His Excellency the Governor, Nigel Dakin, chaired the 23rd meeting of Cabinet on Wednesday 18 August 2021 at the Office of the Premier on Providenciales.
All members were present. Mrs Khalila Astwood-Tatem was also present as Acting Attorney General.
At this meeting Cabinet:
Approved the list of vaccines accepted for entry into the Turks & Caicos islands as:
Approved the acceptable forms of vaccine certification as:
Approved the extension of the Cuban Brigade for a further 6 months commencing immediately which will provide support to meet the demands of the current COVID-19 surge.
Approved the draft Limitation of Action Bill, and the Bill’s submission to the House of Assembly.
Approved the Airports Authority (Amendment) Bill 2021 for submission to the House of Assembly.
Accepted the resignations of Mr. Andre Malcolm, Chairman and Ms. Adriana Gibson, Deputy Chairman, of the TCI Airports Authority Board, and
Approved the extension to Customs (Import Duty Exemption) Order 2021 for exemptions of payment of Import Customs Duties on Personal Protective Equipment and Cleaning & Sanitation Supplies from 3 August 2021 to 3 January 2022.
Approved the National Insurance Board amendments listed below which will come into effect on 20 August 2021:
Approved amendments to the Ports Authority Ordinance to transfer from the Crown to the Ports Authority Turks and Caicos Islands (PATCI) the following parcels:
And approved licenses over parcels:
Approved an amendment to the Caicos Resorts Ltd 2019 Concession Order to allow a timeline extension request from them for completion of their refurbishment project. The project is now expected to be completed by 21 October 2023. Cabinet also approved the inclusion to the project of an additional villa (Villa No.14) to allow Customs Import Duty concessions to be applied under the revised refurbishment policy. Cabinet also approved an increase to the concession ceiling for the Financial Year 2021 – 2022.
Discussed the Citizen Stimulus Programme in light of the impending deadline of 31st August 2021 for all checks to be collected.
Any Other Business
Cabinet was briefed on the deployment of Dr Virginia Clerveaux (DDME) to support Haiti following the earthquake and agreed in principle to financial support, via International Organisations, for Haitian disaster relief. The Ministry of Finance were asked to make recommendations.
Further information on these matters will be provided by Ministers in due course.