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Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages. (6 Jul 2006)

Pat Gallagher: I thank the Members for accepting the amendments. As I said, these amendments make sense. Senator Burke made a general point on clamping. We have discussed this and he realises that it is not part of this Bill but a matter for each local authority to contract this business out to others. I do not know why they are doing it. Perhaps it is lucrative. Nobody who is not disabled should park in...

Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages. (6 Jul 2006)

Pat Gallagher: As in this House, Members of the Dáil referred to the challenge, at a time of continuing innovation in communications technologies, of legislating to regulate the use of mobile telephones and in-vehicle communications technologies. In such an environment I am conscious of the need to be far-sighted on the drafting of section 3 so that it will be sufficiently broad-based and flexible to...

Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages. (6 Jul 2006)

Pat Gallagher: It is not prohibited in cars.

Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages. (6 Jul 2006)

Pat Gallagher: Bluetooth hands-free devices do not come within the scope of the prohibition. Holding the telephone in one's hand or resting it between one's shoulder and neck is prohibited. It does not necessarily have to be in a cradle. If one uses Bluetooth it can lie on the seat. The same applies if one uses an earphone, or it can rest in the cradle. Senator Paddy Burke referred to Australia where...

Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages. (6 Jul 2006)

Pat Gallagher: I appreciate the support of all parties for these amendments so that we can introduce regulations, if need be. The definition of the hands-free device is a device designed such that when used in conjunction with a mobile telephone there is no need for the user to hold the telephone by hand. That is the technical explanation. The holding of the telephone means physically holding, supporting or...

Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages. (6 Jul 2006)

Pat Gallagher: These are drafting amendments advised by the Parliamentary Counsel as the Bill proceeded through its various Stages. They are technical in nature and are intended to add clarity through the deletion of unnecessary words, the correction of grammar and hyphenation, and the correction of sequencing in some instances. They also include references to certain Acts which were omitted and...

Seanad: Road Traffic Bill 2006 [Seanad Bill amended by the Dáil]: Report and Final Stages. (6 Jul 2006)

Pat Gallagher: I can arrange a bilateral meeting. I thank the Senators for their time and input into the development of the Bill which was initiated in this House, and for bringing it to its conclusion. The interest in the Bill in both Houses indicated the concern of Members about the broad area of road safety. This is an important road safety Bill. For the first time it will permit roadside breath testing...

Written Answers — Port Development: Port Development (27 Sep 2006)

Pat Gallagher: I propose to take Questions Nos. 1069 and 1103 together. The Government's Ports Policy Statement, which I launched early last year, aims to better equip the port sector and its stakeholders to meet national and regional capacity and service needs. One of the key challenges that lie ahead is the provision of adequate in-time port capacity, particularly for unitised trade. The Policy...

Written Answers — Rural Transport Services: Rural Transport Services (27 Sep 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, including two projects which are operational in County Kildare, 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...

Port Development. (28 Sep 2006)

Pat Gallagher: We would not have any problem with port capacity in the future — there may be a shortfall in meeting the requirement of 12.2 million tonnes by 2014 — if it were not for the success of the economy. I am making a political point when I say that.

Port Development. (28 Sep 2006)

Pat Gallagher: The most objective observers are suggesting we will continue to enjoy growth of between 5% and 6% in each of the next few years. There will be a long lead-in time because it is not possible to provide additional capacity in the short term. For that reason, I launched the ports policy statement in January 2005, when I was Minister of State at the Department of Communications, Marine and...

Port Development. (28 Sep 2006)

Pat Gallagher: While the port authorities are responsible for making decisions of this nature, they will have to come to us for approval. I will discuss this matter with the Minister, Deputy Cullen. After they have made their decisions and issued their recommendations, we will certainly co-operate with them to ensure the additional capacity can be provided.

Written Answers — Port Development: Port Development (28 Sep 2006)

Pat Gallagher: The Government's Ports Policy Statement, which I launched early last year, aims to better equip the port sector and its stakeholders to meet national and regional capacity and service needs. One of the key challenges that lie ahead is the provision of adequate in-time port capacity, particularly for unitised trade (LoLo and RoRo). The Policy Statement sets out a framework to ensure that...

Written Answers — Rural Transport Services: Rural Transport Services (28 Sep 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, including one project which is operational in south east Galway, 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...

Seanad: Rail Network (28 Sep 2006)

Pat Gallagher: Go raibh maith agat. I thank Senator Tuffy for giving me the opportunity to outline the current position on the Kildare route project. This major railway investment is critical to the development of a high quality suburban rail system for the greater Dublin area and will deliver benefits for all users of the line including, inner and outer commuter services to Dublin. It will also enhance...

Written Answers — Port Development: Port Development (3 Oct 2006)

Pat Gallagher: Performance audits of the State port companies are not required by statute. Section 29 of the Harbours Act 1996 provides that such audits may take place, but there is no obligation on the Minister to do so. A performance audit was competed in spring 2001. Submission of this audit report to Government was delayed due to legal actions. However, the report was approved by Government and laid...

Written Answers — Departmental Funding: Departmental Funding (3 Oct 2006)

Pat Gallagher: The Government's Ports Policy Statement, which I launched early last year, sets out current policy in relation to the ports sector, including the funding of port infrastructure developments. The Policy Statement states that the state owned ports, as commercial entities, should be capable of funding their operations and infrastructure requirements without relying on Exchequer support. Such...

State Airports. (4 Oct 2006)

Pat Gallagher: I thank Deputy Pat Breen for raising this matter on the Adjournment and thereby giving me the opportunity to outline the current situation. Transitional arrangements for Shannon were agreed with the US authorities in November last year in the context of the impending implementation of the EU and US open skies agreement. This provided that the 1:1 Shannon stop requirement would change to 1:3...

Written Answers — Medals of Honour: Medals of Honour (5 Oct 2006)

Pat Gallagher: The Emergency Service Award was set up by the Irish Government in 1947 to recognise the services performed by the Mercantile Marine during the Emergency (1939-1946). The criteria for entitlement to the Irish Marine Service Medal, were set out in 1950 (by the Department of Industry and Commerce), as follows: 1. Service on Irish-Registered foreign-going ships; 2. Service on Irish-Registered...

International Agreements: Motion (11 Oct 2006)

Pat Gallagher: I move: That Dáil Éireann approves the exercise by the State of the option or discretion, provided by Article 1.11 of the Treaty of Amsterdam, to notify the President of the Council that it wishes to take part in the adoption of the following proposed measure: Agreement between the European Union and the United States of America on the processing and transfer of passenger name record data...

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