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Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: As Minister for Health and Children I am worried about the Deputy.

Requests to move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: If the Deputy speaks out of breath more often, she will end up in an accident and emergency department. She should take it easy.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: It is proposed to take No. 9, motion re tribunal of inquiry into the fatal shootings of Chief Superintendent Harry Breen and Superintendent Robert Buchanan; No.19, Ráitis maidir leis an nGaeilge, statements on the Irish language; and No.18, Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad] — Second Stage (resumed). It is proposed, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders, that the proceedings on No....

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: No Supplementary Estimate is promised. That matter has not come before the Government so I am not certain what the proposals are. The Government has been dealing with the issue of child care for a considerable period.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: Regarding Deputy Kenny's first question, I cannot say if any further progress has been made on that matter. I will get back to the Deputy.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: The Bill is imminent. The Government cleared the heads some time ago and it will be published and taken in the House before the summer recess. Many of the issues raised are already catered for in existing legislation. There is no justification for people not being paid the going rate, the agreed rates or for the law not being enforced. The existing labour laws apply to non-nationals as much...

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: I know that in recent times the minimum wage law is being enforced and that if any cases are brought to the attention of the authorities, they are pursued vigorously. The new work permit legislation simply provides for the new regime that exists, in particular since the enlargement of the European Union when permits became an exception. Permits are mainly for higher skilled workers because we...

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: The tribunal has a distinguished chairperson. It is a matter for him to decide where evidence is collected, not for the Government or the Oireachtas. I have no information as to whether the tribunal will submit an interim report.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: The Bill will be in the House later this year.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: The nurses' Bill will be introduced later this year. The legislation does not propose to prevent nurses from taking industrial action.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: The President has ten days to sign it from the time it was passed in the Oireachtas. I am not certain whether it has been signed, but will revert to the Deputy on the matter. The Comhairle (Amendment) Bill has been published, but I am not sure when it will be taken in the House. I will discuss that with the Minister for Social and Family Affairs, Deputy Brennan.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: I am not in a position to say when we will have that legislation.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: The legislation to establish the health information and quality authority on a statutory basis will be published and, I hope, enacted this year. As the Deputy is aware, the authority was established on an interim basis in Cork recently.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: I would not. I love this challenge.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: The reason the tribunal cannot inquire into this matter is the court held that given the age of the witnesses, it would be wrong and unfair to require them to give evidence. That will also apply to any new inquiry that could be established in this area. I recently had discussions with a number of the interests in this matter and I will make a decision shortly. I will communicate directly with...

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: Later this year.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: Legislation is not needed to build more terminals at Knock Airport.

Order of Business. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: The Bill will be introduced this year but it will not deal with the issues raised by the Deputy.

Leaders' Questions. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: We all share the concern expressed by Deputy Kenny about the experiences of many citizens in urban and rural areas in recent times. We have a reforming Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform and the law is constantly being reviewed.

Leaders' Questions. (23 Mar 2005)

Mary Harney: An enormous amount of legislation in this area has been passed in recent years and the budget of the Garda Síochána has been increased by 75%. I cannot advise on what homeowners or property owners should be entitled to do or not to do. However, I have always been a strong fan of the law being tilted in favour of the victim, although perhaps it was not always tilted that way in the past. I...

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