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Statutory Powers: Delegation: June 2013

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A decision made 7 June 2013:

Decision Reference:    MD-PE-2013-0057

Decision Summary Title:

Delegation of Statutory Powers – June 2013

Date of Decision Summary:

6 June 2013

Decision Summary Author:

States Veterinary Assistant

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title:

Scheme of Delegation for the Minister of Planning and Environment June 2013

Date of Written Report:

6 June 2013

Written Report Author:

States Veterinary Assistant

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:  Delegation of Statutory Powers

Decision(s):

By virtue of the power conferred on him by Article 28(1) of the States of Jersey Law 2005 the Minister has delegated the functions conferred upon or vested in him under the relevant legislation as indicated in the Scheme of Delegation for the Minister of Planning and Environment June 2013.

 

The Minister for Planning and Environment extended delegated powers under the following legislation:

  1.   Diseases of Animals (Bees) (Jersey) Order 2013

 

Reason(s) for Decision:

To ensure that decisions are made at the appropriate level in the Ministry and Department to ensure the efficient administration of the Minister’s duties and responsibilities.

Resource Implications: None

Action required:

The Greffier of the States be requested to re-present the agreement on delegation of functions to the States at the earliest opportunity

Signature:

 

Deputy R C Duhamel

Position:

Minister

 

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

Statutory Powers: Delegation: June 2013

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

 

Scheme of Delegation for the Minister of Planning and Environment June 2013

(Public)

 

Purpose of the Report

The Minister has decided to grant delegated powers to officers to assist in efficient operation of Department business.

 

Background
Article 28 (1) of the States of Jersey Law 2005 permits a Minister to delegate, wholly or partly, functions conferred upon or invested in the Minister by or under this Law or any other enactment or any other enactment of the United Kingdom having effect in Jersey.

 

It also states that the delegation of functions by a Minister under the Article shall not prevent the Minister exercising those functions personally.


Discussion

The Powers to be delegated: Diseases of Animals (Bees) (Jersey) Order 2013

  1. Article 8 arrange for any sample submitted under Article 4(4) or 5(3) to be tested by an approved laboratory.
  2. Article 9, where the presence of American foul brood or European foul brood has been confirmed to serve on a person who tends a hive or any person in charge of a thing liable to spread the diseases a notice requiring destruction or treatment.
  3. Article 10, where the presence of a notifiable pest has been confirmed to serve on a person who tends a hive  or any person who has a bee pest in his or her possession or charge a notice requiring destruction or treatment.
  4. Article 11, to declare in a notice the presence of a notifiable disease or notifiable pest, once confirmed, to be an infected area and permit movement of bees, bee products etc. from that area by licence.
  5. Article 15, to grant a licence, subject to conditions to import bees from another place in the British Islands and to revoke, suspend or vary a licence at any time.


Recommendation

The Minister is recommended to grant delegation of statutory powers to appropriately trained officers.

 

Written by:

States Veterinary Assistant

 

 

Approved by: 

Director for Environment

[File Ref]

Ministerial Decision ref: MD-PE-2013-XXXX

6 June 2013

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