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Legislation Programme for 2009

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A decision made (29.02.08) to submit bids for the 2009 Legislation Programme.

Decision Reference:  MD-S-2008-0015

Decision Summary Title :

2009 Legislation Programme

Date of Decision Summary:

28 February 2008

Decision Summary Author:

 

Sue Duhamel, Policy and Strategy Director

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

 

Written Report

Title :

WR - 2009 Legislation Programme

Date of Written Report:

28 February 2008

Written Report Author:

Sue Duhamel, Policy and Strategy Director

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

(State clauses from Code of Practice booklet)

Public

Subject:  2009 Legislation Programme

Decision(s):  The Minister decided to submit bids for the 2009 Legislation Programme in respect of Machinery Regulations and Safe Handling Regulations to the Law Draftsman.

The Minister decided to prioritise the bids as follows:

  1. Machinery regulations – Highly Desirable
  2. Safe Handling regulations - Highly Desirable

 

Reason(s) for Decision:  Full details of the bids and their prioritisation is provided in the “2009 Legislation Programme – request form” and the “2009 Legislation Programme –bid prioritisation form” attached

 

Resource Implications:  The Law Drafting implications will be confirmed by the Law Draftsman.

 

Action required:  Submit the “2009 Legislation Programme – request form” and the “2009 Legislation Programme –bid prioritisation form to the Law Draftsman.

 

Signature:

 

 

Position:

 

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

 

 

 

 

Legislation Programme for 2009

 

2009 LEGISLATION PROGRAMME - BID PRIORITISATION

 

MINISTER:       SOCIAL SECURITY

 

 

BID REFERENCE

(to be completed by CMD -we will give you the numbers assigned)

RATING

(E, HD, D)

 

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF BID

BRIEF SUMMARY OF REASONS FOR RATING

SUMMARY OF IMPLEMENTATION COSTS/MANPOWER  AND YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION

 

HD

Replacement of existing outdated regulations setting out to safety standards for dangerous machines

Up-to-date safety regulations are an essential part of  a modern, safe working environment

Cost is borne by employers – limited indirect cost to States as an employer.

 

HD

Identification of minimum standards to address the risks arising from manual handling operations

Up-to-date safety regulations are an essential part of  a modern, safe working environment

Cost is borne by employers – limited indirect cost to States as an employer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INDICATION OF LEGISLATION LIKELY TO BE BID FOR IN 2010/2011

YEAR OF BID

RATING

(E, HD, D)

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF BID

BRIEF SUMMARY OF REASONS FOR RATING

SUMMARY OF IMPLEMENTATION COSTS/MANPOWER  AND YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION

2010

E

Potential Secondary pensions scheme legislation

Consultation in respect of challenges and opportunities presented by an ageing population may well lead to need for Increased provision for retirement

Project and IT costs to be determined when more details are available

 

2010/2011

HD

Review primary Income Support legislation  and regulations

Review of Income Support scheme may lead to legislation  needing  revision following 2 years of operation

No additional ongoing revenue costs as IS benefit now in payment.  Implementation costs would depend on scale of any changes

 

 

 

 

 

 

Please place all bids in the Minister’s order of priority.

 

SIGNED and DATED………………………………………………….Chief Officer

 

 

SIGNED and DATED………………………………………………….Minister

 

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