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Ground Handling Policy Consultation
The Isle of Man Civil Aviation Administration (IOM CAA), a division of the Department for Enterprise, is the aviation safety and security regulator for the Isle of Man and is also responsible for...
Insurance Regulations 2025, Insurance (Fees and Miscellaneous) (Amendment) Regulations 2025 and Insurance (Special Purpose Vehicle and Corporate Governance) (Amendment) Guidance Notes 2025
This Consultation Paper is issued by the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority, which is the regulatory body for financial services in the Isle of Man. This consultation revises and follows on...
Elections (Keys and Local Authorities) (Amendment) Bill 2024
Views are sought from the public on the draft Elections (Keys and Local Authorities) (Amendment) Bill 2024 ('the Bill'). The draft Bill is available to view or download from the 'Related' section at...
Castletown Living Streets
Highways Services, Department of Infrastructure seeks views on proposals for improving the amenity and accessibility within residential areas of Castletown, the purpose of which is to create streets...
Consultation on Fire and Rescue Service and Fire Safety Policy Principles
This public consultation seeks to gather insight and feedback from the public regarding the Department's efforts in updating legislation in relation to the Fire and Rescue Service. The...
Commercial Property Survey
The Cabinet Office is seeking the views of the occupiers of commercial property to build an evidence base that will inform future planning policies. The responses from this questionnaire will be...
We asked, You said, We did
Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes
We asked
The Health and Care Services Bill will amalgamate and modernise existing primary legislation underpinning health and care services. The purpose of the consultation by the Department of Health and Social Care was to inform the public about work undertaken to date and hear your views about how to make our health and care system better.
You said
There were 240 responses, received online and through the post. Responses were largely supportive of the work undertaken to date and can be seen below.
We did
The Department is grateful to all those who took time to respond to the consultation. The results will be considered and used to inform the policy principles which will underpin the Health and Care Services Bill.
Next Steps
The Department continues to work on policy development for the Health and Care Services Bill. Further public consultation will be published mid-2025 with a focus on specific issues relating to delivery of health and care services. Example topics include community healthcare provision and social care assessment frameworks.
We asked
As part of the Built Environment Reform Programme ('BERP'), the Cabinet Office has proposed changes to some of the legislation that sets out what can be done without needing a planning application (Permitted Development Orders). The changes are intended to better apply a proportionate level of protection whilst not unduly preventing development, in particular small scale and routine works.
Public Consultation ran from 10 June 2024to 2 September 2024. The consultation was via the consultation hub and publicity included: E-mails to MHKs/MLCs, Government Departments, Local Authorities and the Planning User Group; Press release/social media posts; and presentations to Local Authorities and discussions with Construction IOM.
You said
There were 58[1] responses to the survey (given Data Protection respondents were not required to provide details).
We did
The available report is a summary of the responses and the issues they raise (appendix 1 gives overall results and appendix 2 gives detailed comments). The consultations results have informed the final iteration of the Order, which will be considered for approval by Tynwald.
We asked
The Isle of Man Financial Services Authority ('the Authority'), issued a Call for Input seeking engagement and views on the nature, prevalence and provision of Family Office-type services being offered ‘by way of business’ in or from the Island.
You said
The Authority received 17 responses to the Call for Input. The majority of these responses favoured a continuation of the current treatment of Family Office-type services being offered in for from the Island.
We did
The Authority has prepared a response document, which provides a summary of the feedback submitted to the Call for Input. No change to the treatment of Family Office-type services is proposed at this current time. The Authority is currently reviewing its wider exemptions and exclusions framework, and further consideration around Family Office type activity will feed into this wider project.
Additional public and stakeholder consultation and engagement will be undertaken where necessary.