Employment of
States of Jersey Employees (Amendment No. 5) (Jersey) Regulations 2010
Made 11th May 2010
Coming into force 18th
May 2010
THE STATES, in pursuance of Article 42 of the Employment of States of Jersey
Employees (Jersey) Law 2005[1], have made the following
Regulations –
1 Interpretation
In these Regulations, “principal
Law” means the Employment of States of Jersey Employees (Jersey) Law 2005[2].
2 Article
1 amended
In Article 1 of the principal Law, for the definition “member”
there shall be substituted the following definition –
“ ‘member’,
in relation to the States Employment Board, means any of the persons who
constitute the Board under Article 5;”.
3 Article
5 amended
In Article 5(1) of the principal Law, for sub-paragraphs (a)
and (b) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraphs –
“(a) the Chief Minister, or
another Minister who is nominated by the Chief Minister to be a member of the
Board in his or her place;
(b) 2 other persons, each of whom –
(i) is
a Minister or an Assistant Minister, and
(ii) is
appointed in writing by the Chief Minister to be a member of the Board; and
(c) 2 elected members of the States, each of
whom –
(i) is
neither a Minister nor an Assistant Minister, and
(ii) is
elected by the States to be a member of the Board.”.
4 Article
6 amended
In Article 6 of the principal Law –
(a) for
paragraph (1)(b) there shall be substituted the following
sub-paragraph –
“(b) the quorum of the States Employment
Board shall be constituted by 3 of its members;”;
(b) for
paragraph (1)(f) there shall be substituted the following
sub-paragraph –
“(f) if a vote is tied, it shall be
taken to have been lost.”.
5 Article
21 amended
For Article 21(2)(f) of the principal Law there shall be
substituted the following sub-paragraph –
“(f) if a vote is tied, it shall
be taken to have been lost.”.
6 Citation
and commencement
These Regulations may be cited as the Employment of States of Jersey
Employees (Amendment No. 5) (Jersey) Regulations 2010 and shall come into
force 7 days after they are made.
a.h. harris
Deputy Greffier of the States