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Statutory Nuisance (Jersey) Law 1999: Inspections: Instruction of Officers

A formal published “Ministerial Decision” is required as a record of the decision of a Minister (or an Assistant Minister where they have delegated authority) as they exercise their responsibilities and powers.

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A decision made 17 July 2017:

Decision Reference:  MD-PE-2017-0060

Decision Summary Title :

Statutory Nuisance (Jersey) Law 1999 - Inspections

Date of Decision Summary:

11 July 2017

Decision Summary Author:

 

Director of Environmental Health

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

Report: Statutory Nuisance (Jersey) Law 1999 - Inspections

Date of Written Report:

11 July 2017

Written Report Author:

Director of Environmental Health

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Approve the instruction of officers to carry out inspections in accordance with Article 4(2) of the Statutory Nuisance (Jersey) Law 1999

Decision(s):

The Minister decided to approve the instruction of officers to carry out inspections in accordance with Article 4(2) of the Statutory Nuisance (Jersey) Law 1999.

Reason(s) for Decision:

To assist those officers in carrying out their duties under the Statutory Nuisance (Jersey) Law 1999, specifically to carry out inspections to detect the presence or existence of any statutory nuisance in respect of which no complaint has been made.

Resource Implications:

None

Action required:

The Director of Environmental Health is to instruct Officers to carry out inspections to detect the presence or existence of any statutory nuisance in accordance with Article 4(2) of the Statutory Nuisance (Jersey) Law 1999.

Signature:

Deputy S Luce

Position:

Minister for the Environment

 

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Initials

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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