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Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005: Transfer sponsorship from Treasury and Resources to Chief Minister

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A decision made 15 February 2011.

Decision Reference:  MD-TR-2011-0013

Decision Summary Title:

Transfer of Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 Functions from the Treasury and Resources Minister to the Chief Minister

Date of Decision Summary:

3rd February 2011

Decision Summary Author:

Head of Decision Support

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

States of Jersey (Transfer of Functions No. 4) (Treasury and Resources to Chief Minister) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

Date of Written Report:

3rd February 2011

Written Report Author:

Assistant Chief Executive

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:  Transfer of the sponsorship of the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 from the Treasury and Resources Minister to the Chief Minister.

Decision(s):  The Minister for Treasury and Resources, having decided to transfer responsibility of the Data Protection Commission and its functions to the Chief Minister, approved the draft States of Jersey (Transfer of Functions No. 4) (Treasury and Resources to Chief Minister) (Jersey) Regulations 201- and agreed that the Chief Minister should be requested to approve them and lodge them ‘au Greffe’ as soon as possible.

Reason(s) for Decision:  The Data Protection Commission is an independent non-executive department within the administration of the States of Jersey.  Responsibility is currently shared between the Minister for Treasury and Resources and the Chief Minister.  These regulations will transfer responsibility solely to the Chief Minister which will include receiving reports and sponsoring legislation on the recommendation of the Data Protection Commission. Under Article 29(4) of the States of Jersey Law 2005 the draft Regulations to transfer the functions can only be lodged ‘au Greffe’  by the Chief Minister.

Resource Implications: The Data Protection Commission is a non-Ministerial States Funded Body as defined under the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005.  This will not change as a result of this decision.  There are no additional financial or manpower implications.

Action required:   The Treasury and Resources Department should forward a request to the Chief Minister requesting him to take the necessary steps to lodge these regulations ‘au Greffe’ for debate in the States Assembly at the earliest opportunity. 

Signature:

 

 

 

Position: Senator  P F C Ozouf, Minister for Treasury and Resources

 

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision:

 

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