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Customs and Excise (Safety and Security) (Import) (Jersey) Order 2021

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A decision made on 29 October 2021

Ministerial decision reference: MD-HA-2021-0072

Decision summary title: Customs and Excise (Safety and Security) (Import) (Jersey) Order 202-

Decision summary author

Customs Brexit Legal & Policy Principal

Is the decision summary public or exempt?  

Public

Report title Customs and Excise (Safety and Security) (Import) (Jersey) Order 202-

Report author or name of

person giving report

Legislative Drafter

Is the report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision

The Minister for Home Affairs made the Customs and Excise (Safety and Security) (Import) (Jersey) Order 202-.

 

This Order makes provision in relation to goods being imported into Jersey from places outside the customs territory (which comprises the United Kingdom, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man) to submit certain safety and security declarations in respect of those goods.

 

On the 26th November 2018, the UK Government and Government of Jersey entered into an ‘Arrangement’ concerning the establishment and operation of the United Kingdom-Crown Dependencies customs union.

 

The Arrangement, which came into effect when the UK exited the EU, covers all trade in goods that includes the elimination between its members of customs duty on imports and exports, and the adoption of a common customs tariff (the UK Trade Tariff) in their relations with third countries.

 

Paragraph 9 of the Arrangement requires the Government of Jersey to comply with all relevant international obligations that relate to customs matters within the scope of the Arrangement; and extends to Jersey.  The Arrangement specifically includes import controls to the extent that they relate to safety and security.

 

This Order ensures that the Government of Jersey corresponds with the Arrangement.

 

Resource implications:  There are no financial or manpower implications arising from this decision.

Action required:  The Minister for Home Affairs to sign the Order and the Private Secretary to return the document to the States Greffe.   The Greffier of the States is requested to arrange for the States Assembly to be notified of the Order.

Signature

 

 

Position

Deputy Gregory Guida

Minister for Home Affairs

Date signed

 

 

Effective date of the decision

 

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