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Marriage & Civil Status (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Law 200- Choosing baby's surname.

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A decision made (17/04/2008) regarding: Marriage & Civil Status (Amendment No. 2) (Jersey) Law 200- Choosing baby's surname.

Decision Reference:                   MD-HA-2008-0023

Decision Summary Title :

2008 04 07 Marriage & Civil Status (Amendment No 2)

Date of Decision Summary:

Monday, 07 April 2008

Decision Summary Author:

Heidi Sydor

Executive Officer

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

Marriage and Civil Status (Amendment No 2) report

Date of Written Report:

Monday, 14 April 2008

Written Report Author:

Senator W Kinnard

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Marriage and Civil Status (Amendment No 2) (Jersey) Law 200- - Choosing baby’s name

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the draft Marriage and Civil Status (Amendment No 2) (Jersey) Law 200- for lodging ‘au Greffe’ and for debate by the States on June 3rd 2008. The Minister signed the relevant Statement of Compatibility confirming that the provisions of the draft Law were compliant with the Human Rights (Jersey) Law 2000.

Reason(s) for Decision:

The proposed amendment to the Marriage and Civil Status (Jersey) Law 2001 allows parents, both those who are married to each other and those who are not married to each other, to choose the surname of their children.

It is intended that the choice should be limited to either the maiden surname of the mother, the surname of the father or a combination of the two.

Resource Implications:

The costs of additional staff and resources will be met by the Parish of St. Helier and be offset by a re-registration fee.  The precise re-registration fee will be discussed with the Connétable of St. Helier before the amendment comes into force, but it is likely to be in the region of £50.

Action required:

The Executive Officer, Home Affairs, to request the Greffier of the States to arrange for the draft Law to be lodged ‘au Greffe’ and to be taken into consideration by the States on June 3rd 2008

Signature: 

Position:

Minister for Home Affairs

Date Signed: 
 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

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