States Decision Tracker

​The States decision tracker is designed to improve transparency around outstanding matters that have been approved by the Assembly. The Assembly agreed, further to a proposition debated on 17th January 2024 (P.93/2023), that the Standing Orders of the States of Jersey should be amended to include the development and maintenance of a States decision tracker - the tracker to to be updated every quarter and published on the States Assembly website to ensure accessibility by States Members and the public.

Below is provided an extract of the tracker, only including those actions that are not yet completed. Where no deadline is cited, a deadline was not included within the proposition wording. 


PropDateProposerTitleResponsibilityDeadlineType of actionAction
P.12/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Inna GardinerUpdate of Higher Education Student Funding (as amended)ELL01/09/2025Review and Legislationexplore new additional funding options for distance learning courses and bring forward the necessary legislative changes to the Education (Grants and Allowances) (Jersey) Order 2018 to implement any outcomes, subject to the necessary funding being allocated, with such changes to take effect from the start of the academic year in September 2025
P.12/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Inna GardinerUpdate of Higher Education Student Funding (as amended)ELL01/09/2025Review and Legislationreview the classification criteria for an independent student, taking into account the criteria elsewhere in the British Isles, and consider the implementation of changes that would deliver enhanced targeted support and bring forward the necessary legislative changes to the Education (Grants and Allowances) (Jersey) Order 2018 to implement any outcomes, subject to the necessary funding being allocated, with such changes to take effect from the start of the academic year in September 2025
P.12/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Inna GardinerUpdate of Higher Education Student Funding (as amended)ELL01/09/2025Review and Legislation(c) consider the inclusion of ‘related subjects’ as eligible for a clinical component grant, if appropriate;
(d) work with the Minister for Health and Social Services to review the scope for the clinical course allowance for ‘related subjects’, including consideration of the following areas, if appropriate –
(i) Paramedic science;
(ii) Pharmacy;
(iii) Occupational Therapy;
(iv) Podiatry; and
(v) Physiotherapy/Chiropractic/Osteopathy;
and bring forward the necessary legislative changes to the Education (Grants and Allowances) (Jersey) Order 2018 to implement any outcomes, subject to the necessary funding being allocated, with such changes to take effect from the start of the academic year in September 2025
P.12/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Inna GardinerUpdate of Higher Education Student Funding (as amended)ELL01/09/2025Review and Legislationupdate thresholds for means tested funding in line with inflation and relative earnings in a sustainable and affordable way, subject to the necessary funding being allocated and bring forward the necessary legislative changes to the Education (Grants and Allowances) (Jersey) Order 2018 to implement any outcomes, subject to the necessary funding being allocated, with such changes to take effect from the start of the academic year in September 2025
P.12/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Inna GardinerUpdate of Higher Education Student Funding (as amended)ELL01/09/2025Review and Legislationresearch and consider introducing a sliding scale for the amount of tuition fees that may be awardedand bring forward the necessary legislative changes to the Education (Grants and Allowances) (Jersey) Order 2018 to implement any outcomes, subject to the necessary funding being allocated, with such changes to take effect from the start of the academic year in September 2025
P.12/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Inna GardinerUpdate of Higher Education Student Funding (as amended)ELL31/12/2025Reviewreview the threshold for relevant assets detailed within Article 12A of the Education (Grants and Allowances) (Jersey) Order 2018, and to report back to the Assembly on the findings and recommendations of such review no later than December 2025
P.12/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Inna GardinerUpdate of Higher Education Student Funding (as amended)ELL Review work with the Minister for Treasury and Resources to assess the long-term financial viability of any student loan scheme for Island students and undertake a consultation if appropriate
P.10/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Lucy StephensonCash Payment at Government Sports Facilities (as amended)INF30/06/2024Actionreintroduce the ability for members of the public to pay in cash at Government run sport facilities that have previously accepted cash payments
P.10/2024 (as amended)19/03/2024Deputy Lucy StephensonCash Payment at Government Sports Facilities (as amended)CoM30/06/2024Reviewreview current and planned Government policies regarding cash payments across all relevant departments and facilities by June 2024, to ensure that Islanders are not being unfairly disadvantaged or prevented from accessing services
P.8/202427/02/2024Deputy Max AndrewsCabinet Office Expenditure Savings 01/09/2024Action review the revenue expenditure of the Cabinet Office and ensure that expenditure savings are identified and included within the Government Plan 2025-2028.
P.7/2024 (as amended)27/02/2024Deputy Montfort TadierCeasefire in Gaza  Actionf) to request that the Government of Jersey express the view of the Assembly on this matter to the UK Government.
P.72/2023 (Amd)(12)12/12/2023Corporate Services Scrutiny PanelProposed Government Plan 2024-2027 (P.72/2023): Twelth Amendment Value for Money SavingsCoM Actionall subsequent Government Plans will –
(i) clearly distinguish the specific areas and projects to which Value for Money savings are attached;
(ii) include a report on all Value for Money savings which were made during the duration of the previous Government Plan; and
(iii) identify and provide full details of the monitoring process that has been undertaken on the Value for Money programme during the duration of the previous Government Plan.
P.72/2023 (Amd)(5)12/12/2023Deputy Tom ColesProposed Government Plann 2024-2027 (P.72/2023): Fifth Amendment A Scheme for Right-SizingHOUS31/05/2024Action, except that in the section “Improving access to housing” on page 9 there should be inserted a fifth bullet point with the words “We will develop a scheme to encourage and incentivise right-sizing, to be presented to the States Assembly before 31st May 2024, with the financial implications forming part of the Government Plan 2025-2027
P.87/202328/11/2023Deputy Tom ColesMinimum Residential Space StandardsMENV Review to review the minimum standards for residential spaces and to consider –(a) making the minimum standard for a 1-bedroom 2-person apartment the minimum standard for all 1-bedroom apartments by removing the occupancy criteria
P.69/202317/10/2023Deputy Max AndrewsReporting of Headcount and VacanciesSEB30/06/2024Action to develop and publish a release schedule for public sector staffing statistics and to commence publications under the schedule, in line with the Code of Practice on Statistics, before June 2024, inclusive of – (i) the headcount of each Government and non-ministerial department, to include a breakdown of full-time, parttime, fixed-term, zero-hour, and contracted staff; (ii) the number of vacancies in each Government department; and (iii) staff turnover in each Government department.
P.65/202313/09/2023Deputy Catherine CurtisReinstate the re-use centre at La ColletteINF01/04/2024Actionreinstate the re-use centre at La Collette by April 2024, in the existing purpose-built building, to allow for the current tender process for operation of the service to be completed and, if this is not successful, to look at the feasibility of the re-use centre being operated by Government of Jersey employees.
P.52/202319/07/2023Deputy Raluca KovacsSupport for parents of babies needing additional neonatal careSS31/12/2024Actionthat provision, including financial support, should be established to support parents who have preterm babies, or babies requiring neonatal care, and to request the Minister for Social Security to bring forward the proposals for this provision for approval by the Assembly prior to the end of December 2024.
P.47/202318/07/2023Deputy Carina AlvesWhistleblowing - introduction of legislationCM30/06/2024Legislationrequest the Chief Minister, in consultation with the Council of Ministers, to bring forward the necessary legislation for approval by the Assembly prior to the end of June 2024
P.32/202305/07/2023Deputy Lyndon FarnhamRemoval of Compulsory Independent Taxation for Existing Married Couples and Civil PartnershipsTRY Actionto request the Minister for Treasury and Resources to take the necessary steps to ensure that joint taxation remains available for any such married couples and civil partners.
P.35/202314/06/2023Deputy Lyndon FarnhamThe Grindadrap Festival in the Faroe Islands – condemnation of the hunting of sea mammals.CoM Actionto request the Government of Jersey to continue to engage with the Faroe Islands Government on this matter as part of its wider programme of work to develop productive and constructive ties with fellow small-island communities.
P.34/202314/06/2023Deputy Rob WardProvision of Carpets in Andium Homes Properties SS Action(a) to request the Minister for Social Security, prior to the lodging of the next Government Plan, to –
(i) implement provision of special payment grants to any Andium Homes tenants who require carpets in new rentals and who would otherwise be eligible for a loan from the States of Jersey for such purpose; and
(ii) terminate any outstanding loan payments relating to the provision of carpets; and
P.34/202314/06/2023Deputy Rob WardProvision of Carpets in Andium Homes Properties TRY31/12/2023Actionimplement provision of special payment grants to any Andium Homes tenants who require carpets in new rentals and who would otherwise be eligible for a loan from the States of Jersey for such purpose; and
P.31/202314/06/2023Deputy Max AndrewsBreakdown of Gender PaySEB31/12/2024ActionSEB to publish annually a breakdown of gender pay relative to salary bands for each Government department, commencing January 2024;
P.31/202314/06/2023Deputy Max AndrewsBreakdown of Gender PaySEB31/12/2024ActionSEB to publish annually a breakdown of gender pay for full-time and part-time Government employees, commencing January 2024; and
P.31/202314/06/2023Deputy Max AndrewsBreakdown of Gender PaySEB31/12/2024ActionSEB to publish annually a report of the income ratio of the highest and lowest income earners within each Government department, commencing January 2024. 
P18/202302/05/2023Deputy Sam MezecRent Control MeasuresHOUS Actionprovide for the establishment of a body, such as a Rent Tribunal or Housing Commission, to adjudicate on disputes arising from rent control or breaches of contract which may necessitate the termination of a tenancy;
P.14/202318/04/2023Deputy Raluca KovacsDevelopment LeviesTRY Actionto agree that, to further the aim of a fair tax system, a land development tax or an equivalent charging mechanism should be introduced to raise revenue for the States from any significant uplift in the value of land arising from when the land is rezoned or from when planning permission has been granted;
P.14/202318/04/2023Deputy Raluca KovacsDevelopment LeviesTRY31/03/2024Actionto request the Minister for Treasury and Resources to bring forward for approval the necessary legislation to give effect to the decision by 31st March 2024; and [Delayed:Development Levies. Amendment [P.14/2023 Amd.] - moved date to 31 March 2025 (adopted by standing vote)]
P.13/202318/04/2023Deputy Max AndrewsRegulation of Estate AgentsEDTSC31/12/2024Actionto request the Minister for Economic Development, Tourism, Sport and Culture to establish, following consultation with stakeholders and no later than December 2024 – (a) a statutory requirement for Estate Agents to obtain membership of an  independent redress scheme, approved by the Government of Jersey. ((P.13/2023): Amendment)
P.6/202301/03/2023Deputy Sam MezecAssembly Consideration of the Bilateral Investment Treaty with the United Arab EmiratesCoM Actionto request the Council of Ministers, in consultation with the Privileges and Procedures Committee, to bring forward a process by which all Bilateral Investment Treaties are subject to full consultation with, and approval by, the States Assembly before they come into force. [Amended to " Legislation Advisory Panel, in consultation with the Privileges and Procedures Committee" (P.6/2023 (Amd)) - see Minutes, 1 March 2023, p. 51]
P.6/202301/03/2023Deputy Sam MezecAssembly Consideration of the Bilateral Investment Treaty with the United Arab EmiratesEXT ActionTo request the Minister for External Relations and Financial Services to take the necessary steps to ensure the Bilateral Investment Treaty with the United Arab Emirates does not come into force until such time as the Treaty has been considered by the States Assembly
P.5/202301/03/2023Deputy Max AndrewsTrainee Minimum WageSS01/01/2024Actionthat the trainee minimum wage rates should be integrated into a single minimum wage rate for all employees of school leaving age and above, no later than 1st January 2024, pursuant to the Jersey Employment Forum’s recommendations  published on 8th September 2022.
P.97/2022(Amd)(6)16/12/2022Connétable Simon CrowcroftProposed Government Plan 2023-2026 (P.97/2022): sixth amendment Walking and Cycling routesINF Actionincluding the design and implementation of walking and cycling routes, to be overseen by a political steering group which will report back to the States Assembly on progress at regular intervals
P.97/2022(Amd)(13)15/12/2022Deputy Stephen LuceProposed Government Plan 2023-2026 (P.97/2022): thirteenth amendment Enhanced Capital AllowanceTRY01/01/2024LegislationFrom 1st January 2024 a new capital allowance will be introduced for small and medium sized businesses, allowing them to offset 100% of capital expenditure for investment in the fiscal year that it is incurred
P.97/2022(Amd)(24)(Re-issue)14/12/2022Connétable Simon CrowcroftProposed Government Plan 2023-2026 (P.97/2022): twenty-fourth amendment St. Helier Urban Renewal Programme, including Havre des PasINF Actionexcept that that in Summary Table 5(ii) the 2023 Head of Expenditure for Infrastructure Rolling Vote and Regeneration including St Helier will include preparatory work for St Helier urban renewal work including Havre des Pas, with additional funding of £300,000 in 2024 and £350,000 in each of 2025 and 2026 to be included in future Government Plans
P.97/2022(Amd)(15)13/12/2022Deputy Rob WardProposed Government Plan 2023-2026 (P.97/2022): fifteenth amendment Off-island medical treatmentHSS Actionallocate funds to enable the extension of the provision of travel for individuals accompanying patients travelling out of the island to receive treatment arranged by the Health and Community Services Department, such funding to be informed by a review of the process by which travel is provided and purchased for travel, in order to ensure the provision is patient centred and the best value for money is being achieved
P.107/202224/11/2022Deputy Max AndrewsStates Employment Board – Annual ReportingCM31/12/2023Actionthe States Employment Board, from January 2023, to publish annually – (a) a breakdown of civil servant and public sector worker remuneration across salary bands, to be presented as percentages of government department payroll expenditure and overall government department expenditure across all government departments; (b) civil servant remuneration over £100,000, to be presented as a percentage of government department payroll expenditure and overall government department expenditure across all government departments; and (c) combined consultants’ aggregate remuneration, to be presented as a percentage of government department expenditure across all government departments.
P.98/2022(Amd)(5)23/11/2022Deputy Rob WardCommon Strategic Policy (P.98/2022): fifth amendmentTRY Conditionssupport the Island’s financial sector to become a leading sustainable finance centre and in doing so, become a leader of green finance
P.98/2022(Amd)(7)22/11/2022Deputy Lyndsay FelthamCommon Strategic Policy (P.98/2022): seventh amendmentCoM ConditionsWe will continue to work towards ensuring that the services and facilities provided by the Government are accessible and that the government departments have access and inclusion plans in place so that all people are treated equitably
P.98/2022(Amd)(6)22/11/2022Deputy Sam MézecCommon Strategic Policy (P.98/2022): sixth amendmentCoM ConditionsMultiple commitments https://statesassembly.gov.je/assemblypropositions/2022/p.98-2022%20amd.(6).amd.pdf
P.98/2022(Amd)(4)22/11/2022Deputy Lyndsay FelthamCommon Strategic Policy (P.98/2022): fourth amendmentCoM Conditions to strive to achieve the long-term vision of Future Jersey and work towards delivering the ten desired community outcomes arising from it
P.98/2022(Amd)22/11/2022Connétable Simon CrowcroftCommon Strategic Policy (P.98/2022): amendmentCoM ConditionsMultiple commitments https://statesassembly.gov.je/assemblypropositions/2022/p.98-2022%20amd.pdf
P.78/202226/09/2022Deputy Sam MezecMinimum Wage:Align with the Living WageSS30/06/2023Actionand (b) to request that the Minister for Social Security, further to the Act of the States dated 26th November 2021 (in which P.98/2021 (as amended) was adopted), ensures that all consultation and engagement with the Employment Forum in relation to the feasibility of devising a scheme to be brought to the States to convert the Minimum Wage over time to a Living Wage, including any legislative changes that may be necessary, be completed by end of December 2022 and such a scheme be bought to the States by the end of June 2023. [Amended P.78/2022 - due date moved to December 2023]
P.89/202221/09/2022Deputy Geoff SouthernComposition or Rent Tribunal (amendment)HOUS31/12/2022Actionto request the Minister for Housing and Communities to amend Article 3 of the Dwelling Houses (Rent Control) (Jersey) Law 1946, as part of a wider modernisation of the Law, to appoint a Rent Control Tribunal which is constituted as follows – (a) 1 member to act as Chair of the Tribunal (b) 1 member who is a landlord; (c) 1 member who is a tenant; (d) 1 member from the charitable sector with an understanding of homeless/consumer issues; and (e) Additional members as necessary to maintain a balanced and expert Tribunal able to make informed judgements
P.73/202229/04/2022Connétable JacksonParishes' Green wasteINF Actionto request the Minister for Infrastructure to initiate arrangements in order that green waste from the Parishes’ dedicated household kerbside collection scheme may be received free of charge at the green waste facility at La Collette.
P.65/202228/04/2022Senator Tracey ValloisMonitoring of Arm’s Length organisations and Green and White PapersTRY31/10/2022Actionthat a Committee comprising Executive and non-Executive States Members should be established in order to monitor the performance of Arm’s Length Organisations and to support responsible Ministers and the Assembly in discharging their responsibilities, and to request the Council of Ministers, to commission officers to draw up options for this, so that a projet can be considered by the next States Assembly by no later than 31st October 2022; 
P.65/202228/04/2022Senator Tracey ValloisMonitoring of Arm’s Length organisations and Green and White PapersCM10/09/2022Report that clear, agreed criteria for the preparation of initial consultations on policy or legislative proposals and detailed proposals for legislation should be established, and to request the Chief Minister to commission officers to draw up proposals for this, with a view to a report being presented to the States on the outcome of the work by no later than 30th September 2022.
P.63/202228/04/2022Deputy Inna Gardiner States Meetings – Remote participation and Proxy votingPPC Legislation(a) that, at any time when remote participation in States meetings is permitted generally, members should be able to participate remotely from outside Jersey in the event that unforeseen circumstances prevent their participation from in the Island, with the circumstances permitting such participation to be determined in accordance with guidance issued by the Bailiff;
(c) to request the Privileges and Procedures to draft the necessary amendments to the Standing Orders of the States of Jersey to implement paragraphs (a) and(b).
P.62/202227/04/2022Deputy Rowland HuelinAccommodation for temporary workersCoM31/12/2022Reportto request the Council of Ministers to establish a departmental investigation into longer-term solutions for the housing of temporary workers (beyond the use of temporary accommodation), with a view to a report on the options available being presented to the next States Assembly in December 2022.
P.61/202227/04/2022Connétable Simon Crowcroft Havre Des Pas LidoINF Actionto ensure that the Property Holdings Department, in consultation with the steering group established in paragraph (b), upholds its full obligations as landlord of the Lido at Havre des Pas with immediate effect, including to make reasonable endeavours to maintain the facility as watertight in respect of rainwater penetration through the roof (barring extremes of weather) and ensuring that the public toilets at the pool are available all year round;
P.61/202227/04/2022Connétable Simon Crowcroft Havre Des Pas LidoINF Actionto establish a steering group to maximise the benefit of the Lido to the community and to resolve any issues arising in future, with the steering group to meet quarterly and its membership to include political
representation from the Parish of St. Helier
P.61/202227/04/2022Connétable Simon Crowcroft Havre Des Pas LidoINF Actionto initiate negotiations with the current operator of the Lido facility for a new 9-year lease, with standard break clauses
P.52/202226/04/2022Deputy John YoungMinisterial ResponsibilitiesCoM30/11/2022Consultationfor each department of the States there should be one Minister who is ultimately accountable for all aspects of the work of that department, and to request the Council of Ministers in consultation with the States Employment Board to commission officers to draw up options for achieving this, for presentation to the new Council of Ministers in autumn 2022
P.52/202226/04/2022Deputy John YoungMinisterial ResponsibilitiesCM30/11/2022Legislationthat the proposed establishment of a single legal entity for the Government of Jersey, in place of ministerial corporations sole, as set out in the Machinery of Government (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Jersey) Law 2018, should not be proceeded with and the part of that legislation dealing with this matter should be rescinded, and to request the Chief Minister to issue law drafting instructions to this effect, so a projet can be considered by the next States Assembly in autumn 2022
P.52/202226/04/2022Deputy John YoungMinisterial ResponsibilitiesCM30/11/2022Reportthe Chief Minister should be requested to review ministerial portfolios within the six months following a general election, with a view to presenting a report, before 1st January 2023 and annually thereafter, in accordance with Article 30A of the States of Jersey Law 2005, to the States on the outcome of that review and bringing forward Standing Order changes to alter ministerial portfolios or legislative or Standing Order changes to address any other matters relating to the selection of ministers and ministerial roles arising from the outcome of the review.
P.18/202230/03/2022Deputy Kirsten MorelMaintenance of Jersey’s credit ratingCoM Conditionsfor any issuance of new debt proposed in future Government Plans, the Plan should include a forecast of the likely effect of the debt on Jersey’s credit ratings, and the rates of interest that might be levied on the deb
P.18/202230/03/2022Deputy Kirsten MorelMaintenance of Jersey’s credit ratingCoM Conditionsexcept in periods of emergency, the Council of Ministers should endeavour to ensure that the States of Jersey’s long-term credit rating should be maintained at a level of BBB or above (Standard & Poors) or the equivalent for other ratings agencies
P.37/202203/03/2022Deputy Jess Perchard Immigration of Ukrainian NationalsEXT Consultationthe Minister for External Relations and Minister for Home Affairs to liaise with the relevant authorities in the UK to seek agreement that the current definition of “relative”, in relation to the immigration of people displaced from Ukraine, which includes spouses, civil partners, children, siblings and dependent parents, should be expanded in Jersey to include extended family members
P.37/202203/03/2022Deputy Jess Perchard Immigration of Ukrainian NationalsEXT Actionto request the Minister for External Relations and other relevant Ministers to work with the UK authorities and the authorities in other jurisdictions, as necessary, to make arrangements for the longer term settlement of any Ukrainian people that temporary visas are issued to
P.37/202203/03/2022Deputy Jess Perchard Immigration of Ukrainian NationalsCoM Reportto request the Council of Minister to present a report to the States outlining the cost implications in excess of departmental budgets arising from this proposition, if any, and to request approval for the lodging of a proposition to request additional funding, should this be necessary, including, if necessary, during the election period when Standing Order 19A applies
P.26/202202/03/2022Deputy Louise Doublet Legal parent status and parental responsibility for same sex parentsC&EDU22/06/2022Legislationrequest the Minister for Children and Education to prioritise work on legislation to remove the discrimination in our law with regards to legal parent status and parental responsibility for same sex parents, so that a draft Law on the matter can be lodged in time for debate before the election
P.14/202202/03/2022Senator Sam Mézec States-owned bodies – accreditation as Living Wage employersTRY31/12/2022Actionrequest the Minister for Treasury and Resources, in her capacity as shareholder representative, to inform those incorporated bodies of which the States of Jersey is sole shareholder or majority shareholder of the Assembly’s intention that they should seek accreditation as Living Wage employers by the end of 2022; and to take such measures as are necessary to urge and assist these bodies to achieve this
P.2/202210/02/2022Senator Sam Mézec Tenancy notice periodHOUS Reviewto request the Minister for Housing and Communities, as part of his current modernisation review of the Residential Tenancy (Jersey) Law 2011, to bring forward proposals to improve security of tenure protection.
P.116/202207/02/2022Deputy Max AndrewsSkills Development FundCoM31/12/2024Review(b) to request the Population and Skills Ministerial Group to undertake a review and feasibility study into the establishment of Individual Lifelong Learning Accounts to be allocated to all working age residents of Jersey to enable lifelong reskilling and upskilling and that such a review should establish the feasibility of such accounts as well as provide options for their operation and their potential sources of funding, with the review being presented to the States Assembly no later than December 2024
P.116/202207/02/2022Deputy Max AndrewsSkills Development FundC&EDU31/12/2023Reportc) to request the Minister for Children and Education to engage with the Population and Skills Ministerial Group and other Stakeholders and to report back to the Assembly with proposed funding requirements for the Skills Development Fund no later than December 2023, such funding to be included within the Government Plan 2024-27;
P.116/202207/02/2022Deputy Max AndrewsSkills Development FundTRY31/01/2024Legislation(d) to request the Minister for Treasury and Resources to create the fund no later than January 2024.
P.115/202119/01/2022Senator Steve PallettRe-opening of Samares WardHSS Conditions ensure that a purpose-built rehabilitation unit offering the full suite of stroke
and injury rehabilitation service facilities and beds formerly offered at Samarès
Ward is delivered as part of the development of a new hospital campus at
Overdale, or at another suitable location.
P.99/202126/11/2021Connétable Shenton-StoneActions to mitigate the use of Palm OilCoM Actiontake the necessary steps for the Government of Jersey to lead by example and only use and procure products that contain credibly certified sustainable palm oil where practical and
appropriate;
P.99/202126/11/2021Connétable Shenton-StoneActions to mitigate the use of Palm OilENV Legislationbring forward legislation, in a timeframe deemed reasonable by the Minister, to the effect that any food item produced in Jersey is labelled with a clear statement of whether the food item contains palm oil or any palm oil derivatives
P.99/202126/11/2021Connétable Shenton-StoneActions to mitigate the use of Palm OilENV Consultationin a timeframe deemed reasonable by the Minister, to consult with local businesses and organisations, consumers, schools, charities and community groups to develop an Island-wide palm oil campaign that raises public awareness of the issue of its use.
P.98/202126/11/2021Deputy SouthernMinimum wage increaseSS31/12/2024ActionSet the objective of raising the minimum wage to two-thirds of median earnings by the end of 2024, subject to consideration of economic conditions and the impact on competitiveness and employment of the low paid in Jersey; and to request the Employment Forum to have regard to this objective when making its recommendations on the level of the minimum wage to the Minister for Social Security
P.69/202122/07/2021Senator MézecAffordable Homes in the South Hill DevelopmentCM ActionCM to use Control of Work Law to apply conditions on South Hill properties
P.69/202122/07/2021Senator MézecAffordable Homes in the South Hill DevelopmentTRY ActionMinTRY to instruct SOJDC accordingly
P.67/202122/07/2021Connétable CrowcroftSpringfield - protection of amendity space and facilitiesINF ConditionsFacilitate regular meetings with the local residents’ association and elected representatives of the area in order that the needs of the local community can be taken into consideration both for the current use of the Park and in any future plans
P.67/202122/07/2021Connétable CrowcroftSpringfield - protection of amendity space and facilitiesINF ConditionsMaintain the current lease arrangements with the day nursery on the site , with only cost of living increases implemented until such time as the nursery’s management is satisfied with the terms of any new lease Jersey Property Holdings wishes to negotiate
P.67/202122/07/2021Connétable CrowcroftSpringfield - protection of amendity space and facilitiesINF Report Review the use of the car park within the Robin Hood gyratory and report back to the States on the options for increasing the benefits of the site for the operation of Springfield;
P.67/202122/07/2021Connétable CrowcroftSpringfield - protection of amendity space and facilitiesINF ActionInclude Springfield Park and Stadium on the route for the proposed new Town ‘Hopper’ bus service
P.67/202122/07/2021Connétable CrowcroftSpringfield - protection of amendity space and facilitiesINF ConditionsFacilitate regular meetings with the tenants of the stadium, the local residents’ association and elected representatives of the area in order that the needs of the local community can be taken into consideration both for the current use of the Stadium, and in any future plans.
P.43/202120/07/2021Deputy GardinerAllocation of former SOJP site to Rouge Bouillon SchoolCoM ConditionsRestrict allocation of Gov. Properties until a new primary school is allocated in St. Helier or St. Saviour
P.28/202112/05/2021Connétable CrowcroftPedestrian priority in Broad StreetINF31/12/2021ConditionsWork with POSH to facilitate improvements to the pedestrian area
P.28/202112/05/2021Connétable CrowcroftPedestrian priority in Broad StreetINF31/12/2021ReviewReview on street parking for disabled drivers in centre of town
P.32/202111/05/2021Deputy SouthernRegulation of Zero-hour contractsSS31/12/2022ActionAny necessary legislation to be bought forward for debate and implementation before the end of 2022
P.32/202111/05/2021Deputy SouthernRegulation of Zero-hour contractsSS20/09/2021ActionAdditional funding to be allocated in the Government plan to support these actions and to publicise rights under zero hours contracts
P.34/202122/04/2021Safer Travel Guidelines Review Panel Adjustment of travel categorisationCoM ConditionsEnsure that Scrutiny and States Members are briefed ahead of any changes to
the Safer Travel Policy.
P.166/202019/01/2021Senator MézecAmendment to SO to provide for Political partiesPPC31/12/2021ActionStanding Orders to be amended to allow political parties (Investigation then amendments)
P.105/202006/10/2020Deputy AshDrinks PromotionsEDTSC31/12/2021Action(para (a)) Bars, pubs and restaurants should be permitted to offer and advertise promotions on drinks for a limited period until 31st December 2021, and take the necessary steps to ensure the Licensing Assembly is informed of the States Assembly’s decision, and to request that the Licensing Assembly take that decision into immediate consideration;
P.105/202006/10/2020Deputy AshDrinks PromotionsEDTSC31/12/2021Legislation(para (c )) bring forward amendments to the Licensing (Jersey) Law 1974 by 31st December 2021 to establish a framework whereby licensing policy decisions are vested in the States Assembly
P.101/202022/09/2020Deputy of GrouvilleForeshoreINF Conditions(para (a) )No further land transactions should take place between the Public and third parties in respect of strips or parcels of reclaimed foreshore until a revised foreshore encroachment policy has been debated
P.101/202022/09/2020Deputy of GrouvilleForeshoreINF Action(para (c )) Upon a revised policy being agreed by the Assembly, the Minister should re-consider Finding 8.15 of the States of Jersey Complaints Board’s report (R.71/2018) in respect of refunding the difference (if any) between the considerations paid under the two respective land transactions and the considerations that would have been paid had the new policy been in place at the time
P.101/202022/09/2020Deputy of GrouvilleForeshoreINF31/03/2021Report(para (d)) Publish by the end of Quarter 1 of 2021, a map of all public accesses, footpaths and rights of way to the foreshore
P.101/202022/09/2020Deputy of GrouvilleForeshoreINF   
P.101/202022/09/2020Deputy of GrouvilleForeshoreINF ReportMin of Inf structure to report back to the Scrutiny Panel with his proposals for setting out, in a map or plan, the public boundary
P.93/202022/09/2020Deputy Higgins Establishment of a digital register of all commercial and residential propertiesCOM31/12/2021ActionCreation of a digital register (not later than end of 2021) of all commercial and residential properties in the Island that contains details of the ultimate beneficial ownership of those properties for the purposes of aiding policy formation and if necessary the regulation of the housing and commercial property markets
P.91/202022/09/2020Connétable TaylorMobile speed camerasINF LegislationLegislation to permit the Honorary Police to use unattended mobile speed cameras and to permit the data recorded by such cameras to be admissible as evidence in a criminal case
P.82/202016/07/2020Deputy HuelinInvestigation into the establishment of a digital register of landlords and tenants COM01/09/2020ReportInvestigate the provisions and administration of the Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012, the Lodging Houses (Registration) (Jersey) Law 1962 and any other legislation or data source deemed relevant in order to determine the feasibility of using this legislation and these data sources to establish a digital register of landlords and tenants, with the register to cover landlords and tenants of accommodation and to report back to the Assembly with the findings of this investigation, identifying (where appropriate) prospective changes that could be made to the legislation and that would increase the feasibility of using the Laws for the purpose of establishing such a register.
P.79/202015/07/2020Deputy WardGreen lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse ridersComité des Connétables30/03/2021Action(b) to request the Comité des Connétables, to designate roads in Parishes where priority should be given, as requested in paragraph (a);
P.79/202015/07/2020Deputy WardGreen lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse ridersComité des Connétables31/03/2021Legislation(c) to request the Comité des Connétables, in consultation with the Minister for Infrastructure, to bring forward for approval the necessary changes to legislation to give effect to paragraphs (a) and (b) by the first quarter of 2021, if considered practicable by the Comité and the Minister; 
P.79/202015/07/2020Deputy WardGreen lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse ridersComité des Connétables Action(d) to request the Comité des Connétables, in consultation with the Minister for Infrastructure, to update the current road signs and markings for designated roads in order to show that priority is given in the use of designated roads to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders; and
P.79/202015/07/2020Deputy WardGreen lanes and quiet lanes: priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse ridersComité des Connétables Action(e) to request the Comité des Connétables to undertake a public awareness campaign in conjunction with third parties, as appropriate, regarding the use of designated roads and the
priority given to pedestrians, cyclist and horse riders.
P.118/201911/03/2020Deputy MaconDiversity Working GroupCoM Actionto provide the necessary officer assistance to the Diversity Forum to consider the development and options for implementation of policies which proactively encourage greater diversity in applicants wishing to sit on various Statesowned or funded Boards and arm’s-length bodies;
P.118/201911/03/2020Deputy MaconDiversity Working GroupPPC11/03/2021Action to mandate the creation of a central website, within one year of the adoption of this proposition, which contains relevant information for individuals seeking to serve on States-appointed boards, tribunals, panels and related bodies;
P.118/201911/03/2020Deputy MaconDiversity Working GroupCM11/09/2020Actionto examine within the next 6 months whether it should be mandatory for all Ministers and Assistant Ministers to undertake unconscious bias training
P.9/202004/02/2020Deputy TadierPublic Holidays: designation of 27th September 2021 – commemoration of the Corn Riots and the Code of 1771CM Conditionswith reference to its Act of 20th November 2012, in which it agreed that 28th September should be recognised annually by the States of Jersey as ‘Reform Day’ to mark the anniversary of the events in Jersey of 28th September 1769, to agree instead that 28th September should henceforth be recognised annually by the States of Jersey as the anniversary of ‘the Corn Riots’;
P.9/202004/02/2020Deputy TadierPublic Holidays: designation of 27th September 2021 – commemoration of the Corn Riots and the Code of 1771CM Actionthe events of 28th September 1769 and the subsequent democratic reforms of 1771 be added to the citizenship curriculum in schools
P.9/202004/02/2020Deputy TadierPublic Holidays: designation of 27th September 2021 – commemoration of the Corn Riots and the Code of 1772CM Conditionsthere shall be an open day of the Royal Court and States Assembly building every year, where possible, on or around this anniversary
P.122/201922/01/2020Deputy GardinerPolicy Development BoardsCM Conditionstake the steps necessary to ensure that information concerning all current and future policy development boards is published online in a transparent and timely manner, including terms of reference, consultation documents, membership, anticipated duration, the budget allocated to the board to complete its work and any interim or final reports;
P.122/201922/01/2020Deputy GardinerPolicy Development BoardsCM Conditionsonce a scoping document and terms of reference for a policy development board have been approved by the Chief Minister, the appropriate scrutiny or review panel will be advised of the proposed terms of reference and membership of a policy development board, estimated duration and allocated budget, if any; the Chief Minister will give consideration to any feedback received from a scrutiny or review panel; and no ministerial decision to appoint a policy development board should be signed until at least one month has elapsed since the relevant panel was first advised of the proposed terms of reference and membership
P.54/201924/10/2019Deputy DoubletEmployment (Jersey) Law 2003: review of parental leave rights amendmentsSS Reviewto conduct a full review of the ‘family-friendly’ elements of the Employment (Jersey) Law 2003 24 months after the parental leave rights amendments outlined in the Draft Employment (Amendment No. 11) (Jersey) Law 201- (P.100/2019) have been implemented, and to consider bringing forward for debate recommendations to provide support (financial or otherwise) for any businesses which may have struggled to comply with the Law and families that may have struggled to access the rights set out in the Law - the review should include the following, but not be limited to –
(i) consultation with families, including an assessment of the impact on children and the extent of uptake by parents;
(ii) consultation with local businesses, including an assessment of impact on finances and supply of cover staff.
P.94/201908/10/2019Deputy WardStates' expenditure: classification in accordance with international best practiceTRY20/09/2021Actionworking with Statistics Jersey, to require all States’ expenditure to be classified in accordance with the United Nations Classification of the Functions of Government system, so that the Annual Accounts of the States of Jersey 2020 and all subsequent government documents presenting financial information (including the Government Plan 2022) classify public spending in accordance with international best practice
P.59/201916/07/2019Deputy MorelConsultants: reporting on their use by the Government of JerseyCMEvery 6 monthsConditionsto present a report to the States on a sixmonthly basis on the use of consultants by the Government of Jersey, with the first such report to be presented by 1st December 2019 and
with each report to include specific information in relation to total number of consultants employed or engaged by the Government of Jersey for a contract value of £20,000 or greater,
within the previous six-month period
P.52/201919/06/2019Deputy Rob WardBus Services: Proposal to Make free of chargeINF31/12/2020Action(c) to prepare a plan by the end of 2020 for working towards and then enabling free bus transport for everyone in Jersey, subject to full funding being provided.
P33/201921/05/2019Deputy PallettLe Port Car park- rescindment of parking restrictionsINF Consultationpart (a) withdrawn. Part (b)to request the Minister for Infrastructure to consult with the Comité des Connétables and other key stakeholder groups to identify and agree a list of designated areas for motorhome use around the Island and to bring forward policy guidelines, including a potential fee structure for the use of those aforementioned designated areas, for consideration by the Assembly; 
P33/201921/05/2019Deputy PallettLe Port Car park- rescindment of parking restrictionsENV Reviewpart (c) to request the Minister for the Environment to review the permits relating to motorhome/campervan use to ensure that any habitable use in the Island is limited to 24 hours within any 7 day period within a designated area and in accordance with any revised policy guidelines and fees arising from paragraph (b).
P.24/201927/03/2019Deputy Pointon (amd Constable Mezbourian)Justice and Home Affairs: cessation of restructureCoM Legislation(a) to request the Council of Ministers to bring forward for debate the necessary legislative changes required to implement the proposed reorganisation of the Department of Justice and Home Affairs and to cease implementation of the proposed reorganisation (including any transfers of staff and budget but excluding any consultation or investigation) until those legislative changes have been adopted; and
P104/201806/03/2019Connetable CrowcroftImportation of waste for the treatment in the Jersey Energy from waste plant (Amendment)ENV Actionto approve the principle of waste importation into Jersey for treatment in the Island’s Energy from Waste (“EfW”) plant for recovery and to agree that any surplus revenue derived from the processing of off-Island waste will be earmarked for spending on the following projects – (a) environmental improvements on the eastern side of the incinerator at La Collette, St. Helier, including tree planting; (b) interpretation facilities relating to the RAMSAR site which abuts the promontory of La Collette II; (c) improvements to encourage access for walking, cycling and such leisure activities as may be feasible in the vicinity of La Collette, including fishing, boating and swimming; (d) improvements in the area surrounding the incinerator, including the promenade, La Collette Gardens and the wooded areas of South Hill; (e) any other environmental improvement projects which the Minister for the Environment deems appropriate
P.6/201926/02/2019Deputy YoungPublic elections (expenditure and Donations) (Jersey) Law 2014PPC Debateto request the Privileges and Procedures Committee to bring forward for debate the necessary legislative changes to the Public Elections (Expenditure and Donations) (Jersey) Law 2014 to require the publication of candidates’ statutory declarations of election expenses on an appropriate public website after the expiry of the statutory period for such declarations, providing sufficient detail of the expenses declared.
P.143/201813/02/2019Deputy Tadier's and  Dep Macon's amendmentsVote for Jerrais:Promotion by the public sector (amd)CoM Action(2) requested the Council of Ministers to agree –
(a) that all official and departmental letter-headings produced and used by the Public Sector in Jersey should include Jèrriais as well as English, subject to paragraph (b);
(b) that within 4 months, it would produce guidelines for how Jèrriais would be incorporated into all official signage and letter headings produced and used by the Public Sector in Jersey;
(c) that the aforementioned guidelines should have the default position that Jèrriais was used, and would seek to incorporate Jèrriais as much as was reasonably possible;
(d) that, in so far as is reasonably practicable, this policy should also extend to the courts and those bodies wholly or partly owned by the States or in receipt of States funding, with implementation plans to be included in their next annual reports;
(e) that the implementation of the aforementioned should be as and when materials were renewed, replaced or rebranded;
(f) that L’Office du Jèrriais should be consulted for any translation service as an official authoritative body;
(g) that the practicalities of implementing the above policy for publications, websites and social media should be explored and a report presented by the Council of Ministers to the Assembly within 12 months of the proposition being approved
P.3/201912/02/2019Deputy Macon Credit related checksCoM30/04/2022Debateto agree – (a) to request that any Minister(s) seeking to introduce consumer lendingrelated legislation will undertake to consult with lenders in the first instance, whether and how account rental payment history and Parish rates payment history is taken into account when assessing a borrower’s creditworthiness for a mortgage; (b) that any consultation will also include consideration of the appropriate use of the aforementioned data in creditworthiness assessments for other types of lending to consumers; and (c) to request that the relevant Minister(s) bring forward the necessary legislative changes for debate by the States Assembly no later than April 2022
P.137/201806/12/2018Deputy SouthernPublic Finances (Jersey) Law 2005 -amendment to medium term financial plan 2019TRY31/12/2019Amendmentthat the Minister for Treasury and Resources is requested to bring forward an amendment to the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005 in order to provide for there to be a revised Medium Term Financial Plan for 2019, in which the maximum amount of net States expenditure from the Consolidated Fund is increased above the limit set in 2015, so that additional monies can be made available to fund public sector pay claims, or additional investment to deliver CSP priorities such as “children first”; and the Council of Ministers is accordingly requested to bring forward a draft Medium Term Financial Plan for 2019
P.99/201811/09/2018Deputy PerchardEntitled Status on Social and Economic Grounds: Changes to LegislationCM31/03/2019Action(c) that policy guidance issued under the Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012 should be amended to include defined and measurable criteria for the application of Regulation 2(1)(e) of the Control of Housing and Work (Residential and Employment Status) (Jersey) Regulations 2013
P.99/201811/09/2018Deputy PerchardEntitled Status on Social and Economic Grounds: Changes to LegislationCM31/03/2019Action(d) that decisions to grant Entitled status under Regulation 2(1)(e) of the Control of Housing and Work (Residential and Employment Status) (Jersey) Regulations 2013 should be taken by the Housing and Work Advisory Group; and
P.99/201811/09/2018Deputy PerchardEntitled Status on Social and Economic Grounds: Changes to LegislationCM31/03/2019Legislation(e) to request the Chief Minister to bring forward the necessary policy and legislative changes by 31st March 2019 to give effect to these measures.


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