Official Govt & Legal Notices For June 15 2022
The official Government and Legal notices for today [June 15] include trademark applications, boards appointments, Bermudian status, appointments and elections.
Acting Appointment: Chief Immigration Officer, Department Of Immigration
- Notice Type: Government Notice
- Notice Sub Type: Acting Appointments
- Notice ID: GN0621/2022
- Public Authorities / Department: Cabinet Headquarters
- Publication date: 15 June 2022
Ms. Marita Grimes, Assistant Chief Immigration Officer, Department of Immigration has been appointed to act as Chief Immigration Officer, Department of Immigration 21st June, 2022 to 24th June, 2022.
Derrick S. Binns, JP, Ph.D.
Head of the Public Service
Trademark Applications Advertised Before Registration No. 45
- Notice Type: Government Notice
- Notice Sub Type: Trademark Applications
- Notice ID: GN0620/2022
- Public Authorities / Department: Registry General
- Publication date: 15 June 2022
Document Upload: 15-June-2022 [Adverts] [PDF here]
Board Appointments
- Notice Type: Government Notice
- Notice Sub Type: Boards Appointments
- Notice ID: GN0619/2022
- Public Authorities / Department: Ministry Level
- Publication date: 15 June 2022
The Minister of Public Works is pleased to make the following appointments.
Bermuda Housing Corporation
Bermuda Housing Act 1980
- Chairman – Mr. Thomas Christopher Famous MP
- Deputy Chairman – Maj. Leslie Lowe
- Mr. Hugo Pereira
- Mr. Jamali Smith
- Mr. Juan Smith
- Mr. Zayne Bean
- Mrs. Kinika Armstrong
- Mrs. N. Koshea Scott-Millett
- Mrs. Trina Bean
- Ms. April Augustus
- Ms. Komlah Foggo-Wilson
- Ms. Lakila Bell
- Ms. Lauren Bell
Bermudian Status – Section 19A
- Notice Type: Government Notice
- Notice Sub Type: Bermudian Status – Section 19A
- Notice ID: GN0618/2022
- Public Authorities / Department: Immigration
- Publication date: 15 June 2022
Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Minister of Economy and Labour by the following person[s] for the grant of Bermudian status under the provisions of section 19A of the Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956, [viz: has been married to the same Bermudian for ten [10] continuous years, during that marriage has been ordinarily resident in Bermuda for seven [7] years, the last two [2] years of which must be continuous to the date of application; has been living together with his/her Bermudian spouse as husband and wife continuously for the two [2] years immediately preceding his/her application; and is of good character and conduct.]
Brown, Latoya Camiel, 15 Union Street, Pembroke HM 17
James, Christopher Eldemire, 16 Sea Swept Farm Road, Southampton SN 01
Logie, Peter Edward, “Palm Point”, 123 Middle Road, Southampton SN 01
Lovell, Stephanie Sarah, 39 Sleepy Hollow Drive, Hamilton Parish CR 02
N.B. Any person who knows if any of the above provisions have not been fulfilled, or why Bermudian status should not be granted to the applicants, should send a written statement to the Chief Immigration Officer, P.O. Box 1364, Hamilton HMFX, no later than 29 June, 2022.
Bermudian Status – Section 20B
- Notice Type: Government Notice
- Notice Sub Type: Bermudian Status – Section 20B
- Notice ID: GN0617/2022
- Public Authorities / Department: Immigration
- Publication date: 15 June 2022
Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Minister of Economy and Labour, by the following person[s] for the grant of Bermudian status under the provisions of section 20B[2][b] of the Bermuda Immigration and Protection Act, 1956, [viz: a Commonwealth citizen not possessing Bermudian status, was ordinarily resident in Bermuda on 31st July, 1989; is a British Dependent Territories citizen by virtue of the grant to him by the Governor of a certificate of naturalisation under the British Nationality Act, 1948 [U.K.] or the British Nationality Act, 1981 [U.K.] having been approved for the grant of Bermudian status; must have reached the age of eighteen before the application was made; must have been ordinarily resident in Bermuda for the period of ten [10] years immediately preceding his/her application; and is of good character and conduct.]
Neil, Clovia Patrice, “Sea Mist”, 2 Cliff Crescent, Southampton SB 04
N.B. Any person who knows if any of the above provisions have not been fulfilled, or why Bermudian status should not be granted to the applicants, should send a written statement to the Chief Immigration Officer, Department of Immigration, P.O. Box HM 1364, Hamilton HMFX no later than 29 June, 2022
Appointment Of Member To The Public Service Commission
- Notice Type: Government Notice
- Notice Sub Type: Appointments
- Notice ID: GN0616/2022
- Public Authorities / Department: Government House
- Publication date: 15 June 2022
Government Notice No. _______
The Constitution Of Bermuda [Section 81]
Appointment Of Member To
The Public Service Commission
In exercise of the powers conferred on her by Section 81 of the Constitution of Bermuda, the Governor has been pleased to appoint
Mr Randolph Simons
as a Member of the Public Service Commission for a period of three years with effect from 14 June 2022.
Tom Oppenheim
Deputy Governor
Annual Parliamentary Register
- Notice Type: Government Notice
- Notice Sub Type: Elections
- Notice ID: GN0615/2022
- Public Authorities / Department: Parliamentary Registry Office
- Publication date: 15 June 2022
The Parliamentary Election Act, 1978
Section 8[1]
Notice Of Publication Of Parliamentary Register
In accordance with Section 8[1] of the Parliamentary Election Act 1978, the annual Parliamentary Register has been published effective 15th June 2022. It is available for inspection at all post offices, police stations, at the Hamilton Library and at the office of the Parliamentary Registrar, Craig Appin House 3rd floor, #8 Wesley Street, Hamilton.
Please examine the register carefully for the following reasons:-
1. If your name was on the 2021 Parliamentary Register and you are living at the same address, then under the provisions of the Parliamentary Election Amendment Act, 1999 that introduced continuous registration, your name should be listed in the register at the same address and in the same constituency.
2. If your name is listed in the Parliamentary Register at a former address or under a former name, you must inform the Parliamentary Registrar at once by completing a Form 2 [either online at www.elections.gov.bm, or in person] and deliver it to her or send it to her in one of the self-addressed envelopes.
3. If your name was on the 2021 Parliamentary Register and you registered a change of name or address with the Parliamentary Registrar during the period 1st June, 2021 through to 31st May, 2022, your name should now appear in the Parliamentary Register under your new name or at your new address.
4. If your name was not on the 2021 Parliamentary Register and you registered during the period 1st June, 2021 through to 31st May, 2022, your name should now appear in the constituency in which you live.
5. If you object to the entry of the name and/or address of any person in the Parliamentary Register, you may inform the Parliamentary Registrar of your objection, but no later than 15th July, 2022. The grounds for such objection must be in writing and accompanied by a deposit of five dollars [$5]. If the grounds for objection are established, the Registrar will refund the five dollars to you, but if the grounds are not established, he will pay the sum to the person affected by the objection [Section 17].
6. If your name has been irregularly omitted from the register or the particulars relating to your name in the register are incomplete or inaccurate or both, you may give to the Registrar notice in the prescribed form of the change of particulars and the Registrar shall alter the parliamentary register accordingly [section 10A].
Any name listed in this register opposite a blank address field [no address] indicates that the address for that person-
[a] has not yet been added to the Government Land Valuation system; or
[b] is a person of no fixed address; or
[c] resides on a houseboat or other premises without a land valuation assessment number; or
[d] is unknown, cannot be verified or there are other anomalies with the address.
Where a person’s name is listed without a corresponding address that person MUST contact the Parliamentary Registrar’s Office immediately to update his or her particulars in accordance with section 10A of the Parliamentary Election Act 1978 or be subject to the removal of his or her name from the Register.
You are reminded that if you are eligible to register but your name is not on the Parliamentary Register, you may register at any time during the year. You will not have to register again. Your name will be in the next publication of the register.
The next publication of the Parliamentary Register will be on 15th June, 2023 or at an earlier date if an election or referendum is called before then.
15 June 2022 Parliamentary Registrar
The official notices above have been republished from the relevant section on the official Government website. If you wish to view ‘hard copies’, the Department of Libraries & Archives prints them and you can visit the main library on Queen Street or the Government Archives in the Government Administration Building on Parliament Street to view them.
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