Covid-19 (Mental Health) (Jersey) Regulations 2020[1]
Official Consolidated Version
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Covid-19 (Mental Health) (Jersey) Regulations 2020
Contents
Regulation
1 Power to declare that an extraordinary period exists. 3
2 3
3 Citation, commencement and expiry. 3
Endnotes 4
Table of Legislation History. 4
Table of Endnote References. 4
THE STATES make these Regulations under Article 2 of the Covid-19 (Enabling Provisions) (Jersey) Law 2020 –
Commencement [see endnotes]
1 Power to declare that an extraordinary period exists
(1) This Regulation applies if the Minister for Health and Social Services is satisfied that the disruption caused by the Covid‑19 outbreak in Jersey to the provision of care and treatment to persons suffering mental disorder has reached a level that it is proportionate and necessary to make the Order described in paragraph (2).
(2) The Minister may, by Order, declare the start of an extraordinary period and the end of that period, being no later than 28 days after the start.
(3) Despite Article 11 of the Interpretation (Jersey) Law 1954, the provision declaring the end of the period may not be amended other than –
(a) to declare an earlier end; or
(b) to declare a later end, being no later than 28 days after the commencement of each Order making such an amendment.
2 [2]
3 Citation, commencement and expiry
(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Covid-19 (Mental Health) (Jersey) Regulations 2020.
(2) These Regulations come into force on the day after they are made and expire on 30th September 2020.
Endnotes
Table of Legislation History
Legislation
Year and No
Commencement
◦Projet No (where applicable)
R&O.47/2020
23 April 2020
P.46/2020
◦Projets available at statesassembly.gov.je
Table of Endnote References
[1] These Regulations were repealed by the Covid-19 (Amendments – Extension, Suspension and Repeal) (Jersey) Regulations 2020 on 30 September 2020
[2] Regulation 2 spent, omitted