Committee/Panel: Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Panel | |
Launch Date: 15 September 2020 | Close Date: To be advised |
Submissions Deadline: To be advised | Review Status: Review concluded |
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The Panel has published a Comments paper ahead of the States debate on 9th February 2021.
About
The Draft Wildlife (Jersey) Law 202- [P.110-2020] was lodged in the States by the Minister for the Environment on 11th September 2020. The main aim of the Draft Law is to revise and update the statutory protection of wild animals, wild birds and wild plants in Jersey. The Draft Law, if adopted, will provide a strengthened legal and administrative framework for the regulation and enforcement of activities affecting wildlife. In addition, it will ensure that Jersey meets current international standards and ensuring compliance with the Island's strategic and international responsibilities. The Law makes new provision to control invasive non-native species and creates a duty for public bodies to promote biodiversity in Jersey.
The Draft Law was subject to public consultation during late 2018, with a consultation report published online in March 2019.
The proposition is due for States debate on 9th February 2021
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Submission- Societe Jersiaise - Botany Section - Draft Wildlife (Jersey) Law 202 - 15 January 2021 Submission - JFU and RJAHS (joint) - Draft Wildlife (Jersey) Law Review - 9 October 2020 Submission - John Pinel - Draft Wildlife (Jersey Law 202- - 19 September 2020 Submission - Ramsar Management Authority - Draft Wildlife (Jersey) Law 202 - 11 October 2019