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Clause 1 contains the short title of the Bill and the commencement provisions. Clause 2 amends section 2 of the principal Act in order to provide a definition of a \u201cconstituency assistant\u201d. Clause 3 amends section 4 of the principal Act to provide that one of the functions of the Commission is to provide constituency assistants to elected Members of the Parliament. Clause 4 inserts a new section 12A which provides for the appointment of constituency assistants. Clause 5 amends section 13 of the principal Act to provide that the Commission may by Order amend Schedule 2 as amended by this legislation. Clause 6 amends section 23 of the principal Act to provide that Regulations under the legislation will no longer have to be subject to the affirmative resolution procedure. Clause 7 repeals and substitutes Schedule 2 of the principal Act. Part 1 of Schedule 2 sets out the details of the appointment of constituency assistants. 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The principal Act is amended in section 13(1) by repealing paragraph (c) and substituting the following paragraph \u2014 \u201c(c) amend Schedule 2 which \u2014 (i) provides for the appointment of constituency assistants; and (ii) sets out the allowances for elected Members of the Parliament for Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, for constituency offices and for the office of the Leader of the Opposition.\u201d.\", \"element\": \"section\", \"heading\": null}, {\"eId\": \"sec_6\", \"num\": \"6.\", \"text\": \"Amendment of section 23 - Regulations by Cabinet 6. The principal Act is amended in section 23 by repealing subsection (2). 7. Repeal and substitution of Schedule 2 - MLA constituency allowance; allowances for the offices of the Leader of the Opposition and for elected Members of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman 7. The principal Act is amended by repealing Schedule 2 and substituting the following Schedule \u2014 \u201cSCHEDULE 2 (sections 12A and 13(1)(c)) CONSTITUENCY ASSISTANTS; CONSTITUENCY ALLOWANCE FOR MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT; ALLOWANCES FOR THE OFFICES OF THE PREMIER AND THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION AND FOR MEMBERS OF Parliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022 Clause 7 Introduced THE PARLIAMENT FOR CAYMAN BRAC AND LITTLE CAYMAN PART 1 CONSTITUENCY ASSISTANTS 1. Constituency assistants shall be appointed in accordance with paragraph 4. 2. (1) Each elected Member of the Parliament is entitled to the services of a constituency assistant as follows \u2014 (a) in the case of an elected Member of the Parliament who is a Minister, to two full time constituency assistants and one part time constituency assistant; and (b) in the case of other elected Members of Parliament, one full time constituency assistant and one part time constituency assistant. (2) For the purposes of this Schedule \u2014 (a) a full time constituency assistant is a person who is contracted to work for such normal hours between 37 \u00bd and 40 hours per week as may be agreed and consistent with the Personnel Regulations (2022 Revision); and (b) a part time constituency assistant is a person who is contracted to work for such proportion of the normal hours for a full time constituency assistant as may be agreed and consistent with the Personnel Regulations (2022 Revision). 3. A constituency assistant shall be a contractor of the Commission and shall hold office pursuant to the terms of a contract for services with the Commission. 4. Remuneration under a constituency assistant\u2019s contract shall include salary and pension at such rates as may be prescribed by regulations and health benefits similar to those provided to public officers under the Public Service Management Act (2018 Revision). 5. Subject to paragraph 6, the Chief Officer, acting on the advice of the Member of the Parliament for an electoral district, shall appoint constituency assistants for that electoral district. 6. The duties and responsibilities of a constituency assistant shall be specified in the contract for services by the Chief Officer, acting on the advice of the Member of the Parliament on whose advice the constituency assistant was appointed. Clause 7 Parliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022 Introduced 7. 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Part 1 of Schedule 2 sets\nout the details of the appointment of constituency assistants.\n\nParliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022\nArrangement of Clauses\n\nc\nIntroduced\nPage 5\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nPARLIAMENT (MANAGEMENT) (AMENDMENT)\nBILL, 2022\n\nArrangement of Clauses\nClause\nPage\n1.\nShort title and commencement ..................................................................................................7\n2.\nAmendment of section 2 of the Parliament (Management) Act, 2020 - interpretation .................7\n3.\nAmendment of section 4 - general functions of the Commission ................................................8\n4.\nInsertion of section 12A - constituency assistants ......................................................................8\n5.\nAmendment of section 13 - structure of the Commission ...........................................................8\n6.\nAmendment of section 23 - Regulations by Cabinet ...................................................................8\n7.\nRepeal and substitution of Schedule 2 - MLA constituency allowance; allowances for the\noffices of the Leader of the Opposition and for elected Members of Cayman Brac and\nLittle Cayman.............................................................................................................................8\n\nParliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022\nClause 1\n\nc\nIntroduced\nPage 7\n\nCAYMAN ISLANDS\n\nPARLIAMENT (MANAGEMENT) (AMENDMENT)\nBILL, 2022\n\nA BILL FOR AN ACT TO AMEND THE PARLIAMENT (MANAGEMENT) ACT, 2020 IN\nORDER TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF CONSTITUENCY ASSISTANTS;\nAND FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONNECTED PURPOSES\nENACTED by the Legislature of the Cayman Islands.\n1.\nShort title and commencement\n1.\n(1) This Act may be cited as the Parliament (Management) (Amendment) Act,\n2022.\n(2) This Act comes into force by Order made by the Cabinet.\n2.\nAmendment of section 2 of the Parliament (Management) Act, 2020 -\ninterpretation\n2.\nThe Parliament (Management) Act, 2020, in this Act referred to as the \u201cprincipal\nAct\u201d, is amended by inserting in the appropriate alphabetical sequence the following\ndefinitions \u2014\n\u201c \u201cconstituency assistant\u201d means a person appointed under Part 1 of\nSchedule 2; and\n\u201celectoral district\u201d has the meaning assigned by the Elections Act\n(2022 Revision);\u201d.\n\nClause 3\nParliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022\n\nPage 8\nIntroduced\nc\n\n3.\nAmendment of section 4 - general functions of the Commission\n3.\nThe principal Act is amended in section 4(1) by inserting after paragraph (d) the\nfollowing paragraph \u2014\n\u201c(da) providing constituency assistants to elected Members of the\nParliament;\u201d.\n4.\nInsertion of section 12A - constituency assistants\n4.\nThe principal Act is amended by inserting after section 12 the following section \u2014\n\u201cConstituency assistants\n12A.\nPart 1 of Schedule 2 shall apply to the constituency assistants to\nelected Members of the Parliament.\u201d.\n5.\nAmendment of section 13 - structure of the Commission\n5.\nThe principal Act is amended in section 13(1) by repealing paragraph (c) and\nsubstituting the following paragraph \u2014\n\u201c(c) amend Schedule 2 which \u2014\n(i)\nprovides for the appointment of constituency assistants;\nand\n(ii) sets out the allowances for elected Members of the\nParliament for Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, for\nconstituency offices and for the office of the Leader of the\nOpposition.\u201d.\n6.\nAmendment of section 23 - Regulations by Cabinet\n6.\nThe principal Act is amended in section 23 by repealing subsection (2).\n7.\nRepeal and substitution of Schedule 2 - MLA constituency allowance;\nallowances for the offices of the Leader of the Opposition and for elected\nMembers of Cayman Brac and Little Cayman\n7.\nThe principal Act is amended by repealing Schedule 2 and substituting the following\nSchedule \u2014\n\u201cSCHEDULE 2\n(sections 12A and 13(1)(c))\nCONSTITUENCY ASSISTANTS; CONSTITUENCY\nALLOWANCE FOR MEMBERS OF THE PARLIAMENT;\nALLOWANCES FOR THE OFFICES OF THE PREMIER AND\nTHE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION AND FOR MEMBERS OF\n\nParliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022\nClause 7\n\nc\nIntroduced\nPage 9\n\nTHE PARLIAMENT FOR CAYMAN BRAC AND LITTLE\nCAYMAN\nPART 1\nCONSTITUENCY ASSISTANTS\n1.\nConstituency assistants shall be appointed in accordance with paragraph\n4.\n2.\n(1) Each elected Member of the Parliament is entitled to the services of\na constituency assistant as follows \u2014\n(a)\nin the case of an elected Member of the Parliament who is a\nMinister, to two full time constituency assistants and one part\ntime constituency assistant; and\n(b) in the case of other elected Members of Parliament, one full\ntime constituency assistant and one part time constituency\nassistant.\n(2) For the purposes of this Schedule \u2014\n(a)\na full time constituency assistant is a person who is contracted\nto work for such normal hours between 37 \u00bd and 40 hours per\nweek as may be agreed and consistent with the Personnel\nRegulations (2022 Revision); and\n(b) a part time constituency assistant is a person who is contracted\nto work for such proportion of the normal hours for a full time\nconstituency assistant as may be agreed and consistent with the\nPersonnel Regulations (2022 Revision).\n3.\nA constituency assistant shall be a contractor of the Commission and shall\nhold office pursuant to the terms of a contract for services with the\nCommission.\n4.\nRemuneration under a constituency assistant\u2019s contract shall include salary\nand pension at such rates as may be prescribed by regulations and health\nbenefits similar to those provided to public officers under the Public\nService Management Act (2018 Revision).\n5.\nSubject to paragraph 6, the Chief Officer, acting on the advice of the\nMember of the Parliament for an electoral district, shall appoint\nconstituency assistants for that electoral district.\n6.\nThe duties and responsibilities of a constituency assistant shall be specified\nin the contract for services by the Chief Officer, acting on the advice of the\nMember of the Parliament on whose advice the constituency assistant was\nappointed.\n\nClause 7\nParliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022\n\nPage 10\nIntroduced\nc\n\n7.\nThe appointment of a constituency assistant shall cease \u2014\n(a)\non one month\u2019s notice by the constituency assistant, or by the\nChief Officer acting on the advice of the Member of the\nParliament on whose advice the appointment was made or for\njust cause without notice;\n(b) on the date on which the resignation of the constituency\nassistant takes effect;\n(c)\nif the Member of the Parliament who advised the appointment\nof the constituency assistant ceases to be a Member of the\nParliament, other than by a dissolution of the Parliament, on the\nday of the cessation of that membership of Parliament;\n(d) after a dissolution of the Parliament, on nomination day, if the\nMember who advised the appointment is not nominated for\nelection to the Parliament for the same electoral district; or\n(e)\nafter a dissolution of the Parliament, on polling day if the\nMember who advised the appointment is nominated but is not\nelected to Parliament.\n8.\nA constituency assistant whose employment is terminated by the Chief\nOfficer under paragraph 7(a) shall receive a termination allowance as may\nbe prescribed by regulations.\n9.\nAny person employed as a constituency assistant immediately before the\ncommencement of this amending Act shall be treated for all purposes as if\nthe appointment had been made as provided by this amending Act from\nthe date of the appointment.\n10. For the purposes of this Schedule, the words \u201cthis amending Act\u201d means\nthe Parliament (Management) Act, 2020 as amended by this Act.\n\nParliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022\nClause 7\n\nc\nIntroduced\nPage 11\n\nPART 2\nCONSTITUENCY ALLOWANCE FOR MEMBERS OF THE\nPARLIAMENT; ALLOWANCES FOR THE OFFICES OF THE\nLEADER OF THE OPPOSITION AND FOR MEMBERS OF THE\nPARLIAMENT FOR CAYMAN BRAC AND LITTLE CAYMAN\nConstituency Allowance\n1.\n(1) A constituency allowance covers payment for the costs of\nmaintaining a constituency office in order to facilitate access to\nconstituents and such costs include \u2014\n(a)\nutilities of a constituency office;\n(b) supplies for a constituency office; and\n(c)\nthe general maintenance of a constituency office.\n(2) The constituency allowance is $5,000 per month for each elected\nMember of the Parliament.\nExecutive Allowance for the Premier\n2.\nThe Premier shall receive an executive allowance of $5,000 per month.\nExecutive Allowance for the Leader of the Opposition\n3.\nThe Leader of the Opposition shall receive an executive allowance of\n$3,500 per month.\nAllowance for Cayman Brac and Little Cayman Representatives\n4.\n(1) There are two components to the allowance for Cayman Brac and\nLittle Cayman Representatives and the allowance is $5,000 per\nmonth.\n(2) The two components and their corresponding maximum amounts per\nmonth are as follows \u2014\n(a)\naccommodation - $2,500; and\n(b) transportation - $2,500.\n\nClause 7\nParliament (Management) (Amendment) Bill, 2022\n\nPage 12\nIntroduced\nc\n\nSeverance\n5.\nEach Member of the Parliament who does not stand for re-election or,\nhaving stood for re-election, is not elected at the next election, shall be\nentitled to a severance payment equal to three months of the salary paid to\nthat Member under Schedule 1 as at the date of that election and the\npayment does not include any duty allowances under Schedule 1 or any\nallowances permitted under this Schedule.\u201d.\nPassed by the Parliament the      day of                    , 2022.\n\nSpeaker\n\nClerk of the Parliament","akn_extracted_at":"2026-06-22 15:41:25.038854+00","cms_id":"2022-0002","law_type":"bill","year":"2022","number":"2","title":"Control of Covid-19 (Travel) Regulations, 2022","status":"bill"},"provenance":{"files":[{"file_id":"7074","expr_id":"2275","kind":"akn_xml","filename":"2022-0002.akn.xml","source_url":null,"storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/working\/BILLS\/2022\/2022-0002\/2022-0002.akn.xml","content_md5":"59fba12055522ca9ae63980643802ce1","byte_size":"13766","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-22 15:41:25.110385+00"},{"file_id":"4549","expr_id":"2275","kind":"pristine_pdf","filename":"2022-0002.pdf","source_url":"\/cms\/images\/LEGISLATION\/BILLS\/2022\/2022-0002\/2022-0002.pdf","storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/pristine\/BILLS\/2022\/2022-0002\/2022-0002.pdf","content_md5":"be18df1bc73277562840b7cbb47f360d","byte_size":"684118","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-16 04:01:11.334194+00"},{"file_id":"4550","expr_id":"2275","kind":"working_pdf","filename":"2022-0002.pdf","source_url":"\/cms\/images\/LEGISLATION\/BILLS\/2022\/2022-0002\/2022-0002.pdf","storage_path":"\/Users\/q\/kyleg-data\/working\/BILLS\/2022\/2022-0002\/2022-0002.pdf","content_md5":"be18df1bc73277562840b7cbb47f360d","byte_size":"684118","http_last_modified":null,"fetched_at":"2026-06-16 04:01:11.334194+00"}],"paragraph_count":2,"latest_history":null},"quality":{"expr_id":"2275","doc_id":"2275","quality_state":"known_issue","quality_score":"55","needs_human_review":"t","deterministic_categories":"{commencement_metadata_problem,duplicate_text,page_header_footer_noise,title_mismatch}","llm_categories":"{}","repair_actions":"{collapse_duplicate_text,strip_page_furniture,verify_commencement_metadata,verify_title_metadata}","finding_severity_counts":"{\"low\": 2, \"high\": 1, \"medium\": 1}","finding_summary":"stored title is not visible in the opening extracted text; repeated line furniture detected: cayman islands x3; introduced x9; parliament management amendment bill 2022 x8","assessed_at":"2026-06-22 15:29:46.309702+00","updated_at":"2026-06-22 15:29:46.309702+00"}}