
Terrorism
(Proscribed Organizations – Deproscription Applications) (Jersey)
Order 2003
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Terrorism
(Proscribed Organizations – Deproscription Applications) (Jersey)
Order 2003
1 Interpretation
In this Order –
“application” means an application to the Minister for
the exercise of the Minister’s power under Article 6(3)(b) of the
Law[1] to remove an organization
from Schedule 1 to the Law;
“Law” means the Terrorism (Jersey) Law 2002.
2 Application
for deproscription
(1) An application for
deproscription may be made at any time after the organization in question has
been proscribed.
(2) An application shall be
made in writing and shall state –
(a) the
name of the organization to which the application relates;
(b) whether
the application is being made by the organization or by a person affected by
the organization’s proscription; and
(c) the
grounds on which the application is being made.
3 Application
by organization: additional information
Where the application is made by the organization, the application
shall also state –
(a) the name and address of
the person submitting the application; and
(b) the position which that
person holds in the organization or that person’s authority to act on
behalf of the organization, and shall be signed by that person.
4 Application
by person affected by proscription: additional information
Where the application is made by a person affected by the
organization’s proscription the application shall also state –
(a) the manner in which the
applicant is so affected; and
(b) the applicant’s
name and address, and shall be signed by the applicant.
5 Change
of address
The person whose name and address are stated under Article 3(a)
or 4 shall inform the Minister if the address changes.
6 Period
of determination
The Minister shall determine an application within a period of 120
days from, but excluding, the day on which the Minister receives the
application.
7 Refusal
to deproscribe
Where the Minister refuses an application, the Minister shall
immediately inform the applicant, in writing, of the refusal and notify the
applicant of the procedures for appealing against the refusal to the Proscribed
Organizations Appeal Commission.
8 Citation
This Order may be cited as the Terrorism (Proscribed
Organizations – Deproscription Applications) (Jersey) Order 2003.