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Health and Social Services: Appointment of Assistant Minister: Consent of the Chief Minister

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A decision made on 14 September 2018

Decision Reference:       MD-C-2018-0144 

Decision Summary Title

Appointment of an Assistant Minister to the Health and Social Services Minister – consent of the Chief Minister

Date of Decision Summary:

5 September 2018

Decision Summary Author:

 

Assistant Director – Policy and Ministerial Support (HSSD)

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral

Person Giving Report:

Assistant Director – Policy and Ministerial Support (HSSD)

Written Report

Title

n/a 

 

Date of Written Report:

n/a

Written Report Author:

n/a  

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

n/a

Subject:    Consent of the Chief Minister to the appointment of an Assistant Minister to the Health and Social Services Minister.

 

Decision(s):  The Chief Minister consented to the appointment of Senator Sam Mézec as an Assistant Minister for Health and Social Services with specific responsibility for Children’s Service.    

Reason(s) for Decision: Article 25 (1) of the States of Jersey Law 2005 allows a Minister to appoint elected members as his or her Assistant Ministers. Under article 25(2), a Minister may only appoint an Assistant Minister with the prior consent of the Chief Minister.

 

A separate Ministerial Decision signed by the Health and Social Services (HSS) Minister confirms the appointment of Senator Mézec as an Assistant Minister, with particular responsibility for Children’s Service.

 

Resource Implications There are no financial or manpower implications.

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Action required: The Minister for Health and Social Services to be notified of the Chief Minister’s decision.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Senator John Le Fondré

Chief Minister

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision:

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