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2.3 The Deputy of St. John of the Minister for Transport and Technical Services regarding an appeal procedure for the new summer bus timetable:
Will an appeal procedure be available to anyone who is adversely affected by routes amendments by the new summer bus timetable?
Connétable M.K. Jackson of St. Brelade (The Minister for Transport and
Technical Services):
Persons who disagree with any such decision can appeal under the provisions of Article 25 of the Motor Traffic (Jersey) Law 1935. However, this should be seen as a last resort and I would always encourage anyone who is dissatisfied to approach me or my officers in the first instance and we will work with them to explore all possible solutions.
The Deputy Bailiff :
Is there a supplementary?
- The Deputy of St. John :
Where a person does not wish to approach your officers directly and has done so through his Parish representative or Senator, is the Minister happy that the responses that have been given by his department to that elected representative are sufficient to be able to pass them on to a member of the public?
The Connétable of St. Brelade :
While I am not quite clear what the Deputy is alluding to, I am sure that if any States representative is dissatisfied with answers given by officers a reference to me will hopefully clarify the issue.
The Deputy of St. John :
I thank the Minister for his reply. I will talk to him outside again later.
- Connétable J. Gallichan of St. Mary :
Can the Minister confirm whether the same right of appeal is available to changes for the school bus timetable?
The Connétable of St. Brelade :
I see no reason why not.
The Deputy Bailiff :
Very well. Is there nothing further from you, Deputy of St. John ? The Deputy of St. John :
No, Sir; thank you.
The Deputy Bailiff :
Question 5, Senator Perchard will ask of the Chief Minister.