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Managing and reducing the risks of potential major accidents
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Guernsey - Great today, better tomorrow. All organisations need a vision and a plan, and the States of Guernsey is no different. To make informed decisions abou...
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The Human Rights (Bailiwick of Guernsey) Law was brought into force on 1 September 2006.The law incorporates provisions set out in the European Convention on Hu...
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Do I need a TV licence? You need a TV Licence if you watch or record live TV on any device. From 1st September 2016, you will also need a TV Licence to watch or...
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Users to the Emergency Department pay a basic 'Attendance, Assessment & Advice Only' fee, which is tiered according to the time they attend. In addition to this...
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Consultation closed: 31 October 2016. Results published: May 2017.
We are seeking views from islanders on a proposed new law that would help individuals who are trapped in debt through no fault of their own.
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Updated: December 2016
A consultation paper was issued to seek feedback from business, stakeholders, consumers, industry associations, practitioners and any other interested parties on the legislation required in order for the States of Guernsey to introduce Country by Country Reporting.
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Updated: September 2017
In October 2016 Islanders were asked to help determine the appropriate level of customer service they should be able to expect from the States. The output from the survey was used to design an organisation wide Customer Charter.
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This page includes background information about the risks of bribery and corruption and provides information and guidance on anti-bribery and corruption legisla...
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The Radiology Department offers a range of diagnostic and interventional imaging services for both in-patients and out-patients. We see patients from GP surgeri...
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Updated: September 2016
A consultation to gather views from businesses, stakeholders, consumers, industry associations, practitioners and any other interested parties on potential reform of Guernsey's system of commercial insolvency and personal bankruptcy.
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The Institute of Health and Social Care Studies forms the training and education arm of Health and Social Care (HSC). It provides a range of education and trai...
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Tax evasion is illegal. The illegal activities of a minority of people impose an additional unfair burden on honest taxpayers (which may include the evader's fa...
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EUSD Guidance Notes Guidance on the application of the agreements entered into between Guernsey and each EU Member State in support of the EU directive on the t...
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Starting a Food Business There are a number of issues to consider before you start a new food business. These include registering the business, structural requ...
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Local legislation places a 'Duty of Care' on anyone that handles waste as part of their commercial activities. Environmental pollution legislation requires all...
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Tobacco control legislation places requirements on anyone that sells tobacco products; Anyone that sells tobacco products is required to be licensed There is a...
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In Guernsey it is illegal to smoke in most indoor places other than private homes (including restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, church halls, sports centres, sho...
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The Office of Environmental Health and Pollution Regulation has the responsibility, under public health legislation, to determine whether domestic properties ar...
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Information on Rent Control Rent Control is a way of setting a fair rent for both the tenant and the landlord in the event of a dispute about the amount of rent...
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Information about the Maintenance of States Houses As a landlord, we are responsible for maintaining the structure and the outside of your homes, any shared or...
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Paying Rent Do you pay your rent at the Post Office? If you do, with immediate effect, there are three alternative options; By telephone to Guernsey Post on 014...
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Unemployment benefit is a cash benefit paid to unemployed people who are looking for work with an employer. To receive unemployment benefit you must be unemploy...
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Trading in Guernsey as a non-resident Hawkers and Non-Resident Traders (Guernsey) Law 1980, and Trades' Exhibition Certificates. It is a legal requirement for a...
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Scams are schemes which try to get you to part with your money or personal information by deceiving you, without providing anything of value in return. Scammers...
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You can make a payment to Social Security using the following methods: Debit & Credit card By Internet - follow this link to the payment site. By Phone - Contac...
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You can make a payment to Social Security using the following methods: Debit & Credit card By Internet - follow this link to the payment site. By Phone - Contac...
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How much do you know about Healthy Living? Public Health Services, based at Le Vauquiedor Office on the Princess Elizabeth Hospital site, has lots of informatio...
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Stopping smoking is the single most important way to improve your health. On this page you will find details of the Guernsey Quitline Stop Smoking Service, as w...
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Regular screening is offered at different stages in life. It is a way of finding out if people are at higher risk of a health problem, so they can then be offer...
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Information for Contractors working on States Houses We rely on private contractors to carry out maintenance on our properties. For information about how to be...
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The GARs provide detailed regulatory material and acceptable means of compliance for registration and operation of aircraft on the 2-REG. The documents are avai...
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GACs provide advice for those wishing to register and operate aircraft on the 2-REG. The documents are available for download at: DCA Home Page - Director of C...
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The Willows is a specialist Day Centre based at La Nouvelle Maritaine. What does the centre provide? The centre provides therapeutic activities and personal car...
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Walking is a great way of helping to keep fit. The additional activity contributes towards a healthier more active lifestyle, helps to reduce pollution and traf...
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Beau Sejour Leisure Centre The Island's only community based sports and leisure centre, for indoor and outdoor sports, swimming, swim school and other health an...
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The Guernsey Language Commission - Speaking up for our Language Créyaïz, ach'vaïz The States Strategic Plan, reaffirmed by the States in 2013, requires that "th...
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The Guernsey Arts Commission The Guernsey Arts Commission (GAC) is a company Limited by guarantee with charitable status. It is a charity with a Board of Truste...
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Our island has a rich and varied heritage. Guernsey Museums & Galleries is responsible for the care of many of our historic sites, housing a large collection of...
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The Aviation Journal is the formal regulatory instrument published by the DCA and covers both Jersey and Guernsey. You can find advice, guidance and policies he...
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Every student who is over school-leaving age and works with earnings above the Lower Earnings Limit must give their employer, within seven days of starting work...
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Animals are protected from cruelty and mistreatment by the Animal Welfare (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2012. Follow this link to view the Ordinance. This legislation p...
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This is a form to submit a complaint regarding an animal welfare concern. You details will remain confidential.
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Importing Cattle from Alderney and Sark Cattle can only be imported into Guernsey under the General Import Licence from Alderney and Sark, subject to the follow...
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Sheep and goats can carry many diseases that could be passed on to cattle and therefore threaten the Guernsey dairy industry. For this reason, the pre-movement...
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Animal Feed Business Registration Under The European Communities (Food and Feed Controls) (Guernsey) Ordinance, 2016, it is a legal requirement to register your...
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Information regarding the importation and exportation of veterinary medicines and medicated feed Veterinary medicines imported into, and exported from, Guernsey...
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The States of Guernsey Emergency Department (ED) - also known as accident and emergency or casualty - offers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year emergency care for...
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Closed: 22nd July 2018