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Table of Precedence (January 2021) 13. Members of the Privy Council (4) ORDER OF PRECEDENCE (as prescribed by the Proposed Table of Precedence of 2007) 14 Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives The Most Hon. Juliet Holness, MP 1. The Governor-General – His Excellency The Most Honourable Sir Patrick Allen, ON, GCMG, CD, KSt.J Parliamentary Secretaries (5) 2. Prime Minister 15. Members of the Senate (6) The Most Honourable Andrew Holness, ON, MP Members of the House of Parliament (7) 3. Deputy Prime Minister 16. Judges of the Court of Appeal (8) Honourable Dr. Horace Chang, CD, MP Judges of the Supreme Court (9) Leader of the Opposition – Mr Mark Golding, MP 17. Chairman of the Public Service Commission 4. (1) Mr Alvin McIntosh, CD, JP Members of the Cabinet Financial Secretary Miss Darlene Morrison President of the Senate Permanent Secretaries (10) Senator the Honourable Thomas Tavares-Finson, OJ, CD, QC Solicitor General Speaker of the House of Representatives Mrs Marlene Aldred, QC Honourable Marisa Dalrymple-Philibert, MP Governor of the Bank of Jamaica Mr Richard Byles 5. Former Governors-General Auditor General The Most Honourable Professor Sir Kenneth Hall, Mrs Pamela Monroe Ellis ON, GCMG, OJ Director of Public Prosecutions Miss Paula Llewelyn, CD, QC Former Prime Ministers The Most Honourable Percival James Patterson, 18. Chief of Defence Staff, Jamaica Defence Force ON, OCC, PC, QC Lieutenant General Rocky Meade, CD, JP, PhD, psc The Most Honourable Portia Simpson Miller, ON Commissioner of Police Mr Bruce Golding Major General Antony Anderson, CD, JP 6. Chief Justice 19. Mayors and Chairmen of Parish Councils (11) The Honourable Mr Justice Bryan Sykes, OJ, CD Except on municipal occasions when they take President of the Court of Appeal precedence immediately after the Prime Minister The Honourable Mr Justice Patrick Brooks, OJ, CD (2) 20. Custodes of Parishes (12) 7. Ministers of State except on formal Occasions (other than municipal occasions) in their own parishes when they take 8. President of Jamaica Council of Churches precedence as representatives of The Reverend Newton Dixon Governor-General 9. Widows/Widowers of National Heroes 21. Chief of State Protocol Widows/Widowers of Former Governors-General Ambassador Sandra Grant Griffiths, JP Widows /Widowers of Former Heads of Government Resident Representative/Resident Coordinator of the The Most Honourable Mrs Hugh Shearer United Nations Development Programme The Most Honourable Mrs Michael Manley Mr Bruno Pouezat The Most Honourable Mrs Edward Seaga Heads of Offices of International Organisations (13) Consuls-General (14) 10. Attorney-General Members of the Consular Corps (15) Mrs Marlene Malahoo Forte, QC, MP 22. Vice-Chancellor of the University of the West 11. Cabinet Secretary (Head of the Civil Service) Indies Ambassador the Honourable Douglas Saunders, OJ, CD Professor Sir Hilary Beckles President of the University of Technology 12. Head of the Foreign Service Professor Collin Gyles, CD (Acting) Ambassador Marcia Gilbert-Roberts, CD Dean of the Diplomatic Corps 23. Chairmen of political parties having His Excellency Carlos Alberto Michealsen den Hartog representation in Parliament High Commissioners & Ambassadors (3) Head of Delegation of the European Union General Secretaries of political parties having Her Excellency Ms. Marianne Van Steen representation in Parliament Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority 24. Holders of Jamaican National Honours His Excellency Michael Lodge Order of Merit and Order of Jamaica Members of the Cabinet (1) Members of the Privy Council (4) The Most Honourable Andrew Holness, ON, MP The Honourable Mr Justice Paul Harrison, (Ret’d), OJ, CD Honourable Dr. Horace Chang, CD, MP The Honourable Dennis Lalor, OJ Dr. the Honourable Nigel Clarke, MP The Honourable Shirley Miller, OJ, CD, QC Honourable Robert Montague, MP The Honourable Mr Justice Ferdinand Smith, (Ret’d), CD Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith The Honourable Douglas Orane, CD Honourable Audley Shaw, CD, MP The Honourable Geoffrey Madden, CD, LVO, JP Honourable Olivia Grange, CD, MP Honourable Karl Samuda, OJ, CD, MP Parliamentary Secretary (5) Honourable Edmund Bartlett, CD, MP Dr the Honourable Christopher Tufton, MP Members of the Senate (6) Honourable Desmond McKenzie, CD, MP Government Honourable Delroy Chuck, QC, MP Senator the Hon. Thomas Tavares-Finson, OJ, CD, QC, JP - President Honourable Fayval Williams, MP Senator Charles Sinclair- Deputy President Honourable Daryl Vaz, MP Senator the Honourable Aubyn Hill Honourable Pearnel Charles Jr, MP Senator the Honourable Kamina Johnson Smith Honourable Floyd Green, MP Senator the Honourable Leslie Campbell Honourable Everald Warmington, MP Senator the Honourable Matthew Samuda Senator the Honourable Matthew Samuda His Worship the Mayor Senator Councillor Delroy Williams Senator the Honourable Aubyn Hill Senator Ransford Braham, QC Senator Kavan Gayle, CD Ministers of State (2) Senator Don Wehby, CD Honourable J. C. Hutchinson, CD, MP Senator Dr Saphire Longmore-Dropinski Senator the Honourable Leslie Roy Campbell Senator Natalie Campbell Rodriques Honourable Alando Terrelonge, MP Senator Sherene Golding Campbell Honourable Zavia Mayne, MP Honourable Robert Morgan, MP Opposition Honourable Juliet Cuthbert Flynn, OD, MP Senator Dr. Floyd Morris Honourable Dr. Norman Dunn, BH{M}, MP Senator Lambert Brown, CD Honourable Marsha Smith, MP Senator Damian Crawford Honourable Homer Davis, CD, MP Senator Sophia Fraser-Binns Senator Donna Scott-Mottley Senator Janice Allen High Commissioners/Ambassadors/Charge D’Affaires (3) Senator Gabriella Morris His Excellency Carlos Alberto Michaelsen den Hartog [Brazil] Senator Peter Bunting His Excellency Vladimir Vinokurov [ Russian Federation] His Excellency Asif Ahmad, CMG [United Kingdom] Members of the Houses of Parliament (7) Her Excellency Inés Fors Fernández [Rep. of Cuba] Government His Excellency TIAN Qi [People’s Republic of China] The Most Honourable Andrew Holness, ON, MP His Excellency Juan Gonzalez Mijares [Mexico] Honourable Edmund Bartlett, CD, MP His Excellency Francisco Bernales [Rep. of Chile] Mr Dave Hume Brown, MP His Excellency Dr. Bernd Von Munchow-Pohl [Fed. Rep. of Germany] Miss Kerencia Morrison, MP His Excellency Denys Wibaux [ France, The French Republic] Honourable Dr Horace Chang, CD, MP Her Excellency Lumka E. Yengeni [Republic of South Africa] Honourable Robert Morgan, MP His Excellency Felix Ramon Garcia Tavaras [Dominican Republic] Honourable Pearnel Charles, Jr, MP His Excellency Luis Del Solar Dorrego [Republic of Argentina] Honourable Delroy Chuck, QC, MP Her Excellency Diana Aguilar Pulido [ Republic of Colombia] Mr Heroy Anthony Clarke, MP His Excellency Donald R. Tapia [USA] Dr. the Honourable Nigel Clarke, MP His Excellency Hugo Verbist [Kingdom of Belgium] Honourable Juliet Cuthbert Flynn, OD, MP His Excellency Lasford Douglas [Republic of Panama] Honourable Marissa Dalrymple-Philibert, MP His Excellency Deryck Lance Murray [Rep. of Trinidad and Tobago] Honourable Dr. Norman Dunn, BH{M}, MP His Excellency Masaya Fujiwara [Japan] Honourable Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange, CD, MP Her Excellency Marianne Van Steen [Delegation of the European Union] Honourable Floyd Green, MP Her Excellency Georgina Guillen-Grillo [ Republic of Costa Rica] The Honourable Lester ‘Mike’ Henry, OJ, CD, MP His Excellency Masakui Rungsung [Republic of India] The Most Hon. Mrs Juliet Holness, MP Honourable J. C. Hutchinson, CD, MP Charges d’Affaires Mrs Marlene Malahoo Forte, QC, MP Mr Baejin Lim [Republic of Korea] Honourable Zavia Mayne, MP Mr Antonio Sánchez-Vargas [Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela] Honourable Desmond McKenzie, CD, MP Mr. Emmanuel Oguntuyi [Federal Republic of Nigeria] Honourable Robert Montague, MP Mr. Kevin Gilhooly [Canada] Mr James Robertson, MP Ms. Maria Victoria Garcia Ojeda [Spain] Honourable Karl Samuda, OJ, CD, MP Honourable Audley Shaw, CD, MP Senior Puisne Judge Honourable Alando Terrelonge, MP The Honourable Mrs Justice Carol Lawrence-Beswick, CD Dr the Honourable Christopher Tufton, MP Mrs Annmarie Vaz, MP Puisne Judges Honourable Daryl Vaz, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Andrew Rattray Honourable Everald Warmington, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Courtney Daye, CD Dr. Andrew Wheatley, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Leighton Pusey, CD Honourable Fayval Williams, MP The Honourable Miss Justice Christine McDonald, CD Mr Franklin Witter, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Martin Gayle Dr. Michelle Charles Freeman, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Bertram Morrison Miss Rhoda Crawford, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Glenworth Brown Miss Tamika Davis, MP The Honourable Mrs. Justice Sarah Thompson-James, CD Honourable Marsha Smith, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Kirk Anderson Miss Krystal Lee, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Evan Brown Miss Tova Hamilton, MP The Honourable Miss Justice Nicole Simmons Mr. Robert Miller, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice David Batts Mr. Delroy Slowley, MP The Honourable Mrs. Justice Sharon George-Smith Honourable Homer Davis, CD, MP The Honourable Mrs. Justice Vivene Harris Mr. George Wright, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Kissock Laing Mr. Morland Wilson, MP The Honourable Mrs. Justice Audre Lindo Mr. Donovan Williams, MP The Honourable Miss Justice Cresencia Brown Beckford Mr. Robert Chin, MP The Honourable Mrs. Justice Marcia Dunbar-Green Mr Dwight Sibblies, MP The Honourable Mrs. Justice Georgiana Fraser Mr. Phillip Henriques, MP The Honourable Mrs. Justice Lorna Shelly-Williams Mr. Donald Lawrence, MP The Honourable Mr. Justice Chester
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