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- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: It is being worked on in the Department at present.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: As the Deputy is aware, the immigration and residence Bill is promised legislation. It has been the subject of extensive consultation and will be published during this session. As I indicated to the Law Society, consideration is being given to requiring certain high risk abusers of the asylum seeking process to remain in one place while their applications are being considered.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: No.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: While no legislation is promised in respect of this issue, for the information of the House and those who may be affected, I have spoken to the Minister for Education and Science today and the website is now working. She personally witnessed its operation. Moreover, any person who is worried about the situation is free to send a postal application, as long as they get a certificate of...
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: Instead of adding to people's anxieties, I urgeââ
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: I ask people to use the website, which is operational today. If they have any doubts or difficulties, they should go to a post office and send in a form with a certificate of postage.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: I wish to make it clear there is no intention of extending the deadline because that would give rise to other legal complications.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: I have already indicated there is promised legislation, a report from the Barrington group and a report from the Competition Authority. When the Government has considered the aforementioned reports, the issues raised by the Deputy will be fully addressed in the context of that legislation.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: It is the Government's intention to legislate in this area. However, as the Deputy is probably aware, having paid attention to what happened at the conference organised by the Government, the exact nature of such legislation is still the subject matter of consultation among stakeholders and interested parties.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: The Taoiseach has already indicated the overall position in this regard. Under the referendum legislation, as the Deputy is aware, all legislation to amend the Constitution must pass through both Houses of the Oireachtas. Subsequently, a period must elapse before it can be put before the people. It is a well-defined process. There is also the question of the establishment of a commission...
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: There is a well-established matrix in terms of time for the holding of referenda.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: First, the Government is anxious to receive the general response of the Opposition parties and other interested stakeholders. It will be greatly interested to see the Opposition's response to the briefing received last night.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: In response to Deputy Howlin's point, the Government intends to deal with this matter as quickly as possible. If there is all-party agreement on this issue it will happen much faster than if there is not. This is how things happen in this House.
- Order of Business (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: In answer to the Deputy's question, the Government intends to proceed with an amendment along these lines before the next general election, if possible.
- Prisons Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Second Stage (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: I move: "That the Bill be now read a Second Time." I am pleased to present the Prisons Bill 2006, which completed its passage through the Seanad on 5 December 2006. It deals with a range of issues relating to prisons and prisoners and its purpose is manifold. It provides for video conferencing of certain non-trial court hearings; the placing of the Office of the Inspector of Prisons on a...
- Prisons Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Second Stage (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: It might be useful to people who should not have it. Section 20 provides that on receipt of the environmental impact assessment and the visual representation of the development, the Minister shall give notice of the proposed development to the planning authorities in the relevant area. Members of the public shall be informed of the development by means of placing a notice on the site and in...
- Prisons Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Second Stage (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: It was very decent of him to tell his plans to the censor.
- Prisons Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Second Stage (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: Unfortunately, it is too small.
- Prisons Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Second Stage (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: In terms of time it is probably as close as Spike Island.
- Prisons Bill 2006 [Seanad]: Second Stage (1 Feb 2007)
Michael McDowell: If the Deputy keeps coming up with ideas I might accommodate him.