Terrorism (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 2006

Terrorism (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 2006

A LAW to amend further the Terrorism (Jersey) Law 2002.

Adopted by the States                                             25th October 2005

Sanctioned by Order of Her Majesty in Council         11th April 2006

Registered by the Royal Court                                     28th April 2006

THE STATES, subject to the sanction of Her Most Excellent Majesty in Council, have adopted the following Law –

1        Schedule 5 amended

In Schedule 5 to the Terrorism (Jersey) Law 2002[1] 

(a)     in paragraphs 4(1), (2), (5) and (6), for the words “Royal Court” there shall be substituted the word “Bailiff”;

(b)     in paragraph 4(2), for the words “it may make an order that the person who appears to it” there shall be substituted the words “the Bailiff may make an order that the person who appears to the Bailiff”;

(c)     in paragraph 4(6), for the words “it may, on the application of an officer of the Force, order any person who appears to it” there shall be substituted the words “the Bailiff may, on the application of an officer of the Force, order any person who appears to the Bailiff”;

(d)     in paragraph 5(2)(a) and (b), for the words “Royal Court” there shall be substituted the word “Bailiff”;

(e)     in paragraph 6(1) for the words “Royal Court” there shall be substituted the word “Bailiff”.

2        Variation or discharge of certain orders made by Royal Court

(1)     This Article applies to an order made by the Royal Court under paragraph 4 of Schedule 5 to the Terrorism (Jersey) Law 2002 before the coming into force of this Law.

(2)     The Bailiff may vary or discharge an order to which this Article applies.

(3)     Pending the making of rules of court in accordance with paragraph 5(1) of Schedule 5 to the Terrorism (Jersey) Law 2002 –

(a)     an order to which this Article applies may be discharged by the Bailiff on a written application made by any person subject to the order; and

(b)     unless the Bailiff otherwise directs on grounds of urgency, the applicant shall, not less than 48 hours before making the application, send a copy of it and a notice in writing of the time and place where it is to be made to the Attorney General and to the officer of the Force on whose application the order to be discharged or varied was made or to any other officer of the Force.

3        Citation and commencement

This Law may be cited as the Terrorism (Amendment) (Jersey) Law 2006 and shall come into force on the seventh day following its registration.

m.n. de la haye

Greffier of the States

 


 



[1]                                    chapter 17.860


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