Oireachtas Joint and Select Committees
Wednesday, 30 April 2025
Committee on Subsidiarity (European Union Legislative Scrutiny)
Scrutiny of EU Legislative Proposals
2:00 am
Seán Fleming (Laois, Fianna Fail)
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Yes. We have made a note of that and it is guaranteed to happen.
In respect of proposal COM (2025) 81, as regards certain corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence; it is proposed that on the basis there are no apparent subsidiary concerns, this proposal does not warrant further scrutiny by this committee but again, will be referred to the two committees to which the Deputy has referred. Is that agreed? Agreed.
With respect to COM (2025) 84, as regards increasing the efficiency of the EU guarantee under EU Regulation No. 2021/523 and simplifying reporting requirements; it is proposed that on the basis there are no apparent subsidiary concerns, this proposal does not warrant further scrutiny by this committee. Is that agreed? Agreed.
In relation to COM (2025) 87 relating to simplifying and strengthening the carbon border adjustment mechanism, it is proposed that on the basis there are no apparent subsidiary concerns, this proposal does not warrant further scrutiny by this committee and it is agreed to forward it to the sectoral committee for further consideration. Is that agreed? Agreed.
In respect of COM (2025) 100, the non-financial, commercial real estate statistics proposal; it is proposed that on the basis that there are no apparent subsidiary concerns, this proposal does not warrant further scrutiny by this committee at this time. Is that agreed? Agreed. Is it agreed that we forward it to the sectoral committee to consider the proposal ,as that committee so chooses? Agreed.
Finally, in respect of COM (2025) 106, regarding the protection status of the grey wolf, Canis lupus, it is proposed that on the basis that there are no apparent subsidiary concerns, this proposal does not warrant further scrutiny by this committee at this time. Is that agreed? Agreed.
The committee system looks to be operational shortly and today is likely to be the final meeting of this temporary committee. I therefore would like to thank members and staff, especially Leinster House staff, as a lot of work has gone into the proposals of the committee over the past few weeks. The meeting is now adjourned sine die.