Public Holidays and Bank Holidays (Jersey) Act 2010


Public Holidays and Bank Holidays (Jersey) Act 2010

Made                                                                   29th September 2010

Coming into force                                               29th September 2010

THE STATES, in pursuance of Article 2 of the Public Holidays and Bank Holidays (Jersey) Law 1951[1], have made the following Act –

1        Days to be observed as public holidays

(1)     Part 1 of the Schedule has effect to specify days which are to be observed, in a year, as public holidays and to note, for information purposes only, days which are, by custom, observed as general holidays.

(2)     Paragraph (1) is subject to any rule, specified for a year, in Part 2 of the Schedule.

2        Revocation

The Public Holidays and Bank Holidays (Jersey) Act 1952[2] is revoked.

3        Citation

This Act may be cited as the Public Holidays and Bank Holidays (Jersey) Act 2010.

a.h. harris

Deputy Greffier of the States

 


SCHEDULE

(Article 1)

Days to be observed as public holidays

part 1

(Article 1(1))

General rules

1        Interpretation

In this Part “weekday” means Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.

2        Sundays

Sundays are, by custom, observed as general holidays.

3        New Year’s Day

(1)     1st January is to be observed as a public holiday if it is a weekday.

(2)     If 1st January is a Saturday, Monday 3rd January is to be observed as a public holiday.

(3)     If 1st January is a Sunday, Monday 2nd January is to be observed as a public holiday.

4        Easter

(1)     Good Friday is, by custom, observed as a general holiday.

(2)     Easter Monday is to be observed as a public holiday.

5        May

(1)     The first Monday in May is to be observed as a public holiday.

(2)     Liberation Day (9th May) is to be observed as a public holiday if it is a weekday or Saturday.

(3)     The last Monday in May is to be observed as a public holiday.

6        August

The last Monday in August is to be observed as a public holiday.

7        Christmas Day and Boxing Day

(1)     Christmas Day is, by custom, observed as a general holiday.

(2)     26th December is to be observed as a public holiday if it is a weekday.

(3)     If 26th December is a Saturday, Monday 28th December is to be observed as a public holiday.

(4)     If 26th December is a Sunday, Monday 27th and Tuesday 28th December are to be observed as public holidays.

(5)     If 26th December is a Monday, Tuesday 27th December is also to be observed as a public holiday.

 

part 2

(Article 1(2))

rules for specific years

1        2012: Queen’s Diamond Jubilee

In 2012 –

(a)     notwithstanding paragraph 5(3) of Part 1, Monday 4th June is to be observed as a public holiday instead of the last Monday in May; and

(b)     Tuesday 5th June is to be observed as a public holiday.

 

 


 



[1]                                    chapter 15.560

[2]                                    R&O.3038 (chapter 15.560.20)


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