Dáil debates

Wednesday, 23 June 2021

Sale of Tickets (Cultural, Entertainment, Recreational, and Sporting Events) Bill 2021: Report and Final Stages

 

7:57 pm

Photo of Robert TroyRobert Troy (Longford-Westmeath, Fianna Fail) | Oireachtas source

I take this opportunity to thank the Joint Committee on Enterprise, Trade and Employment for its helpful pre-legislative scrutiny and the Members of the Oireachtas for their constructive engagement on the Bill. I particularly thank Deputy O'Reilly, who proposed a number of amendments on Committee Stage.

Some questions arose from Members during the previous Stage, and I would like to provide reassurance by clarifying matters, as I said I would, on this Stage. It has become apparent that the Bill will not be enacted in advance of the conclusion of the Euro 2020 Championship on 11 July. Therefore, I intend to introduce an amendment to remove these provisions from the Bill on Committee Stage in the Seanad if it is certain that it will not delay enactment of the Bill. It is clear to me that we all want this legislation in place as sporting and arts events reopen. If the amendment might delay enactment in the time left available to us then I will retain the provision but will not commence it, and will have it removed in future legislation.

I do not intend to introduce fees but it is prudent to have the power, as provided in the Bill, to do so at a later date if necessary.

On the question of reducing the capacity to less than 1,000, based on our analysis of where above-cost secondary reselling of tickets arises, this number is set at the appropriate level. However, I will have the power under the Bill to designate specific venues with a lower capacity which will be exercised as necessary.

I am pleased that the key features of the Bill have been welcomed and supported by all sides. I would especially like to thank the other Members of the Oireachtas who have been proactive on this issue for some years. Deputy Quinlivan, the Chairman of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Enterprise, Trade and Employment introduced a Private Members' Bill on the matter. I also acknowledge the work of the former Deputy, Noel Rock, and the current Minister for Health, Deputy Stephen Donnelly.

This legislation will promote fairer access to tickets for cultural, entertainment, recreational and sporting events and will be of real benefit to the many consumers who attend these events. While there are very limited events being held at present due to Covid-19, we need to prepare for what is likely to be a high demand on tickets for events once reopening of the events industry becomes possible. I look forward to returning the Bill to the Seanad, to its enactment shortly thereafter and to it being in force in time for these events.

I again thank Deputies for their co-operation in the passage of the Bill.

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