Children (Prescribed Classes of Applicant to Vary Directions) Rules 2005

 

R&O –82/2005

Children (Prescribed Classes of Applicant to vary Directions) Rules 2005

Made                                                                            25th July 2005

Coming into force                                        in accordance with Rule 4

THE SUPERIOR NUMBER OF THE ROYAL COURT, in pursuance of Articles 30(6)(b) and 37(6)(b) of the Children (Jersey) Law 2002,[1] has made the following Rules –

1        Variation of directions given under Article 30(4)

The parties to proceedings in which directions are given under Article 30(4) of the Children (Jersey) Law 2002, and any person named in such a direction, form the prescribed class for the purposes of Article 30(6)(b) of that Law (application to vary directions given on making an interim care or interim supervision order).

2        Variation of directions given under Article 37(4)

The following persons form the prescribed class for the purposes of Article 37(6)(b) of the Children (Jersey) Law 2002 (application to vary direction given on making of an emergency protection order) –

(a)     the parties to the application for the order in respect of which it is sought to vary the directions;

(b)     a person appointed under Article 75 of that Law;

(c)     the Health and Social Services Committee;

(d)     any person who is named in the directions.

3        Amendment consequential upon move to Ministerial government

For Rule 2(c) there shall be substituted the following paragraph –

“(c)    the Minister for Health and Social Services;”.

4        Citation and commencement

(1)     These Rules may be cited as the Children (Prescribed Classes of Applicant to vary Directions) Rules 2005.

(2)     These Rules, apart from Rule 3, shall come into force on 1st August 2005.

(3)     Rule 3 shall come into force on the same day as Article 42(3) of the States of Jersey Law 2005 comes into force.

V.J. OBBARD

Registrar, Family Division.

 


 



[1] L.50/2002.


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