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Education Department: Delegations of Functions to Assistant Minister: Rescindment

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A decision made 10 April 2018:

Ministerial decision reference    MD-C-2018-0072 

Decision summary title  Report specifying rescindment of delegation to Assistant Minister for Education

Decision summary author

Policy Officer, Community and Constitutional Affairs

Is the decision summary public or exempt?  

Public

Report title  States of Jersey Law 2005 – Rescindment of delegation of functions - Minister for Education to Assistant Minister

Report author or name of

person giving report

Policy Officer, Community and Constitutional Affairs

Is the report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision 

The Deputy Chief Minister, in the temporary absence of the Chief Minister, rescinded the decision to delegate wholly the functions conferred upon or vested in the office of Minister for Education to Deputy Anne Pryke of Trinity as Assistant Minister for Education (MD-C-2018-0071, available at www.gov.je).  This followed the presentation by the Privileges and Procedures Committee to the States Assembly of the Commissioner for Standards: Investigation of Breach of the Code of Conduct for Elected Members by Deputy R.G. Bryans of St Helier (R.44/2018).  The Chief Minister decided to present a Report to the States Assembly specifying this rescinded delegation, further to Article 30 of the States of Jersey Law 2005.

Resource implications 

None.

 

Action required 

Officers to request the Greffier of the States to arrange for the Report to be presented to the States Assembly.

 

Signature

 

 

 

 

Position

 

Senator Ian Gorst

Chief Minister

 

 

 

Date signed

 

Effective date of the decision 

 

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