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- Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006: Report and Final Stages. (15 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: That would not be customary or wise. My view is that the moneys should be paid by way of draft or postal order. However, I have no doubt that payments over the counter where a receipt could be issued could be facilitated.
- Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006: Report and Final Stages. (15 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: This is a technical amendment to remove a surplus full stop.
- Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006: Report and Final Stages. (15 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: This is a technical amendment to correct a printing error.
- Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006: Report and Final Stages. (15 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I thank the Senators who took an interest in this important legislation. I am sure it will receive the same level of co-operation in the other House as it received from the Opposition parties in this House. We need to ensure that this important Bill is enacted before the summer recess. Several Bills relating to road traffic law have been enacted in recent years, including the Bill that...
- Written Answers — Water Sports Vehicles: Water Sports Vehicles (20 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: Under the Maritime Safety Act 2005 local authorities have been given the necessary powers to control the operation of jet skis and other fast powered craft in their functional areas. The framework for regulating such craft came from the 2000 Report of the Action Group on Small Powered Recreational Craft (including personal watercraft) which concluded that the primary public policy response...
- Written Answers — Services for People with Disabilities: Services for People with Disabilities (20 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: The Taxi Regulation Act 2003 established the Commission for Taxi Regulation as the independent body responsible for the development and maintenance of the regulatory framework for the control and operation of small public service vehicles, including taxis, and their drivers. One of the specific objectives given to the Commission in the 2003 Act is to promote access to small public service...
- Written Answers — Services for People with Disabilities: Services for People with Disabilities (20 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: The Taxi Regulation Act 2003 established the Commission for Taxi Regulation as the independent body responsible for the development and maintenance of the regulatory framework for the control and operation of small public service vehicles, including taxis, and their drivers. One of the specific objectives given to the Commission in the 2003 Act is to promote access to small public service...
- Written Answers — Rural Transport Services: Rural Transport Services (20 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: The Rural Transport Initiative (RTI) is a pilot scheme, under which funding is made available to thirty-four community-based organisations across the country to address the transport needs of their rural areas through the provision of local transport services. South Kildare Community Transport Ltd. is one of the pilot projects being funded under the RTI. While Pobal administers the RTI on...
- Written Answers — Port Development: Port Development (20 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I propose to take Questions Nos. 331, 332, 334, 335, 336, 337 and 338 together. Limerick docks are owned and operated by Shannon Foynes Port Company. The company is a State-owned company established under the Harbours Act 1996. The Act provides that the principal objects of the company include the provision of such facilities, services and lands within its harbour for ships, goods and...
- Written Answers — Rural Transport Initiative: Rural Transport Initiative (22 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: The Rural Transport Initiative (RTI) is a pilot scheme, under which funding is made available to 34 community-based organisations across the country, including South Westmeath Rural Transport Association Ltd., to address the transport needs of their rural areas through the provision of local transport services. Pobal administers the RTI on behalf of the Department of Transport and, together...
- Written Answers — Road Safety: Road Safety (22 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: There are currently nine Transport Officers serving in my Department and this number will shortly increase to 18. Procedures are underway to recruit new Transport Officers in preparation for the transfer of the duties to the newly formed Road Safety Authority and decentralisation to Loughrea. Transport Officers attend all multi-agency checkpoints throughout the country. The schedule for these...
- Seanad: Social Welfare Benefits. (27 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I thank the Senator for raising this issue and I apologise on behalf of the Minister for Social and Family Affairs, who cannot be here. Entitlement to maternity benefit is contingent in the first instance on entitlement to statutory leave. The right to statutory maternity leave is established under the maternity protection legislation, which is the responsibility of the Minister for Justice,...
- Seanad: Social Welfare Benefits. (27 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I will convey that to the Minister.
- Seanad: Port Development. (27 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I thank Senator Morrissey for providing me with this opportunity to report to the Seanad on certain matters concerning Dublin Port Company. As indicated in response to Parliamentary Question No. 155 of 3 May 2006, there are no proposals to move Dublin Port from its current location, which the Senator has welcomed. As the Senator is no doubt aware, Dublin Port is a State-owned company...
- Written Answers — Rural Transport Services: Rural Transport Services (29 Jun 2006)
Pat Gallagher: The Rural Transport Initiative (RTI) is a pilot scheme, under which funding is made available to thirty-four community-based organisations across the country, two of which are based in County Galway, to address the transport needs of their rural areas through the provision of local transport services. Pobal administers the RTI on behalf of the Department of Transport and, together with the...
- Written Answers — Water Sports Vehicles: Water Sports Vehicles (4 Jul 2006)
Pat Gallagher: Under the Maritime Safety Act 2005 local authorities have been given the necessary powers to control the operation of jet skis and other fast powered craft in their functional areas. The framework for regulating such craft came from the 2000 Report of the Action Group on Small Powered Recreational Craft (including personal watercraft) which concluded that the primary public policy response...
- Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (4 Jul 2006)
Pat Gallagher: The Rural Transport Initiative (RTI) is a pilot scheme, under which funding is made available to thirty-four community-based organisations across the country to address the transport needs of their rural areas through the provision of local transport services. Pobal administers the initiative on behalf of the Department of Transport and makes specific allocations to individual project groups...
- Written Answers — Road Network: Road Network (4 Jul 2006)
Pat Gallagher: I am not aware that the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources has any responsibilities with regard to bridges over the river Shannon. Similarly I am not aware of any plans that Shannon Foynes Port Company has in regard to bridges over the river Shannon. Overall responsibility for the planning, design and implementation of any national road projects that cross the river...
- Written Answers — Marine Accidents: Marine Accidents (5 Jul 2006)
Pat Gallagher: The Marine Casualty Investigation Board (MCIB) is currently investigating the circumstances that led to the sinking of the Maggie B. The role of the MCIB, which is an independent body, is to investigate casualties such as this and to publish their findings. The MCIB will investigate all relevant matters pertaining to the sinking of the vessel and if they consider it necessary to raise the...
- Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages. (6 Jul 2006)
Pat Gallagher: These amendments to the Bill were passed by the Dáil and they bring greater clarity and consistency to the statutory provisions of the road traffic Acts and the Local Authorities (Traffic Wardens) Act 1975 as regards the operation of the fixed charge system and in particular some functions carried out by local authority traffic wardens. While there are a number of amendments, I will take as...