Jersey
European Union (Repeal and Amendment) (Jersey) Law 2018
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This Law repeals two earlier Jersey laws and amends the 2014 implementation law, including new powers for the Minister and the States.
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This Law repeals two earlier Jersey laws and amends the 2014 implementation law, including new powers for the Minister and the States.
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This Law lets the Minister for External Relations and the States make Orders or Regulations to implement EU provisions in Jersey, with some limits.
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This amendment adds rules that explosives may only be used or conveyed under a licence from the Committee, and gives the Committee powers to refuse, condition, cancel, vary, or restrict those licences.
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This law amends the Explosives (Jersey) Law 2014 by replacing references to fireworks regulations with pyrotechnic articles regulations and expanding several fireworks rules to cover other pyrotechnic articles.
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This law makes explosive import, manufacture, storage, sale, transfer, and fireworks retail sales subject to licences and related controls.
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Explosives generally need the right licence, and import, export, storage, use, transfer, and transport are tightly controlled.
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The Minister can make control orders for export, transfer, technical assistance, and trade controls, but those powers are limited by Article 6 and certain temporary-order rules.
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This Law amends Jersey extradition rules, including forum bars, refugee and human-rights related refusals, late appeal handling, and temporary delays when a person is also charged with or serving a sentence in Jersey.
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This Law lets the Public of the Island build, change, and lease or license certain works on the F.B. Playing Fields, but anything built or created must be used and maintained only for sport, fitness, leisure, or recreation for the public benefit.
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This Law validates the sports hall construction and lets the public of Jersey use or lease the hall, subject to a condition about access by other sporting associations and a reasonable fee.
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This law amends the Family Allowances (Jersey) Law, 1951 by replacing the definition of “apprentice” and updating a reference in Article 18.
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This amendment changes a reference in Article 15(5) of the Family Allowances (Jersey) Law 1972 from “three years” to “five years”.
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This Law creates the office of Family Judge, sets appointment and oath rules, gives that office certain entitlements, lets the Bailiff appoint or end appointments, and makes related amendments and savings provisions.
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The Committee may make Orders controlling certain fertilisers and feeding stuffs, including restrictions on import, export, sale, possession, use, marking, labelling, and packaging. Breaching an Order is an offence punishable by a level 4 fine and up to 3 months’ imprisonment.
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Sellers of covered fertilisers and feeding stuffs must give buyers a written statutory statement, and covered parcels must be marked and sometimes entered in a register.
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This law sets Jersey’s 2009 standard income tax rate, changes some stamp duty rules, and updates excise duty rates for alcohol and tobacco.
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This law sets Jersey’s 2011 income tax rate, raises the GST rate to 5%, updates several excise duties and court/stamp fees, and adjusts income tax exemption thresholds.
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This law sets Jersey’s 2012 income tax rate and updates several tax, excise duty, stamp duty, and land transactions tax amounts and thresholds.
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This law sets the 2013 Jersey income tax standard rate at 20 pence in the pound and updates several tax, excise, and stamp duty amounts and dates.
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This Law sets Jersey’s 2014 standard income tax rate, changes income tax thresholds and marginal rate, updates several excise and stamp duty amounts, and amends GST rules on dwellings, cancellation dates, approval arrangements, and claim periods.