The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculure (DEFA) is seeking the views of the public, Local Authorities and other interest groups on the future use of Sulby Claddagh. It is...
We are seeking views on proposals to refuse Building Control approval on applications for new buildings containing fossil fuel heating systems from 1 August 2023, as a way of effectively bringing...
The Department is considering further reforms to the work permit system in line with a commitment in the Island Plan and in support of the ambitions of the Economic Strategy. The...
It proposes legislation under the Companies Acts of 1982 and 2006 to require predecessor auditors to share audit working papers with successor auditors.
We'd like to know if the Small Changes Make A Big Difference (an Island-wide campaign) has encouraged you to reduce your energy consumption at home and save money on your household bills. ...
Manx Care would like to understand whether people experiencing long term (chronic) pain are given access to the right services to meet their needs. Your response will help inform the development of...
Here are some of the issues we have consulted on and their outcomes. See all outcomes
The Treasury sought views on the Sanctions Bill 2022.
12 responses were received.
Overall no major issues with the Bill were raised. The issues raised are set out in the consultation response document.
The Treasury is grateful to all who responded to the consultation.
A Consultation Response document has been prepared which provides a summary of responses and corresponding amendments to the Sanctions Bill 2022.
The Treasury plans to finalise the revised Bill and introduce it to the branches of Tynwald in 2023.
The Treasury sought views on 10 key policy proposals concerning the Public Sector Payments Bill.
58 responses were received.
Each of the policy proposals set were supported by the majority of respondents. Issues raised by respondents are discussed in detail in the Consultation Response document.
The Treasury is grateful to all who responded to the consultation.
A Consultation Response document has been prepared which provides a summary of responses and proposed next steps.
We asked for views on the draft secondary legislation to implement the Authority’s new fee structure as part of plans to move to a predominantly industry-funded model from 1 April 2023.
We received 12 responses to the Consultation Paper. Overall, no major issues with the draft secondary legislation were raised. The majority of responses sought clarification around the application of fees for their particular businesses. Some responses queried certain aspects of the fee structure.
We prepared a Consultation Response, which provides a summary of responses and corresponding changes to the fee structure along with changes to the draft Fees Orders and Regulations 2023 and the Funding Model document.
We plan to finalise the revised draft secondary legislation ready for laying before Tynwald for approval in the first quarter of 2023 for commencement on 1 April 2023.