This week's written questions to Ministers
The answers to this week’s written questions asked of Ministers by the non-executive (States Members who do not hold Ministerial roles) have been published online.
This week’s questions focused on:
Annual income for Liberty Bus |
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Upper earnings limit for Social Security Contributions and Long-Term Care Contributions |
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External contractors for roadside and park areas |
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Sale of JT’s Internet of Things (IoT) |
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Grooming by paedophiles |
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Complaints made to the States of Jersey Police about stalking |
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6 month reporting of Our Hospital project |
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Parking spaces in Sand Street car park |
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Identities protected under law |
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Appointment of the interim Director General of Children, Young People, Education and Skills (C.Y.P.E.S.) |
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Identity protection of individuals accused of crime |
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Breakdown of the number of staff available to work in the operating theatres at Jersey General Hospital |
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Justification of funding for the Electronic Patient Record System |
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Fish stock management of local waters |
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell (S.T.A.C.) meeting frequency and States Greffe support |
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Wrongful disclosure of sensitive information |
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Our Hospital project expenditure |
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Child Development and Therapy Centre |
In addition to written questions, Ministers will be asked oral questions at every States Meeting, which they receive in advance, giving them opportunity to prepare answers. Questions without Notice (QWON) are also asked of specific Ministers at each States Meeting (shown on the Order Paper). The answers to all oral questions can all be found by listening to the video recordings of meetings available on the States Assembly YouTube channel, or in the Hansards – written records of everything that members say during question time, statements and debates in the States Assembly.
Government of Jersey News Release.