Open activities
Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment Public Survey
The purpose of this survey is to gather insight into how people experience pharmaceutical care across the Isle of Man. We want to hear from patients, carers, and the public about the services they receive from community pharmacies, the pharmacy at Noble’s Hospital (Manx Care), medical centres, and online providers. In addition to understanding current experiences, the survey seeks to identify people’s needs and expectations for pharmacy services in the future, ensuring that provision...
Review of the Sexual Offences and Obscene Publications Act 2021
An independent review of the Sexual Offences and Obscene Publications Act 2021 has been launched by the Department of Home Affairs. The review is being led by Kate Blackwell KC (opens in a new tab) and will evaluate how effectively the Act has been working since it came into effect in March 2024. It will examine the implementation across law enforcement, prosecution services, the courts, and victim support organisations, as well as its impact on victims and the wider criminal justice...
Isle of Man Plantation Management Plans 2025 to 2045
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is responsible for the sustainable management of the Isle of Man’s publicly owned plantations. These areas are managed to enhance the well-being of local communities and visitors, to contribute positively to the local economy, and to support and enhance biodiversity values. DEFA is committed to managing all its plantations to the highest standards, meeting the requirements of the Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®). All...
Marine Infrastructure Post Consent Regulations 2026 Consultation
The Department is in the process of bringing the remaining parts of Marine Infrastructure Management Act 2016 ('MIMA') into operation and the next stage is by way of the preparation of these post consent Regulations. The Regulations will set out what happens once a consent has been granted but where an applicant determines they wish to request some amendments to that consent, whether they be non-material or material changes, or for the implementation of that consent, as per sections 42...
Health and safety legislation activities
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is currently reviewing and updating its suite of Health and Safety legislation to align, where practicable, with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) legislation.
Below you can see the some of the open activities. To view all health and safety activities being consulted on, please visit our dedicated page.
Health and Safety (Training for Employment) Regulations 2025 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) has jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently does not have a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework to regulate work activities offshore. To address this gap, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards. This will enable offshore work to proceed under internationally recognised safety regulations,...
Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2026 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) has jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently does not have a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework to regulate work activities offshore. To address this gap, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards. This will enable offshore work to proceed under internationally recognised safety regulations,...
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2025 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) has jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently does not have a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework to regulate work activities offshore. To address this gap, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards. This will enable offshore work to proceed under internationally recognised safety regulations,...
Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 2026 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) has jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently does not have a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework to regulate work activities offshore. To address this gap, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards. This will enable offshore work to proceed under internationally recognised safety...
Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 2026 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) has jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently does not have a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework to regulate work activities offshore. To address this gap, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards. This will enable offshore work to proceed under internationally recognised safety...
Health and Safety Inquiries (Procedure) Regulations 2025 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) has jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently does not have a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework to regulate work activities offshore. To address this gap, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards. This will enable offshore work to proceed under internationally recognised safety regulations,...
Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2025 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) holds jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently lacks a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework. To address this, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK offshore Health and Safety Executive (HSE) legislation and standards, ensuring internationally recognised safety regulations for future offshore energy developments are in place. This...
Control of Artificial Optical Radiation at Work Regulations 2026 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) has jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently does not have a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework to regulate work activities offshore. To address this gap, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards. This will enable offshore work to proceed under internationally recognised safety regulations,...
Electricity at Work Regulations 2026 - Health and Safety Legislation Consultations
The Isle of Man (IOM) has jurisdiction over its territorial waters but currently does not have a comprehensive offshore health, safety, and environmental framework to regulate work activities offshore. To address this gap, the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is reviewing and updating specific legislation to align with UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) standards. This will enable offshore work to proceed under internationally recognised safety regulations,...
Closed activities
Douglas Head Conservation Area
Under Section 18 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1999: 'The Cabinet Office shall determine which parts of the Island are areas of special architectural or historic interest, the...
Specified Non-Profit Organisations (Countering the Financing of Terrorism) Code 2026
The Department of Home Affairs and Financial Services Authority are jointly seeking views on the proposed draft Specified Non-Profit Organisations (Countering the Financing of Terrorism) Code 2026...
A framework for an Isle of Man Homelessness Prevention and Support Act
The Homelessness Strategy approved by Tynwald in December 2023 contained a commitment to the introduction of statutory requirements to prevent and address homelessness on the Isle of Man. This...
Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) (Amendment) Order 2026
This consultation seeks public views on proposed amendments to Class 15 of the Town and Country Planning (Permitted Development) Order 2025, which currently covers garden sheds, summer-houses and...
Consultation on the Public Health (Functions and General Public Health Duty) Bill 2026
Providing a legal basis for delivering public health on the Isle of Man Acts of Tynwald provide the legal basis for the provision of public services on the Island. However, there is not a single...
Road Traffic Act 1985 (Amendment) Order 2025
The purpose of this consultation exercise is to comply with the Council of Ministers Public Engagement and Consultation Principles (October 2017) and to provide an opportunity for the wider...
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 Cabinet Office asked for the public’s views on the development of updated regulations for both local and national elections.
You said
132 people responded, 120 of whom responded as individuals while 12 responded on behalf of an organisation or as part of a professional group.
The responses to our proposals for the amendment regulations were broadly supportive.
- A large majority of people (94%) were in favour of candidates’ declarations of relevant interest being published online – 84% of people said they thought it was acceptable to publish these declarations as soon as practicable after the close of nominations
- A large majority of people (82%) were in favour of the Cabinet Office arranging one pre-election meeting per constituency. People gave a variety of suggestions about what should be considered in arranging these meetings, including accessibility and making recordings available
- A large majority of people (86%) said that allowing deputy returning officers to pre-verify postal ballots was a sensible way of making the vote count quicker on election day – 80% of people said that 48 hours’ notice to candidates in advance of pre-verification would be sufficient
We did
We are grateful to everyone who took the time to respond to this consultation. All responses were considered in full, and an anonymised summary of responses has been provided in the Consultation Response document now available online.
The responses to this consultation are being used to help inform the final drafting of the Elections (Keys and Local Authorities) (Amendment) Regulations 2026. Once finalised, it is hoped that these regulations will be put before Tynwald for approval in April or May 2026.
We asked
The Department of Home Affairs invited feedback on the draft National Infrastructure Security Bill.
You said
The public consultation opened on the 1 December 2025 and closed on the 9 January 2026. The Department received 13 responses to the consultation,8 of which were received via the consultation hub. The 13 responses comprised:
- 5 Members of the public
- 4 Private Companies
- 1 Government Departments, Offices or Boards
- 3 Local Authorities
There was a consensus from the responses received on the need for legislation.
Amongst the feedback, there was agreement on the definition of the National and Critical National Infrastructure and the need for a competent and technical authority. Furthermore, it is apparent that further detail on how the legislation would work in practice, some amendments to the definitions of the national and critical infrastructure, together with engagement with stakeholders when drafting regulations was requested.
We did
The Department is grateful to the individuals and organisations who responded to the consultation. All responses received have now been analysed and used to create a consultation summary report, which has been published on this page. This report also includes commentary in places where relevant and where respondents indicated that their response could be published or published anonymously.
The report summarises the responses received and sets out the next steps the Department intends to take following this engagement. These will include amending some of the definitions of the national and critical infrastructure and continuing to work with stakeholders to ensure that any legislation introduced is proportionate.
The work in this area will help make our Island safer and we are committed to ensuring that those who may be affected have, through this consultation, and will continue to be involved in the detailed proposals.
We asked
The Treasury sought views on the way to implement in the most appropriate and proportionate manner some of the technical recommendations made by the Tynwald Auditor General ('TAG') in his report 'Public Audit Isle of Man'.
The areas of interest were:
- The expansion of the TAG’s remit over private entities receiving significant public funding
- The expansion of the TAG’s access to information and documents
- The principle of giving the TAG powers to issue guidance to ensure regulatory compliance both in terms of preparation and inspection of accounts
- The transfer of post-audit enforcement powers to the TAG
You said
22 responses were received.
Overall, most respondents were supportive of expanding the TAG’s remit over private entities receiving significant public funding and widening his access to information but warned about putting safeguards in place to ensure proportionality and clarity of scope in the use of new powers. The possible adverse impacts identified were:
- Deterioration of commercial relationships with contractors and suppliers due to perception of extended inspection exposure, leading to fewer choice and increased prices
- Access to sensitive information in instances where it may not strictly be warranted to assess whether public resources are used economically, effectively and efficiently
- Increase in administrative costs for the entities within the TAG’s remit to ensure compliance (in addition to the necessary increase of the TAG’s administrative costs to support this expansion)
- Double regulation for charities
A few respondents felt quite strongly against the recommendations, stating that the TAG should focus on the public sector above all else.
The vast majority of respondents also supported the principle of giving the TAG the power to issue guidance in to ensure regulatory compliance.
We did
The Treasury would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to contribute to this consultation, online and offline.
A Consultation Response document has been prepared which provides a summary of responses.
Treasury Minister will be making a statement before Tynwald in March 2026 setting out the next steps the Treasury intends to take following this engagement.