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Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: Many modified or souped-up vehicles driven on the roads are a danger and have resulted in a number of fatalities and serious injuries. Has the Government any plans to introduce legislation to ban what are termed as boy-racer vehicles?

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: I asked the same question today of the Minister for Transport. I received a reply from the Ceann Comhairle that the Minister has no official responsibility to Dáil Éireann for this matter which is one for the Road Safety Authority.

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: Since when did responsibility for legislation on this matter transfer to the Road Safety Authority?

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: How can I receive a reply stating the Minister for Transport has no responsibility for legislation in this area? What is his responsibility?

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: To give an answer like that is contrary to Standing Orders and contradicts the Constitution on ministerial responsibility. It is wrong. It is not the responsibility of a quango to deal with legislative matters. It is just not good enough that Members on this side of the House get these types of reply.

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: It is not a matter for the Adjournment. It is a matter concerning legislation.

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: It is specifically for the Order of Business.

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: Will the Ceann Comhairle take this matter seriously?

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: For what?

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: Will the Ceann Comhairle agree——

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: ——this should be submitted to the Committee on Procedure and Privileges for determination? A Minister cannot——

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: ——withdraw himself from his responsibilities in making legislation.

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: Will the Ceann Comhairle put this matter to the Committee on Procedure and Privileges?

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: Before we move on, this has to be clarified. This is the first day of the new session and a Minister has claimed he is not responsible for a legislative matter. That is incorrect. Will the Ceann Comhairle agree that it be put on the agenda for the next meeting of the Committee on Procedure and Privileges?

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: No, the Ceann Comhairle has responsibility to ensure the Government, as well as the Opposition, obeys the Standing Orders of the House.

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: In this case, the Minister is not obeying the basic rule of the House, which is to answer a matter dealing with legislation.

Order of Business (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: I will submit it to the Ceann Comhairle to be put on the agenda of the Committee on Procedure and Privileges.

Issue of Writs: Dublin South, Waterford and Donegal South-West By-elections (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: Do they get the extra pay?

Credit Institution (Eligible Liabilities Guarantee) (Amendment) Scheme 2010: Motion (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: Another pig in a poke.

Economic Strategy: Motion (29 Sep 2010)

Joe Costello: There is.

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