EU
Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control) (Amendment of Law)
(Jersey) Order 2020
Made 30th October 2020
Coming into
force in accordance with Article 2
THE MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS makes this Order under Regulation 2 of the EU Legislation (Customs Union, Import and
Export Control) (Jersey) Regulations 2018[1], having consulted
the Minister for Treasury and Resources, the Minister for External Relations
and the Agent of the Impôts –
1 Amendment of Customs and Excise (Jersey) Law 1999
After Article 33C of
the Customs and Excise (Jersey) Law 1999[2] there is
inserted –
“33D Fees for exercise of functions in connection
with import duty
(1) The
Minister may by Order prescribe fees in respect of the exercise of any function
of the Agent of the Impôts, or of an officer of the Impôts,
specified in the Order for the purposes of, or in connection with, import duty charged,
collected or paid on goods in accordance with a Jersey arrangement within the
meaning of the EU Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control)
(Jersey) Regulations 2018[3].
(2) The
Minister may only make an Order if the Minister considers that –
(a) it is consistent with any
arrangements between Jersey and any other government or international
organisation or authority; and
(b) the circumstances in
which the function specified by the Order is, or is likely to be, exercised are
such that it is fair and reasonable for the charge to be made.”.
2 Citation and commencement
This Order may be cited as the EU
Legislation (Customs Union, Import and Export Control) (Amendment of Law)
(Jersey) Order 2020 and comes into force immediately after the coming into
force of the Customs and Excise (Customs Tariff and Import Duty) (Jersey) Order
2019.
Connétable L. Norman of St.
Clement
Minister for Home Affairs