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Office of the Superintendent Registrar: Annual fee increases 2023

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A decision made 24 October 2022:

Decision Reference:  MD-HA-2022-654

Public

Subject: Drafting Instructions: Office of the Superintendent Registrar annual fee increases 2023

 

Report Title: Drafting Instructions: Office of the Superintendent Registrar annual fee increases 2023

Exempt (Article 35)

Decision(s):

The Minister requested that an Order be drafted to increase fees charged by the Office of the Superintendent Registrar by 2.5 per cent to reflect inflation.

Reason for Decision(s):

The Minister wishes to make the Order to increase the fees under the Marriage and Civil Status (Jersey) Order 2018 and Civil Partnership (Forms, Registration and Fees) (Jersey) Order 2012, charged by the Office of the Superintendent Registrar, to take effect from 1st January 2023, to reflect inflation.

Resource Implications: There are no manpower or financial implications arising from this decision.

 

Action Required: The Principal Legislative Drafter to be requested to draft the Order.

Signature:

 

 

Signed By: Minister for Home Affairs

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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