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Delegation of Functions: Minister for Social Security Covid-19 Extensions

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A decision made on 3 December 2021

Decision Reference:  MD-S-2021-0085

Decision Summary Title :

SS Ministerial delegations extension – Covid 19

Date of Decision Summary:

01 December 2021

Decision Summary Author:

Senior Policy Officer

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Written

Person Giving

NA

Written Report

Title :

SS Ministerial delegations extension – Covid 19

Date of Written Report:

01 December 2021

Written Report Author:

Senior Policy Officer

Written Report:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject: Minister for Social Security extension - delegation of functions in response to Covid-19.

Decision(s): In addition to ongoing ministerial delegations the Minister for Social Security signed MD-S-2021-0029 on 26th March 2021, due to Covid-19 (Coronavirus), to maintain continued efficient administration. Having now reviewed this decision the Minister has decided to extend the delegations as detailed below from the end of 2021 until 1st April 2022. These delegations will be subject to ongoing review.

1. to delegate all powers and functions vested in her, including the power to make enactments and all other areas where the Minister has authority to act, to Assistant Social Security Minister – Deputy J Maçon, so that if she is unavailable, Deputy Maçon is able to cover her functions.

2. to delegate the ability to make decisions under Article 8(2) of the Income Support Jersey Law 2007 to Determining Officers appointed under the Income Support Law. Determining Officers will have the power to make a payment equivalent in value for up to 21 days Short term Incapacity Allowance.  

3. to delegate the ability to make decisions under Article 8(2) of the Income Support Jersey Law 2007 to Determining Officers appointed under the Income Support Law. Determining Officers will have the power to make payments of Income Support to a household which would not normally be entitled because they have not supplied all of the written proofs required by the legislation.

Reason(s) for Decision: In addition to existing delegations, to ensure the continued efficient administration due to Covid-19 the Minister for Social Security has extended the above delegations.

Resource Implications: None as a consequence of this decision.

Action required: Private Secretary to forward a request to the Greffier of the States and Publications Editor asking for arrangements to be made for presentation to the States as a Report.

Signature:

 

 

 

Deputy J A Martin

Position: Social Security Minister

 

Date Signed:

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

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