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Written Answers — Prison Staff: Prison Staff (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: The education requirements for entry as a recruit prison officer provide that the applicant is qualified at Irish leaving certificate level at specified grades in mathematics and at least two languages, one of which must be English or Irish, and in not less than two other subjects. In the absence of these qualifications the merit grade in the applied leaving certificate or a qualification in...

Written Answers — Registration of Title: Registration of Title (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: I propose to take Questions Nos. 200 to 205, inclusive, together. I am informed that the Land Registry has written directly to the Deputy in respect of each of the cases referred to. It is also my understanding that the Deputy's original queries were in fact dealt with by the Land Registry but that the transmission of responses was unsuccessful due to an e-mail error. Any inconvenience...

Written Answers — Extradition Application: Extradition Application (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: The initiation of an outgoing request for extradition is a matter for the Garda Síochána in consultation with the DPP and neither I as Minister nor my Department have any role in the procedure.

Written Answers — Garda Investigations: Garda Investigations (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: I am informed by the Garda authorities that the Garda Síochána is aware of the identities of a number of Irish citizens who currently reside outside this jurisdiction and are believed to be involved in criminal activity related to the drugs trade. The Deputy will appreciate that it is not possible for the Garda authorities to be absolute about numbers but I am satisfied that the Garda...

Written Answers — Road Traffic Accidents: Road Traffic Accidents (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: I am informed by the Garda authorities that road traffic collisions vary widely in nature and degree, and the number of personnel who attend and the action taken vary accordingly. The number of members of the Garda Síochána who attend at the scene of a traffic collision is dependent upon the prevailing circumstances and is not influenced by the manner in which notification of the collision...

Written Answers — Appointments to State Boards: Appointments to State Boards (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: The following tabular statement details all board appointments made by me since taking up office in June 2002. Name of Person/Appointment Made Date of Appointment Censorship of Publications Appeals Board Ms Paula Mullooly — Chairperson 24 March, 2004 Ms Mary Banotti, MEP 24 March, 2004 Mr. David Quinn 24 March, 2004 Mr. David Goldberg,...

Written Answers — Garda Reserve: Garda Reserve (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: Section 15 of the Garda Síochána Act 2005 provides for the establishment of a Garda reserve and Deputies will recall that the measure won widespread support in the House during the passage of the Act. I have just recently received the Commissioner's proposals for the Garda reserve and I can advise the Deputy that these proposals specifically address issues relating to the training, powers...

Written Answers — Road Traffic Accidents: Road Traffic Accidents (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: I propose to take Questions Nos. 211 and 212 together. The gardaí supply details of road accidents on Form C(T) 68 to the National Roads Authority. The authority prepares and publishes a detailed report on road accidents entitled Road Collision Facts. The most recent report relates to 2004 and is available in the Library and on the NRA website. Excluding the changeover to the PULSE system,...

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: An application for a certificate of naturalisation from the person referred to by the Deputy was received in the citizenship section of my Department on 12 July 2005. His application was examined shortly after receipt and it was determined that he did not have the required reckonable residency and was, therefore, ineligible for naturalisation. The Irish Nationality and Citizenship Act 1956,...

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: On the basis that the reference number included in the details accompanying the question is a naturalisation application reference number, I have assumed the Deputy is seeking clarification regarding an application for naturalisation by the person concerned. An application for a certificate of naturalisation from the person concerned was received in the citizenship section of my Department on...

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: I refer the Deputy to my replies to Questions Nos. 149, 181 and 249 on Thursday, 26 January 2006, Thursday, 9 February 2006 and Thursday, 16 February 2006, respectively, and the adjournment debate on Thursday, 23 February 2006, regarding this case. I reiterate that I am not disputing this person's medical reports presented by her legal representative, the Refugee Legal Service, but medical...

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: The person in question made an application for permission to remain in Ireland on the basis of being the parent of an Irish-born child, born before 1 January 2005, under the revised arrangements I announced on 15 January 2005. This application was submitted in March 2005. The application is being processed and I will notify the Deputy as soon as the outcome is known.

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: The person concerned claimed asylum in the State on 29 October 2002 and had his claim examined by the offices of the Refugee Applications Commissioner and the Refugee Appeals Tribunal, following which it was recommended that he should be recognised as a refugee. Based on this recommendation, the person concerned was advised of my decision to issue him with a formal declaration of refugee...

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: The persons in question applied for permission to remain in Ireland on the basis of being the parents of an Irish-born child, born before 1 January 2005, in accordance with the revised arrangements I announced on 15 January 2005. One of the requirements for permission to remain in the State under the revised arrangements, is that the parents must have been continuously resident in the State...

Written Answers — Asylum Applications: Asylum Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: The person concerned arrived in the State on 14 April 1998 and applied for asylum. His application was refused following consideration of his case by asylum division of my Department and, on appeal, by the appeals authority. Subsequently, in accordance with section 3 of the Immigration Act 1999, as amended, he was informed by letter dated 17 August 2000 that the Minister proposed to make a...

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: An application for a certificate of naturalisation from the person referred to by the Deputy was received in the citizenship section of my Department on 1 February 2006. The average processing time for an application for naturalisation is 24 months. However, the person referred to by the Deputy is a minor. Due to the fact that such applications are more straightforward than standard adult...

Written Answers — Citizenship Applications: Citizenship Applications (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: I am advised by officials in the citizenship section of my Department that there is no record of applications for certificates of naturalisation having been received from or on behalf of the persons referred to by the Deputy. An application on behalf of a third member of the family referred to by the Deputy was received in citizenship section on 1 February last. My officials have been...

Seanad: Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Bill 2005: Second Stage. (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: Gabhaim buíochas don Teach as ucht an díospóireachta seo. Bhí sé mar phléisiúir dom an Ghaeilge a chloisteáil sa Teach. Cé nach bhfuil mé chomh líofa le Baill den Teach, caithfimid úsáid a bhaint as an teanga náisiúnta sna Tithe agus an teanga a choimeád beo agus láidir i gcúrsaí náisiúnta an Stáit. Many points have been made in this debate and it would not be open to me...

Seanad: Public Order Offences: Statements. (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: I am grateful for this opportunity to address Senators on the disgraceful behaviour of a small thuggish element who brought shame on themselves in Dublin on 25 February. A demonstration had been organised by the victims' group FAIR, families acting for innocent relatives. This organisation is composed of persons who have lost a number of family members at the hands of republican subversives....

Seanad: Criminal Justice (Mutual Assistance) Bill 2005: Second Stage. (2 Mar 2006)

Michael McDowell: Ta áthas orm a bheith os bhur gcomhair anseo inniu chun an Bille um Cheartas Coiriúil (Cúnamh Frithpháirteach) 2005, ar togra suntasach reachtúil é, a thiolacadh. Tugann an Bille éifeacht do sheacht n-ionstraim idirnáisiúnta a fhorbraíonn an creat reachtúil atá cheana ann i ndáil le cúnamh dlíthiúil frithpháirteach a sholáthar, ag a dhéanann forlíonadh air. Tá Cuid VII...

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