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Order of Business (18 Apr 2013)

Joanna Tuffy: ...Government's reforms are welcome and it was the Tánaiste's stated intention to rebalance our Parliament in favour of the ordinary Member, but there is a problem with reforms, in that we sometimes revert back to type. Topical Issue debates are an improvement on Adjournment matters, but we are reverting to Ministers of State who are not even from the relevant Departments being sent in...

Seanad Committee on the Withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union: Engagement with Committee for the Executive Office, Northern Ireland Assembly on Impact of Brexit (2 Feb 2021)

Lisa Chambers: I thank Senator Gallagher. Members have come in for their first round. I will revert to Mr. McGrath and the other members of the Committee for the Executive Office to see whether they wish to respond to Senators Martin or Gallagher or whether they have any questions for the committee. They have already heard from all Senators on this side and those Senators will be coming back in for a...

Select Committee on Health: Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Bill 2022: Committee Stage (Resumed) (21 Feb 2024)

Stephen Donnelly: Yes, I will revert with a note. I take the Deputy's point. There needs to be a penalty, obviously, but it needs to be appropriate. I am more than happy to ask the officials to look at that, revert to the Deputy with a note as to the rationale for the current balance, and we can pick it up again on Report Stage. I might ask Ms Carter to come in on the sanctions point as well, if that is okay.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Tracker Mortgages: Ulster Bank (1 Feb 2018) See 1 other result from this debate

Mr. Paul Stanley: I can only speak for myself, but there was none that I was aware of. In our case many of these instances were customers going on to fixed rates and then not reverting to tracker rates. Even before tracker rates came into existence the standard market practice was that when customers came off a fixed rate, if they did not choose another product, they would revert to the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Security, Recruitment and Training at Dublin Airport: Discussion (14 Jun 2023)

Mr. Kenny Jacobs: I will revert to the committee on that and clarify what we and the EPA are both doing and whether there is any overlap. We are monitoring it. It will be part of our community engagement, along with topics such as noise, biodiversity and so on, and it is a key part of our sustainability plan. On the air quality initiatives and in regard to what we do and how that overlaps...

Telecommunications Services. (23 Apr 2008)

Eamon Ryan: ...meeting. I do not wish to be specific because I do not wish to restrict anything. In general, the principle is to have the same service as is available in the rest of the country. I must revert to Deputy Stanton in respect of the penetration issue in terms of mobile providers. Up to the past month the OECD did not allow mobile figures to be included in penetration rates and this...

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Disadvantaged Areas Scheme Payments (15 Apr 2015)

Simon Coveney: My Department wrote to the person named on 21 July 2014 informing him that 9 unused Standard Single Payment Entitlements at a value of €207.98 each were reverting to the National Reserve as per the Terms and Conditions of the scheme. The remaining Single Payment Entitlements held were paid on 23 October 2014 and 1 December 2014. In this case, the EU Regulations governing the Single...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health: Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion
Quarterly Update on Health Issues: Discussion
(6 Feb 2019)

Simon Harris: I accept I was Minister for Health and would have started engaging with the Children's Hospital Group. I will have to check and revert to the Deputy. I have no recollection of that but I will check. I recall that there was a discussion and debates in the Oireachtas about the merits and importance of the project and getting out information about the clinical benefits but I do not understand...

Other Questions: Ambulance Service Provision (18 Oct 2016)

Simon Harris: I thank the Deputy for raising this. I will have to revert to him about the specifics relating to the mid-west, but I thank him for making me aware of the details about the advanced paramedics. I envisage an important role for advanced paramedics. I am providing more funding to the national ambulance service for the coming year than was provided for this year, and more funding was provided...

Public Accounts Committee: 2019 Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 21 - Prisons
Chapter 7 – Catering and Ancillary Services in Prisons
(10 Dec 2020)

Cormac Devlin: Could the relevant authority, maybe the Irish Prison Service, revert to me with the method by which the prisoner welfare accounts are distributed. I understand there was a reference to the governor. The witnesses might revert to us on that, the sums of money involved and the number of complaints received. I will examine again the information on prison committees. I am aware that 2014 was...

Select Committee on Education and Skills: Estimates for Public Services 2021
Vote 26 — Education (Revised)
Vote 45 — Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (Revised)
(23 Mar 2021)

Simon Harris: I do not have a specific date for when I am due to receive it but I will seek an update and revert to the Deputy. It is due this year. I do not believe there could be a more timely moment to get this study. We will have the review of the SUSI, the national access plan and the learnings from Covid. We will receive it this year and I will try to find a specific timeframe and I will revert...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Local Government Reform (7 Nov 2013)

Michael Healy-Rae: 164. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government in view of the proposal that mayors of counties would no longer have the title of mayor and they would revert to being the chairperson or the cathaoirleach of the local authority, at a time when stronger relationships with other parts of Europe should be forged, his views on whether it is a retrograde step to lose the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Children and Youth Affairs: Findings of HIQA Statutory Foster Care Service Inspection Reports: Discussion (17 May 2017)

Ms Mary Dunnion: I must apologise to Deputy Rabbitte as we do not have the specific information to answer her question. However, we will revert to her with further information. A notification is not a validated piece of information. We get over 40,000 notifications per year in regulated services. We then carry out an investigation of those notifications, which are mandatory and have to...

Ceisteanna ar Reachtaíocht a Gealladh - Questions on Promised Legislation (22 Oct 2020)

Leo Varadkar: ...in the staff-pupil ratio by one in primary schools, in addition to the €5 million fund mentioned by the Deputy. I will have to ask the Minister for Education and Skills, Deputy Foley, to revert to the Deputy with details in that regard. I think I know the details but I would probably get them wrong if I blurted them out now. I will ask the Minister to revert to the Deputy.

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (21 Nov 2023)

Leo Varadkar: I will definitely follow up on that and revert to the Deputy with a proper answer as soon as I get one. Some people will probably speculate that it is linked to the recruitment restrictions in the HSE at the moment. I do not know whether that is or is not the case. Approved posts can still go ahead. Next year, the HSE is authorised to take on an additional 2,000 staff. I am sure it can...

Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Special Educational Needs Services Provision (27 Mar 2014)

Frances Fitzgerald: Furthermore, the fact that funding is now available to make the services accessible is important, and providers are taking that up. I will revert to the Deputy with the outcome of the discussions among the Department of Health and Children, my Department and the Office for Disability and Mental Health. We are working actively to build better supports. I will revert with the figures. It is...

Select Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Estimates for Public Services 2014
Vote 32 - Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation (Revised)
(21 Jan 2014)

Richard Bruton: I will have to revert to Deputy Calleary with precise figures on asset values. The approximate value is €70 million and the company's rent roll is approximately €9 million. Most assets will transfer to the Shannon Airport Authority although the IDA, whose property management role also extends to Enterprise Ireland, will acquire some assets that are core to the industrial...

Select Committee on Education and Skills: Estimates for Public Services 2022
Vote 26 - Education (Supplementary)
Vote 45 - Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (Supplementary)
(30 Nov 2022)

Norma Foley: Just leave that with me. I appreciate the case that the Chair is making. I will look at that and revert to him. In general, considerable investment is now going into the area of special education in excess of €2.3 billion. That is right and proper. We have also recently completed a review of special classes and special school provision. That will very much inform our projections...

Order of Business (23 May 2017)

Catherine Connolly: The Taoiseach was busy last week but I raised a matter with him then and the previous week. Last week, he said that he would revert to me within the day. It relates to Caranua and whether the Minister for Education and Skills - perhaps he will answer, given that he has not reverted to me - has given permission for Caranua to move into new premises and to sign a lease for extraordinary rent...

Written Answers — Department of Finance: Budget 2014 Issues (24 Sep 2013)

Michael Noonan: ...VAT rate for tourism related services was introduced in July 2011 as part of the Government Jobs Initiative as a temporary measure and is due to expire at end December 2013, at which point it will revert to 13.5%. Failure to revert the 9% rate to 13.5% gives rise to a Budget shortfall in 2014. Retaining the 9% rate, therefore, would be very costly to the Exchequer and would require an...

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