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EU Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

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A decision made 19 October 2018:

MINISTERIAL DECISION REFERENCE:    MD-ER-2018-0036

DECISION SUMMARY TITLE:   EU Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

DECISION SUMMARY AUTHOR:

Director, External Relations with Law Officers Department

IS THE DECISION SUMMARY PUBLIC OR EXEMPT?  

Public

REPORT TITLE:   EU Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control) (Jersey) Regulations 201-

REPORT AUTHOR OR NAME OF PERSON GIVING REPORT: 

Law Officers Department

IS THE REPORT PUBLIC OR EXEMPT

Public

DECISION AND REASON FOR THE DECISION:

The purpose of this draft EU Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control) (Jersey) Regulations 201- (the “new Regulations”) is to create a framework of powers to enable the implementation of a customs union between the United Kingdom and Jersey, primarily through:

a. Amending Article 6 to the Customs and Excise (Jersey) Law 1999 (Regulation 2); and

b. Provide further Order-making powers in relation to customs and excise matters more broadly (Regulation 3).

At present, Jersey forms part of the UK Member State for the purposes of the EU customs union to the extent provided for by Protocol 3 to the UK Act of Accession 1972. However, when the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019, the relationship Jersey has to the EU and the UK through the EU Treaties, via Protocol 3, will come to an end. Accordingly, the new Regulations amend Article 6 of the 1999 Law to allow the same powers (although slightly expanded), which have implemented the requirements of the EU Treaties. These will therefore apply to any new customs arrangement with the UK, as well as for any new customs relationship that the UK might enter into the EU.

The Minister for External Relations together with the Council of Minister have approved the draft Regulations, and requested that they be lodged ’au Greffe’ for consideration by the States Assembly at the next available opportunity.

RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS: 

There are no financial or manpower implications for the States arising directly from the adoption of these draft Regulations.

ACTION REQUIRED: 

The Ministry of External Relations to request the Greffier of the States to lodge the draft EU Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control) (Jersey) Regulations 201- for consideration by the States Assembly at the next available opportunity.

SIGNATURE:

 

 

SENATOR IAN GORST

POSITION:

 

 

MINISTER FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS

 

 

DATE SIGNED      October 2018

EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE DECISION (if different)

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