Results 2,441-2,460 of 3,693 for speaker:Lynn Ruane
- Seanad: Education (Student and Parent Charter) Bill 2019: Report and Final Stages (18 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 6: In page 11, lines 18 to 21, to delete all words from and including "in" in line 18 down to and including line 21 and substitute "by the repeal of subsection (2).".
- Seanad: Criminal Records (Exchange of Information) Bill 2019: Committee and Remaining Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 1: In page 6, between lines 8 and 9, to insert the following: “(2) Where the Central Authority receives information in accordance with subsection (1)relating to a conviction made against a person by a Member State which would, if the conviction occurred in the State, be a conviction which: (a) could be regarded as spent by virtue of section 5 of the Criminal...
- Seanad: Criminal Records (Exchange of Information) Bill 2019: Committee and Remaining Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I wish to state for the record that last week there was absolute uproar and talk of the fall of democracy here at the thought of a guillotine after 100 or so hours of debate on a certain piece of legislation but that today there was not a single whisper about the introduction of a guillotine on a Bill before the House for the first time.
- Seanad: Criminal Records (Exchange of Information) Bill 2019: Committee and Remaining Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I am just acknowledging the shaming that happened last week in the Chamber. I welcome the Bill to the House. It is relatively straightforward, enacting in Irish law a 2009 Council decision relating to the exchange of criminal record information between EU member states through the European criminal records information system, more commonly referred to as ECRIS. It provides for the exchange...
- Seanad: Criminal Records (Exchange of Information) Bill 2019: Committee and Remaining Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I concur with that comment. I am willing to look at where in the legislation this provision would be most appropriate. If the Minister is saying he is willing to consider it in my legislation, I would be happy to work with him in that regard.
- Seanad: Criminal Records (Exchange of Information) Bill 2019: Committee and Remaining Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I move amendment No. 2: In page 11, between lines 9 and 10, to insert the following: "Non-disclosure of information 13.For the avoidance of doubt, the Central Authority shall not transmit to the requesting Member State information relating to convictions in the State contained in the Criminal Records database in accordance with this Act where— (a) the conviction is regarded as...
- Seanad: Criminal Records (Exchange of Information) Bill 2019: Committee and Remaining Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: One amendment deals with the information that goes out of the country and the other relates to the information that comes in. Even though the points are similar, how we address them might be a little different. If we consider something to be spent here, it should be removed completely from every system that exists here. The Garda vetting bureau or the central authority should not be able...
- Seanad: Social Welfare (No. 2) Bill 2019: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I second the amendment.
- Seanad: Social Welfare (No. 2) Bill 2019: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I second Senator Higgins's proposal. Senator Lawlor made a lovely speech about 1 January, which we hear every year, but debate on the Bill is guillotined. We are entitled to discuss amendments to legislation regardless of what date in the year the provisions in question come into effect. As such, Senator Lawlor's contribution is invalid.
- Seanad: Social Welfare (No. 2) Bill 2019: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: The Government should always allow time for proposals to go back to the Dáil from this House. That is how it works.
- Seanad: Social Welfare (No. 2) Bill 2019: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: That is not a point of order.
- Seanad: Social Welfare (No. 2) Bill 2019: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: The Senator is arguing against the functions of this House, whereby there is an opportunity to return a Bill to the Dáil.
- Seanad: Social Welfare (No. 2) Bill 2019: Report and Final Stages (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: We have 28 minutes to debate these proposals.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee On Key Issues Affecting The Traveller Community: Traveller Employment: Discussion (Resumed) (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: Significant experience exists within the Traveller community. One should not have to go through an education process to have one's experience and skills recognised. That is an extremely interesting point that I never considered. We should definitely think about and look at that. Whoever feels they want to comment can take this question. I was thinking about the public sector and...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee On Key Issues Affecting The Traveller Community: Traveller Employment: Discussion (Resumed) (17 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: Exactly. Why is that? It is because they think they know better. The point about cold houses and empty purses struck me. If that basic need of safety and standard of living is not met, how can anyone be expected to self-actualise in respect of the skills and power they have as a human being? It is important that if we are going to move towards creating spaces where employers start to...
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Family Support Services (11 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I thank the Minister for coming to the Seanad this morning. I thank her for engaging with me on her availability and I appreciate the effort she made to be here this morning. The F2 Centre in Fatima, Dublin 8, is a community-based family resource centre doing valuable work for a disadvantaged community in the south-west inner city. There have been a number of issues with the family support...
- Seanad: Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters: Family Support Services (11 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I accept the Minister's indication that this is not a final decision. However, Tusla's analysis is a little unfair. There is much happening in communities across Dublin. If I am honest, this case mirrors some of that and there is local knowledge and autonomy that has existed for ten, 20 or 30 years in the community. There are strong advocates and community workers. People who have...
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (11 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: First, in terms of what was said, it was unfair to the Minister, Deputy Ross. Whatever about he enforcing Fine Gael in terms of legislation, I do not think he forced John Delaney to do the things he did.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (11 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: No, but to make the connection between the two is a little unfair.
- Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (11 Dec 2019)
Lynn Ruane: I am no sheep and I will be voting for the guillotine today. It might be an abuse of the Seanad but the time spent during the past few months dealing with this legislation has been an abuse of the Seanad when we could have been considering other legislation.