Results 8,301-8,320 of 12,637 for speaker:Willie O'Dea
- Civil Registration (Amendment) Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (27 Nov 2014)
Willie O'Dea: I do not intend to move my remaining amendments.
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Mortgage Arrears Proposals (27 Nov 2014)
Willie O'Dea: 59. To ask the Minister for Social Protection the schemes that are currently in place to support persons in difficulty paying their mortgage; if new schemes are being considered; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [45703/14]
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Local Authority Housing (27 Nov 2014)
Willie O'Dea: 195. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government If extra housing options are available for those on the housing list who spent time in industrial schools; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45583/14]
- Leaders' Questions (2 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: That is because the Taoiseach will not answer the question.
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Medical Card Data (2 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: 384. To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide in tabular form for 1 November 2013 and 1 November 2014 for the Limerick health area, the number of medical cards in circulation; the number of which are issued on the basis of the exercise of discretion; the number of which are allocated to over 70s; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [45849/14]
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Instruction to Committee (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: As I understand it, the Tánaiste is taking the provisions introduced in the 2010 Act and making them retrospective to 2007, the date of the Robins case. Is that the correct interpretation?
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Instruction to Committee (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: I am just asking the Tánaiste whether the effect of the amendment is to make the provisions set out in the 2010 Act for double insolvency retrospective to the date of the Robins case in 2007.
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Instruction to Committee (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: Perhaps the Tánaiste can tell us why the amendment or change did not appear in the original legislation and has only appeared on Committee Stage. It seems to be an important amendment. This is an amendment to private pension provision. I tabled a number of amendments on Committee Stage in regard to private pension provision, such as one to provide for an appeal against the decision...
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: It was pointed out to the Minister that the reference to the Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2013 should be amended to refer to the Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Act 2013. Is this change being provided for in the amendments?
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: It is proposed in amendment No. 22 to insert a new section after section 48A which, according to the amendment, is inserted by section 10 of the Social Welfare and Pensions Act 2013. When I consulted the Act, I found that section 10 dealt with supplementary welfare. It is clear that section 48A is inserted by section 10 of Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Act 2013.
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: The time for producing consolidated legislation, even online, is well past. Essentially, the proposal is to backdate the provisions of the Social Welfare and Pensions (No. 2) Act 2013 to make them effective from the date on which the Robins judgment was delivered. I assume that is a correct interpretation.
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: To what date are the provisions of the 2013 Act being backdated?
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: In that case, the Waterford Crystal workers will be covered because the issue in that company arose before the 2013 Act came into operation.
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: The point in respect of the Robins judgment is that the EU directive on insolvency was interpreted by the European Court of Justice in the Robins case. The decision of the court was that in the event of a double insolvency in a defined benefit pensions scheme, anything less than 49% protection would not be acceptable. The Government has decided to provide 50% protection.
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: I appreciate that 100% protection is provided for pensions of up to €12,000. In addition, many people, albeit not everyone, will have paid PRSI and, therefore, qualify for the State pension.
- Social Welfare Bill 2014: Report and Final Stages (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: The view taken by the authorities in the United Kingdom was that in all cases the amount to be guaranteed would be up to 89%. The Minister has correctly noted that the State pension system is much more generous than the system in place in the United Kingdom and that 100% protection is being proposed for pensions of up to €12,000 per annum. Notwithstanding this, it is valid to point...
- Order of Business (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: The Government made a commitment in the programme for Government that during the course of its lifetime it would substantially reduce poverty rates. In view of the facts that one in five children under the age of 17 years and one in six adults lives below the poverty line, and that 130,000 children have fallen below the poverty line in the last four years according to the recent UNICEF...
- Order of Business (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: It is part of the programme for Government.
- Order of Business (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: Is the Ceann Comhairle telling me I cannot ask a question?
- Order of Business (3 Dec 2014)
Willie O'Dea: I am asking a question about Government policy.