Jersey Law 5/1992
TOURISM
(AMENDMENT No. 6) (JERSEY) LAW 1992
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A LAW to
amend further the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948, sanctioned by Order of Her Majesty
in Council of the
11th day of FEBRUARY 1992
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(Registered on the
27th day of March 1992)
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STATES OF JERSEY
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The 5th day of November 1991
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THE
STATES, subject to
the sanction of Her Most Excellent Majesty in Council, have adopted the
following Law –
ARTICLE 1
Paragraph (1) of
Article 7A of the Tourism (Jersey) Law 1948, as amended (hereinafter referred to as
“the principal Law”), shall be amended by deleting the proviso.
ARTICLE 2
In paragraph (6)
of Article 11 of the principal Law –
(a) for sub-paragraphs (c)
and (d) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph –
“(c) may refuse an application for the
registration or the renewal of registration of any premises if the Committee is
of opinion that the name under which it is proposed that the premises be
registered is in any way misleading or is otherwise undesirable.”;
(b) all of the words from
“In this paragraph” to the end of the paragraph shall be deleted.
ARTICLE 3
After Article 11
of the principal Law there shall be inserted the
following Article –
“ARTICLE 11A
OCCUPATION OF REGISTERED PREMISES
(1) The
Committee may prescribe such conditions as it thinks fit relating to the
occupation of registered premises by any person or category of persons and such
conditions may be applicable either generally to all registered premises or to
any classification of registered premises.
(2) The
power conferred by paragraph (1) of this Article shall be in addition to, and
not in derogation of, the power conferred on the Committee by sub-paragraph (a)
of paragraph (6) of Article 11 of this Law.”.
ARTICLE 4
This Law may be
cited as the Tourism (Amendment No. 6) (Jersey) Law 1992.
C.M. NEWCOMBE
Deputy Greffier of the States.