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Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2008: Order for Second Stage (12 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: I move: "That Second Stage be taken now."

Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: I move: "That the Bill be now read a Second Time." I am very pleased to introduce this, the second of two Bills which will implement the social welfare package of €900 million announced last December in budget 2008. This generous package, representing nearly half of all additional current Government spending announced in last December's budget, brings total expenditure on social welfare in...

Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: I outlined that in some detail in one of the debates.

Social Welfare and Pensions Bill 2008: Second Stage (12 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The Deputies got the officials to agree to that. Fair play to them.

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The supplementary welfare allowance scheme, which includes rent supplement, is administered on behalf of my department by the Community Welfare Service of the Health Service Executive (HSE). The purpose of rent supplement is to provide short-term income support to eligible people living in private rented accommodation, whose means are insufficient to meet their accommodation costs and who do...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: Maternity Benefit is an income maintenance payment awarded by this Department to eligible women for a 26-week period on foot of a confinement. Entitlement to this benefit for employees is contingent on entitlement to statutory Maternity Leave. Under the provisions of social welfare legislation, the 26-week period of core statutory Maternity Leave attracts a payment from my Department —...

Written Answers — Pension Provisions: Pension Provisions (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: In its conclusions on the provisions relating to the special pension for the self employed, introduced in 1999, the Irish Human Rights Commission (IHRC) placed particular emphasis on Article 29(5) of the European Code of Social Security. This section deals with the situation where the beneficiary, because of his advanced age at the moment the pension scheme enters into force, is unable to...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The current range of payment options offered by my Department to customers includes payment to a local Post Office, bank or building society account and credit unions that have been authorised by the banking and credit union regulators. Customers choose a particular payment option having regard to their own personal circumstances. The Department supports government policy which aims to...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: I propose to take Questions Nos. 135 and 136 together. Social assistance payments, including state pension (non-contributory), are designed to provide financial support for people who do not qualify for one of the contributory pension or benefit schemes. Entitlement to these payments is based on a means test which is intended to ensure that available resources are targeted at those who are...

Written Answers — Services for People with Disabilities: Services for People with Disabilities (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The Review of Sign Language Interpretation Services and Service Requirements in Ireland report recommended the development of a service delivery model for sign language interpretation services based on a two phased approach. The first phase is to establish of a new entity to develop and deliver sign language interpretation services and commence the piloting of remote interpreting services...

Written Answers — Departmental Offices: Departmental Offices (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The offices of my Department at Áras Mhic Dhiarmada, Store Street, Dublin used a total of 4,103,533 kilowatt hours of electricity in the years 2005 to 2007. From 1st January 2005 to 31st May 2005 electricity for this office was provided by the Electricity Supply Board and from 1st June 2005 to date the supply was provided by Energia. Over the course of the three years in question electricity...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The Respite Care Grant (RCG) is an annual payment made to all persons providing full-time care, regardless of means or PRSI contribution record, but subject to certain conditions. The extension of the scheme to all carers was introduced in Budget 2005. The Grant is payable from the first Thursday in June of the year in question. Details of applications received, claims allowed and claims...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The Health Service Executive has advised that it has not received an application for assistance under the supplementary welfare allowance scheme from the person concerned. The Executive has advised that the person concerned should contact her local community welfare office immediately so that any entitlement she may have can be determined. The supplementary welfare allowance scheme, which...

Order of Business (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The provisions intended under the maritime safety Bill require, as the Deputy will be aware, detailed legal examination, which will take some time and, therefore, it is not possible to indicate when it will be brought forward.

Order of Business (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: It is proposed to take No. 15, statements on killing of Paul Quinn; and No. 16, Criminal Law (Human Trafficking) Bill 2007 — Order for Report, Report and Final Stages. It is proposed, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders, that (1) the proceedings on No. 15 shall, if not previously concluded, be brought to a conclusion at 12.30 p.m. today and the following arrangements shall apply:...

Order of Business (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: Some things do not change, the Deputy is still over there.

Order of Business (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: The Social Welfare Bill is to give effect to the proposals arising from the Government's discussion on measures to support lone parents. It will provide for the introduction of a new means-tested payment for lone-parent and other families on low incomes and will replace the one-parent family payment. Much discussion is under way on this at present and I am not in a position to indicate...

Order of Business (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: With regard to the Deputy's first question and for the information of the House, that legislation was passed by this House and has been put in place. It is a matter of law.

Order of Business (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: Extensive consultation has taken place with the Attorney General on various issues to do with the Dublin transport authority Bill. I am happy to inform the Deputy these issues have been resolved and the Bill is in its final stage of drafting. It will be introduced this session. Drafting of the employment law compliance Bill, as the Deputy knows, has proven to be much more complex than was...

Order of Business (7 Feb 2008)

Martin Cullen: It is a Munster ticket here this morning.

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