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- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: Amendments Nos. 56, 57 and 66 are related and may be discussed together, by agreement of the House. Is that agreed? Agreed.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: Amendment No. 59 has been ruled out of order.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: I do not intend to move amendment No. 60 because I recognise the point about separation of powers.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: I move amendment No. 63: In page 60, to delete lines 12 and 13 and substitute the following:“(e) the views of the child, where relevant;”.I recognise that it was my error in the first amendment and therefore I have no difficulty with it being ruled out of order. I welcome the inclusion of this section which inserts a new Part V in the Guardianship of Infants Act 1964 and...
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: They are interrelated. I appreciate that.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: These amendments are grouped, as agreed.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: Amendments Nos. 68, 70, 72, 82 and 83 are grouped.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: Senator Quinn without interruption.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: Allow Senator Quinn to contribute, please.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: It is the voice of the child.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: The Senator should direct his comments through the Chair and not refer to other Senators.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: The Senator should stick to the amendments.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: I appreciate the point of order. I will, however, allow Senator Rónán Mullen to continue, but I ask him to focus on the amendments.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: I understand that and I am listening carefully, but the Senator should focus on the amendments.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: I remind the Senator about naming people in the House.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: I acknowledge that, but a note was circulated to all Members about this earlier and I am reminding the Senator of it.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: Can we keep to the amendment, please? The Senator is trying the patience of the Chair.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: Senator Averil Power to continue, without interruption.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: Can we allow Senator Averil to make her contribution without interruption, please? I ask for some courtesy.
- Seanad: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (Resumed) (27 Mar 2015)
Jillian van Turnhout: The Senator should get back to the amendment.