Results 1,741-1,760 of 21,588 for speaker:Denis Naughten
- EU Directives. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I am a little hard of hearing.
- EU Directives. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Those actions should have been taken five years ago.
- EU Directives. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: REPS farmers will be caught.
- EU Directives. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: The Minister should not mislead the House.
- EU Directives. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: REPS farmers are operating illegally.
- EU Directives. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Their plans are illegal, based on legislation enacted on 1 February.
- EU Directives. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: They reduced their nitrogen by 1%. It is not being enforced.
- Alternative Energy Projects. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I support the Minister on the issue of the â¬45 per hectare. It is wholly inadequate and if we are serious about this issue, we should put serious money into it because we are facing a significant bill in respect of carbon credits. Will the Minister comment on the plans, if any, she has to stimulate the use of sugar beet for the extraction of bioethanol? It is critically important we get...
- Alternative Energy Projects. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: When did the Minister, Deputy Coughlan, meet the Minister of State?
- Alternative Energy Projects. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: They could use woodchip.
- Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: On the issue of traceability, the Food Safety Authority of Ireland produced a report in 2004. We have been speaking about new legislation but in regard to existing legislation is the Minister of State concerned that one fifth of retail outlets in the trade do not meet the beef labelling regulations and, if so, what is the Department doing about it? Is the Minister of State concerned that the...
- Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: No, there has not.
- Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: No, there has not been a more recent report.
- Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: I do not want to be left in a position where the Minister will leave the House. There has not been a moreââ
- Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Just to clarify for the information of the House, it is a 2004 report and no report has been completed since. In that report, which is the most recent since 2004, 42% of premises visited did not meet the existing labelling legislative requirements. In light of the fact that the Food Safety Authority of Ireland made that information available to the official agency with responsibility for...
- Food Labelling. (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Since the 2004 reportââ
- Written Answers — EU Directives: EU Directives (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Question 11: To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Food the grant aid which will be made available to small farmers to manage rainwater under the nitrates action plan; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5652/06]
- Written Answers — Sugar Beet Production: Sugar Beet Production (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Question 199: To ask the Minister for Agriculture and Food, further to comments attributed to her spokesperson in a newspaper (details supplied) on 11 February 2006, the position regarding the distribution of the â¬145 million compensation package; if specified percentages are to go to the stakeholders, including the workers; the specified percentage to be allocated to each category; and if...
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Question 111: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children the vacancies for occupational therapists in County Roscommon; the numbers awaiting occupational therapy assessment in each area in the county and the respective waiting times; the steps she intends to take to address the situation; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6169/06]
- Written Answers — Health Services: Health Services (16 Feb 2006)
Denis Naughten: Question 112: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children when a person (details supplied) will be called for an occupational therapist assessment; the reason for the delay in calling them for an appointment; her views on whether a five year old child should have to wait nearly 12 months for a first assessment; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [6170/06]