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- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: Unfortunately, this is a monster group of amendments that covers a lot of different aspects of GDPR rights and sections that could open us up to fines and legal proceedings, so I must take some time on this. The potential of exposing Members to that was the reason for siding with the Minister with regard to our previous amendment to an earlier section. They are very important aspects. I...
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: I move amendment No. 21:In page 34, line 23, to delete “and” and substitute the following:"(c) the purposes for which the personal data may be processed, and".
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: In respect of amendment No. 18, on Committee Stage when the Minister listed the free fuel and travel schemes and the school meals programmes, operated by the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection on a non-statutory basis, he said that this processing complies with the GDPR because Recital 41 states: "Where this Regulation refers to a legal basis or a legislative measure, this...
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: I move amendment No. 16:In page 31, line 38, to delete “may” and substitute “shall”. Section 35 deals with suitable and specific measures for processing data. In general, throughout the Bill these measures are used as a substitute for gaining somebody's consent to process the most sensitive data. It is obviously significant because the idea of these suitable and...
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: Absolutely not, a Cheann Comhairle. I was reiterating the biography of someone who has made vocal representations. It is not in any way derogatory to quote a person's biography. It is simply testament to the credentials or expertise in this field of the person.
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: It is very confusing, a Cheann Comhairle. I have no wish to be difficult but part of the problem is what the Select Committee on Justice and Equality has started. Deputies Shortall and Ó Laoghaire have gone to debate the Parental Leave (Amendment) Bill. All of us should probably be there as well.
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: That means we cannot speak.
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: I really do not know what to do now. I know Deputy Shortall wanted to push this, and we do as well. However, the Minister seems to be saying that if we push it then we are exposing the State to a breach and potential liabilities and so on. We have to take that into consideration as well. Now, we are paralysed and we do not know what to do because those Deputies are not here.
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: The horse has bolted when it comes to the Internet. All kids, 13 years and under, use it. Those who are in denial should cop themselves on. The reason most countries have moved to an age lower than 16 years is they are concerned that valuable websites will be denied to young people as it is unclear what services would fall under the term "information society services". It is absolute...
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: Could Deputy Byrne name a few of them? Who are they?
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: That is very interesting. Could Deputy Byrne give us a few more names?
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: Yes.
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: We are not-----
- Data Protection Bill 2018 [Seanad]: Report Stage (Resumed) (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: Amendments Nos. 13 and 14 aim to protect children older than the digital age of consent of 13 years but younger than 16 years of age from being targeted, including through the use of sophisticated means, by companies online in a marketing context. The right decision is to have a digital age of consent of 13. All of the child protection experts tell us that this is so if we are to vindicate...
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Revenue Commissioners Data (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: 29. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of assessments conducted by the Revenue Commissioners investigating false self-employment; the number of investigations that found against the employer; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21300/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Defence: Commemorative Medals (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: 57. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence his plans to award the commemorative 2016 Centenary Medal to members of an association (details supplied) that participated in 2016 centenary ceremonies. [21652/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Prison Service Staff (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: 128. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality his views on the senior management of the Prison Service; the level of engagement he has had with them; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [21650/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Industrial Relations (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: 133. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation if provision for legislative change or other measures necessary will be made to ensure that occupational pension issues can be heard for former employees using the State's industrial relations machinery such as the Labour Court. [21708/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Disabilities Assessments (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: 156. To ask the Minister for Health his plans to engage with parents, schools, the representative bodies of psychologists, occupational therapists and speech and language therapists in relation to concerns regarding the new model for assessment of need for children with special needs [21651/18]
- Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Legislative Measures (16 May 2018)
Clare Daly: 215. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection if legislative change will be brought forward to enable the Revenue Commissioners discretion in cases in which it allows for cash balance schemes to be exempted from purchasing annuities to also include schemes such as the second IASS supplementary funds, in order to facilitate persons to transfer into an ARF especially...