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STATES OF JERSEY
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RENT CONTROL TRIBUNAL: APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS
Lodged au Greffe on 8th April 2003 by the Housing Committee
STATES GREFFE
PROPOSITION
THE STATES are asked to decide whether they are of opinion
in p u rsuance of Article 3(1) of the Dwelling Houses (Rent Control) (Jersey) Law 1949, as amended, to re-
appoint the following persons to act as Chairman and Members of the Rent Control Tribunal for the period ending on 12th April 2004, namely –
M r . T e r e n c e Lavery – Chairman M r s . M a ry M argaret Gaiger
M r . R o n a l d P eter Welling
M r . C h r i st o p her John Sheehan
HOUSING COMMITTEE
REPORT
Article 3 of the Dwelling Houses (Rent Control) (Jersey) Law 1949, as amended, provides for the States to appoint a Rent Control Tribunal consisting of a Chairman and not less than three, nor more than four other Members. The Law also provides that the Chairman and two other Members constitute a quorum for any sitting of the Tribunal.
Regulation 2 of the Dwelling Houses (Rent Control) (Jersey) Regulations 1946 states that the Chairman and Members of the Tribunal shall hold office for a period of twelve months ending on 12th April each year, and are eligible for re-appointment.
The current Chairman and Members serving on the Tribunal for the period ending on 12th April 2002 have agreed to allow their names to be put forward for nomination for a further term.
The Committee accordingly has pleasure in nominating the current Chairman and the persons named below to serve for a further twelve-month term, ending on 12th April 2004.
M r . T e r e n c e Lavery – Chairman M r s . M a ry M argaret Gaiger
M r . R o n a l d P eter Welling
M r . C h r i st o p her John Sheehan
There are no additional financial or manpower implications for the States arising from this proposition.