Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Committee on Public Petitions

Decisions on Public Petitions Received

1:30 pm

Photo of Seán SherlockSeán Sherlock (Cork East, Labour) | Oireachtas source

We are now in public session. Petition No. 24/16 from Mr. Thomas Mackey is on the criteria used to qualify for a primary medical certificate. It is proposed that we invite the Minister of State with responsibility for disability issues, Deputy Finian McGrath, to appear before the committee to discuss the issues raised in the petition. Is that agreed? Agreed.

The next petition for consideration is No. 36/16 from Mr. Neil Tolan, which proposes that a regulator be set up for the gambling-gaming industry. It is proposed to correspond with the Department of Justice and Equality and request that it outline a proposed timeline for the introduction of a new executive agency that will act as both the licensing authority and regulator for the gambling sector and to keep the committee updated on any progress in this regard. It is also proposed that we forward the response from the Department to the petitioner and that the petition will remain open to await the outcome of the Gambling Control Bill 2013. Is that agreed? Agreed.

The next petition for consideration is Petition No. 38/16 from Ms Abigail Mulligan to stop the use of Depo-Provera in Ireland. It is proposed, following consideration of this matter, that we forward a copy of the response from the Health Products Regulatory Authority to the petitioner and close the petition. Is that agreed? Agreed.

The next petition for consideration is No. 01/17 from Mr. Oisin Turakhia on the responsible service of alcohol. It is proposed that the committee further examine the issue and write to the petitioner to request that he produce further evidence. Is that agreed? Agreed.

The next petition for consideration is No. 03/17 from Mr. Brian Houlihan on a public consultation on the feasibility of developing a hemp industry. It is proposed that the committee correspond with Teagasc and request an update on recommendations from the 2009 future of the industry study on the development of a hemp industry in Ireland. Is that agreed? Agreed.

The next petition for consideration is No. 04/17 from Mr. Frank Considine on equality for school secretaries. It is proposed that the committee forward a copy of the response from the Department to the petitioner and close the petition. Is that agreed? Agreed.

The next petition for consideration is No. 13/17 from Ms. Tara O'Sullivan on making the new English junior certificate examination fairer by adding an extra 30 minutes. It is proposed that we invite officials from the Department of Education and Skills and State Examinations Commission to appear before the committee to discuss how the mock examination papers provided by commercial suppliers to schools will be scrutinised in advance of sale to schools. Is that agreed? Agreed.

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