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Employment of States of Jersey Employees' Regulations - Position of Magistrate and Assistant Magistrate

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 (06.08.07) to add the post of Magistrate and Assistant Magistrate to the schedule of the Employment of States of Jersey Employees'(Jersey) Law 2005.

Decision Reference:

MD-C-2007-0046

Decision:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Clauses if Decision Exempt: (From Code of Practice Publication)

N/A

Date of Decision Summary:

26 July 2007

Decision Summary Author:

Mick Pinel – Head of Employee Relations, Chief Minister’s Department

Decision Summary Title:

DS – Employment of States of Jersey Employees’ Regulations – Position of the Magistrate and assistant Magistrate

Type of Report: Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving Oral Report:

N/A

Telephone or

E-mail Meeting?

N/A

Written Report

Title:

WR – Employees of States of Jersey Employees’ Regulations – Position of the Magistrate and assistant Magistrate

Date of Written Report :

26 July 2007

Written Report – Author:

Mick Pinel – Head of Employee Relations, Chief Minister’s Department

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Clauses if Written Report Exempt: (From Code of Practice Publication)

N/A

Subject: Employment of States of Jersey Employees’ Regulations – Position of the Magistrate and assistant Magistrate

Decision(s):

The post of Magistrate, to include assistant Magistrate, to be added to the schedule to the Employment of States of Jersey Employees’ (Jersey) Law, 2005.

The States Employment Board to determine the remuneration payable to the Magistrate and assistant Magistrate.

Reason(s) for decision:

To establish in Law that the Magistrate and assistant Magistrate are not employees (of the States Employment Board) within the meaning of the Law.

To amend the Loi (1864) concernant La charge de Juge d’Instruction so as to permit the States Employment Board to determine the remuneration payable to the Magistrate and assistant Magistrate.

Action required:

Officers to forward the report and draft amendments to the Greffier of the States and Publications editor to arrange for them to be lodged as soon as possible.

Signature:

Position:

Deputy Chief Minister

Date of Decision: (Date Signed, or Effective Date only for Retrospective Decisions)

 

 

 

 

 

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