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Vertical Block Exemption Consultation: Government Response and Approval of Law Drafting instructions

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A decision made on 11 June 2020

Ministerial Decision Reference: MD-C-2020-0046

Decision summary title: 

Government Response to Vertical Block Exemption Consultation & Approval of Law Drafting Instructions

Date of decision summary:

29 May 2020

Decision summary author:

Competition Policy Advisor

Is the decision summary public or exempt? 

Public

Type of Report:
oral or written?

Written

Person giving oral Report:

N/A

Report title:

General Vertical Block Exemption Order

Date of written Report:

29 May 2020

Written Report author:

Competition Policy Advisor

Is the Report public or exempt?

Public

Decision and reason for the decision


The Chief Minister has approved and authorised the publication of the Government’s response to the consultation on the merits of introducing a General Vertical Block Exemption Order under the Competition (Jersey) Law 2005. The response will be made available on: https://www.gov.je/Government/Consultations/Pages/CompetitionLawConsultation.aspx.

 

The Chief Minister has furthermore approved the submission of law drafting instructions for the creation of the Ministerial Order introducing the General Vertical Block Exemption in the manner proposed in the consultation paper.

 

Resource implications


Law drafting time will be required. There are no other resource implications for the Government of Jersey.

 

Action required
Law drafting instructions to be submitted by the Competition Policy Advisor to the Principal Legislative Drafter.

 

Signature

 

 

 

 

 

Senator John Le Fondré

Position

 

 

 

 

 

Chief Minister

Date signed

Effective immediately

 

 

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