for the meeting on 5th July 2022; and, if so, will he –
- provide a breakdown of his assessment of each of the proposals listed on page 2 of that document (page 42 of the Order Paper);
- state whether he will implement them or not; and
- if he does intend to implement any of them, advise by when such implementation will occur?"
- The Chair of the States Employment Board tabled an answer on 25th July 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy L. Feltham of St. Helier Central :
"Will the Chair how many States of Jersey employees have left the organisation, and the reasons they provided for leaving, categorised by department and directorate, in –
- 2018;
- 2019;
- 2020;
- 2021 Quarter 1;
- 2021 Quarter 2;
- 2021 Quarter 3;
- 2021 Quarter 4;
- 2022 Quarter 1; and
- 2022 Quarter 2?"
- The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy M.B. Andrews of St. Helier North :
"Will the Minister provide the total revenue generated by the income tax scheme for High-Net-Worth Individuals since the inception of this scheme?"
- The Minister for the Environment tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy M. R. Scott of St. Brelade :
"With respect to the West of Island Planning Framework and the Local Improvement Plan for St Brelade's Bay proposed in the Bridging Island Plan, will the Minister advise –
- the date by which work on both the Framework and the Improvement Plan is expected to commence;
- whether the work will include a needs analysis or a gap analysis in each case, and if not, why not; and
- whether he or his department intend to engage with local planning consultants to assist in developing the Framework, the Improvement Plan and the related gap and need analyses, and if not, why not?"
- The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy A. Howell of St. John , St. Lawrence and Trinity :
"In light of recent reports in the Bailiwick Express regarding bed shortages, will the Minister inform the Assembly of the following –
- the number of overnight beds in the Jersey General Hospital (excluding Obstetric, Paediatric and Mental Health beds) that are available for use and fully staffed, together with the occupancy rates;
- if the number of beds has reduced from the figure of 172 reported in a Freedom of Information request in September 2020, who made the decision to reduce the number of beds;
- how many of the 13 beds on Samarès Ward , that are not currently being used for rehabilitation and allocated to patients principally needing packages of care in the community whilst their transfer of care is delayed, are now operational and being used for patient care; and
- how many, and what type of, operations and procedures have been cancelled or postponed as a result of staff or bed shortages per month in 2021 and 2022?"
- The Minister for Home Affairs tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy C.A. Alves of St. Helier Central :
"Will the Minister –
- provide the most recent statistics relating to sexual offences against both men and women in Jersey;
- advise the status of the Violence Against Women Group and its Terms of Reference;
- advise, with reference to Written Question 122/2021, the status of the review of the contract between the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) and Jersey Action Against Rape (JAAR);
- state the number of counsellors which the SARC now employ; and,
- state whether she will commit to regularly publishing the statistics on sexual offences in Jersey and to assessing the impact of the Sexual Offences (Jersey) Law 2018 since its introduction?"
- The Minister for Infrastructure tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to the following question asked by the Connétable of St. Martin :
"Will the Minister outline the Government of Jersey's work programme to improve road safety during this Assembly's term, with reference to the actions outlined in Island Road Safety Review - December 2021' (R.185/2021)?"
- The Minister for Treasury and Resources tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy R.S. Kovacs of St. Saviour :
"Will the Minister provide a breakdown for the last 10 years of how much revenue was collected for the Treasury through Island-wide rates each year, by Parish and in total; and will the Minister state in which areas the revenue collected through Island-wide rates is used?"
- The Minister for Housing and Communities tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy R.J. Ward of St. Helier Central :
"Will the Minister advise how many Andium Homes tenants have moved to a refurbished home with Andium in the last two years and faced an increase in rent due to this change; and, within this data set, will he state –
- the mean and median rent increase faced by these tenants; and
- how many tenants were compulsorily moved due to large scale refurbishment?"
- The Minister for Health and Social Services tabled an answer on 20th September 2022 to the following question asked by Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central :
"Will the Minister state whether the hours for the infant feeding specialist have been reduced since the service was initiated, and if so what is the difference in hours and what is the rationale for the reduction in service; and will she further advise whether all new parents can access the specialist feeding advice they need, both within the maternity unit and after they return home with their child, so that they have the best opportunity to breastfeed successfully?"
APPOINTMENT OF MINISTERS, COMMITTEES AND PANELS (See Item F)
Privileges and Procedures Committee: appointment of a member of the Scrutiny Liaison Committee
Standing Order 122 provides that the Chair of the Privileges and Procedures Committee shall nominate one member of the Scrutiny Liaison Committee as a member of the Committee.
After the Chair has made the nominations the Presiding Officer will invite alternative nominations. Only members who are members of the Scrutiny Liaison Committee are eligible for appointment. If alternative nominations are made there will be a secret ballot.
Elected members of the Public Accounts Committee
Standing Order 123(1) provides that the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee shall indicate the number of elected members (being not less than 2) that he or she wishes to have as members of the Committee and should then nominate elected members (who are neither Ministers nor Assistant Ministers) as candidates for appointment. Standing Order 131(1)(b) provides that there must be an even number of members (but not less than 4) and half must be persons who are not members of the States.
After the Chair has made her nomination the Presiding Officer will invite alternative nominations. If alternative nominations are made, a secret ballot will be held.
Public Accounts Committee: Appointment of unelected members
In accordance with Standing Order 124(1) the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee has given notice of her nominations for the positions of unelected member of the Public Accounts Committee as follows –
Mr. Graeme Phipps
Mr. Philip Taylor
Mr. Matthew Woodhams
In accordance with Standing Order 131(1)(b), the constitution of the Public Accounts Committee provides that (not including the Chairman) there must be equal numbers of elected members (who are not Ministers or Assistant Ministers) and non-States members.
In accordance with Standing Order 124(2) any alternative nominations for membership of the Public Accounts Committee must have been received by the Greffier of the States no later than 2 clear working days before the meeting, namely no later than 8th September 2018. No alternative nominations were received.
Biographies
- Mr. Graeme Phipps
A professional geophysicist and geologist with over 45 years' experience in the international oil and gas industry. Graeme has served on 11 different Boards with roles on Audit, Reserves, Compensation, Corporate Governance, EH&S and Special Committees plus being Chairman and CEO of one public company. He also served as President and in senior executive positions, plus in Corporate Planning including as VP Corporate Planning and Business Development. Graeme recently served as an independent member of the Public Accounts Committee between November 2020 and May 2022 and his in-depth knowledge and experience of the PAC's work over the last two years will provide expertise and continuity for the new members
- Mr. Philip Taylor
Philip is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. He was the Senior Partner of the PwC Channel Islands Firm and was the Global Leader of PwC's Global Audit Quality Assurance programme. Since retiring from PwC in 2009 Philip has been a Commissioner on the Jersey Financial Services Commission, a Member of the Conduct & Case Management Committees of the UK Financial Reporting Council and Chair of the States of Jersey Treasury Advisory Panel. He has been a director of a number of public and private companies in Jersey including Royal Bank of Scotland International Limited. His charitable work has included acting as Chair of the Jersey College for Girls and of its Foundation. He is currently Chair of Jersey Trees for Life.
- Mr. Matthew Woodhams
Matthew Woodhams is by profession a Solicitor, qualified for 26 years, with a background of undertaking prosecutions and litigation against professional service providers. Until moving to Jersey last year, with his husband, he spent 5 years in the City as compliance and risk consultant. His move to Jersey was based on striving to get a proper work life balance and be part of a community where he can make a real difference. He is the Head of Compliance for Apex Jersey where has introduced a new compliance operating model and regulatory risk management culture based on Conduct, Culture and Ethics.
Process
There was open competition for the new appointments. An advertisement was placed locally, together with social media postings and a LinkedIn campaign managed by the States Greffe in conjunction with PeopleHub. A range of local community groups and organisations were also contacted directly with the information in order to assist in disseminating it to their membership (e.g. Institute of Directors, Chamber of Commerce and third sector organisations etc.) The advert sought experienced professionals able to demonstrate a successful track record in, but not limited to, IT, finance, HR, regulatory, legal or the third sector environments. The applicants needed to demonstrate they could work constructively as part of a team, with an analytical approach and strong communication skills.
The recruitment process was successful in attracting a number of high-calibre candidates. All applicants for the lay member vacancies were provided further information detailing the role and responsibilities of unelected members, including the recently introduced Code of Conduct for lay members of the PAC in an information pack available alongside the advert. Lay members will be asked to adopt this code until the end of their term. A shortlisting process was undertaken which reviewed the knowledge and skill sets of the applicants as well as their reasons and values for wishing to become a member of the Committee. The highest scoring applicants from this process were subsequently invited to interview.
The shortlisting and interview panel comprised the Chair, the Greffier of the States and the Practice Director of the Law Officers' Department, abiding by Appointments Commission guidance, including the appropriate documentation and management of any conflicts of interest. It used a scoring matrix in order to assess the candidates objectively, both at the shortlisting and the interview stage. Five applicants were shortlisted for interview and interviews took place between 4th and 9th August 2022.
The candidates were advised that the non-elected member or lay roles are not remunerated, and expenses are not ordinarily payable. Given that successful candidates would be expected to attend and participate in (at least) 2 meetings per month, be called to attend other working meetings or public hearings and could expect to receive significant quantities of documentation to review, they were advised of the demanding workload accordingly. Candidates were also advised that if successfully appointed, they would be expected to abide by the Code of Conduct, a draft copy of which was supplied to them on application. The Code is attached to this paper for information and is appended to the most recent update to the Scrutiny and Public Accounts Committee Proceedings: Code of Practice.
Following the interviews, the Panel was unanimous in its agreement to nominate the three candidates. In making the recommendation for appointment, the selection panel carefully considered the merits of all the candidates and their professional and academic backgrounds, with the aim of complementing the experience and background of the States Members of the PAC.
The Panel was delighted to be able to nominate Mr Graeme Phipps who served on the previous PAC. His in-depth knowledge and experience of the PAC's work over the last two years will provide expertise and continuity for the new members. Mr Phipps has spent his working life in various management and director positions including roles as President and Chair of the Board, member of Audit and Corporate Governance Committees and other related roles. As a Jersey citizen with Canadian heritage, his skills and experience in consulting services and as a director of 2 international oil and gas companies, will continue to provide a fresh perspective to the Committee.
Mr Philip Taylor is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants and provides significant experience from the financial services industry as well as having served on numerous boards in both non-executive and Chairing roles. Most recently Mr Taylor acted as the Chair of the Treasury Advisory Panel and he was the Global Leader for PwC Quality Assurance between 2003 and 2009. The Panel is delighted to nominate a lay member with significant experience within this sector and Mr Taylor will bring his impressive wealth of knowledge to assist the Committee in this regard.
Mr Matthew Woodhams provides the Committee with a varied range of skills acquired through work in the legal and compliance and regulatory sectors across a range of jurisdictions. Mr Woodhams currently serves as the Head of Compliance for Apex Group, Jersey and provides Strategic leadership of compliance function in funds, corporate and compliance services business. He brings a varied experience to the Committee including a detailed understanding of risk management and governance which will complement the skills within the Committee from other elected and lay members.
Two members of the Jersey Police Authority
The Jersey Police Authority consists of not less than 5 and not more than 7 members, up to 2 of whom are elected members of the States. The Presiding Officer will invite nominations for the position of member of the Police Authority. If there are more than 2 nominations, a secret ballot or ballots will be held. Article 5(6) of the States of Jersey Police Force Law 2012 stipulates that none of the following may be appointed as a member of the Police Authority –
- a police officer;
- a person who is a member of the Honorary Police;
- an office holder of a Crown appointment;
- the Minister or his or her Assistant Minister;
- a Connétable ;
- a States' employee;
- a person who is bankrupt, whether under the law of Jersey or under the law of a country or territory outside Jersey;
- a person who has been a police officer at any time during the previous 5 years; or
- a person who has been a member of the Honorary Police at any time during the previous 5 years.
In addition, it was recognised in 2014 that serving on the Children, Education and Home Affairs Scrutiny Panel could potentially constitute a conflict of interest with membership of the Jersey Police Authority.
Explanatory Note regarding the main respondents for items listed under Public Business (Item L)
In accordance with Standing Order 104A, a time limit of 15 minutes applies to speeches made during debate, unless discretion has been exercised to allow for a longer, or shorter, time limit. No time limit applies to either speech made by the proposer.
Discretion is exercised by the Presiding Officer in accordance with guidance issued by the Bailiff , following consultation with the Privileges and Procedures Committee. The current guidance was presented to the States in the report Time Limits on Speeches in Debates: Guidance on the Exercise of Discretion' (R.3/2021). The report states that discretion may be exercised to allow for a longer speech than 15 minutes where the member speaking is designated as the main respondent' to the debate.
The following members have been identified as the main respondents in the debates listed to occur at this meeting –
Chair of the Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel | |
Minister for Social Security | |
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202- (P.83/2022) | Chair of the Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel |
Minister for Social Security | |
Draft Community Costs Bonus (Amendment) (Jersey) Regulations 202-. (P.83/2022): amendment (P.83/2022 Amd.) – amendment (P.83/2022 Amd.Amd.) | Deputy L.V. Feltham of St. Helier Central |
Minister for Social Security | |
Chair of the Health and Social Security Scrutiny Panel | |
States of Jersey Development Company Ltd: Appointment of Non-Executive Director (P.85/2022) | Chair of the Corporate Services Scrutiny Panel |
Minister for Housing and Communities | |
Composition of Rent Tribunal (P.89/2022): amendment (P.89/2022 Amd.) | Deputy G.P. Southern of St. Helier Central |
Minister for Social Security |
ORAL QUESTIONS TO MINISTERS WITHOUT NOTICE (See Item I(c))
Questions without notice 2022
1st Session 2022
18th January Home Affairs Infrastructure Chief Minister 8th February International Social Security Chief Minister
Development
1st March Treasury and Housing and Chief Minister
Resources Communities
29th March Economic Children and Chief Minister
Development, Education
Tourism, Sport and
Culture
25th April Environment External Relations and Chief Minister
Financial Services
2nd Session 2022
13th September Health and Social Home Affairs Chief Minister
Services
4th October Housing and Infrastructure Chief Minister
Communities
1st November International Social Security Chief Minister
Development
22nd November Treasury and Children and Education Chief Minister
Resources
13th December Economic Environment Chief Minister
Development, Tourism,
Sport and Culture