Results 4,921-4,940 of 16,057 for speaker:Mary Coughlan
- Written Answers — Industrial Development: Industrial Development (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: Under the Industrial Development Acts, the management of IDA Ireland's industrial property portfolio is a day to day operational matter for the Agency and not one in which I have a function. I am informed by the IDA that there are 6 units in Waterford City and County on which the agency has long term lease agreements, and which are currently available for use. The amount due on the balance...
- Written Answers — Departmental Reports: Departmental Reports (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 195 to 198, inclusive, and 222 together. In February, 2009, I established the Mid-West Task Force, chaired by Mr Denis Brosnan. I received the Task Force's interim Report in July, which contained a wide range of recommendations. As many of these come within the remit of fellow Government colleagues, I am currently in the process of seeking their views on the...
- Written Answers — Employment Action Plan: Employment Action Plan (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: Discussions with relevant stakeholders are currently taking place between the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and FÃS with a view to reaching agreement on the FÃS action plan. The action plan has been developed by FÃS for implementing recommendations contained in a recent review of the Supported Employment Programme. Overarching stakeholder consultations are being managed...
- Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: Civil Servants from my Department who are members of boards of agencies, including commercial and non - commercial State bodies are not in receipt of any fee, salary or remuneration for holding such a position. Travelling and subsistence allowances, at the rate and subject to the regulations appropriate to Civil Servants, are payable in respect of necessary travel undertaken in connection...
- Written Answers — Job Creation: Job Creation (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: The marketing of individual areas for new or expansion foreign direct investment (FDI) and jobs is a day-to-day operational matter for IDA Ireland as part of the statutory responsibilities assigned to it by the Oireachtas and not one in which I have a function. The situation is set out in my reply today to a separate question from Deputy Sherlock. In line with the National Spatial Strategy,...
- Written Answers — Industrial Development: Industrial Development (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: The management of IDA Ireland's industrial property portfolio, including the creation and marketing of business parks, are day-to-day operational matters for the agency as part of the statutory responsibility assigned to it by the Oireachtas and not matters in which I have a function. I understand from IDA Ireland that it has approximately six hectares available on the Fermoy Business and...
- Written Answers — Departmental Expenditure: Departmental Expenditure (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: The amount spent by my Department and the Offices of my Department on advertising and promotions in years 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and to the end of August 2009 is outlined in the following table. Year Amount spent on advertising and promotions in the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and its Offices 2004 â'¬1,012,238 2005 â'¬1,482,489 2006 â'¬1,146,229 2007...
- Written Answers — Foreign Conflicts: Foreign Conflicts (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 213 to 216, inclusive, and 218 together. I am not familiar with the article mentioned by the Deputy but I would like to assure him that Ireland, along with EU partners, regards all Israeli settlements in either the West Bank or East Jerusalem as illegal under international law and accordingly any goods produced in those settlements clearly should not benefit...
- Written Answers — Food Labelling: Food Labelling (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: The Consumer Protection Act 2007 includes specific provisions in relation to the provision of information to consumers in the course of commercial transactions. Specifically the Act provides that the provision of false information in relation to the geographical or commercial origin of a product and where that information would be likely to cause the average consumer to make a transactional...
- Written Answers — Company Closures: Company Closures (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: I am acutely aware of the consequences of the proposal for closure of the IFF facility in Drogheda, County Louth. IDA has had interaction with the company's headquarters in the United States in recent times. Notwithstanding this, IFF is considering the closure of the operation. I have asked IDA to bring local concerns to the attention of IFF Corporate and to use its best endeavours to...
- Written Answers — Departmental Programmes: Departmental Programmes (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: There is no discernible cost to this Department's vote in administering the cycle to work scheme. The bicycles and equipment are paid for by way of salary sacrifice by those acquiring the bicycles. There would be minor costs in processing forms and in carrying the up-front costs until such time as those are offset by the gradual deductions from salary. Neither of these is quantifiable....
- Written Answers — Ministerial Expenses: Ministerial Expenses (16 Sep 2009)
Mary Coughlan: It has not been possible, in the time available, for my officials to collate the information sought by the Deputy. My Department has changed its financial management systems over the period since 1997 and therefore it is not feasible to provide the information requested by the Deputy for the years prior to 2002. However, I will write to the Deputy shortly with the information he has...
- Order of Business (10 Jul 2009)
Mary Coughlan: The Order of Business is No. b11, motion re: Mandela day, No. c11, motion re membership of committees; No. 23, Criminal Justice (Amendment) Bill 2009 - Committee and Remaining Stages (resumed); No. 5, Public Health (Tobacco) (Amendment) Bill 2009 - Order for Second Stage, Second and Remaining Stages; and No. 1a, Enforcement of Court Orders (Amendment) Bill 2009 [Seanad] - Second and Remaining...
- Order of Business (10 Jul 2009)
Mary Coughlan: As an exception to the exception.
- Order of Business (10 Jul 2009)
Mary Coughlan: I reiterate the welcome to the ambassador. I am delighted to see we are d'aon ghuth mar gheall ar seo. We are of one voice in taking the global call, which is to inspire people from every corner of the earth to embrace Nelson Mandela's values as they seek to improve their lives through service to their communities. They are values to which we would aspire and we are delighted to be in a...
- Order of Business (10 Jul 2009)
Mary Coughlan: There has been considered debate on the legislation. More than 11 hours have been provided for the consideration of the legislation and it will be given further consideration in the Upper House. Recently, I read through the transcripts covering a situation where we considered the immediacy and necessity of introducing legislation such as this. It would be a dereliction of our duty if, for...
- Order of Business (10 Jul 2009)
Mary Coughlan: Reading through the main provisions of the Bill, it refers specifically to the issue of retailers. Sections 3 and 5, to which the Leader of the Opposition has referred, contain the judicial discretion aspect. The provision in the Bill is for a 90 day removal from the retail register of advertising.
- Order of Business (10 Jul 2009)
Mary Coughlan: There will be three and a half hours of discussion on this matter.
- Order of Business (10 Jul 2009)
Mary Coughlan: Exactly.
- Order of Business (10 Jul 2009)
Mary Coughlan: As the Ceann Comhairle is aware, on the issue of reform it is sometimes difficult to let go. On the issue of the guillotine, there will be more than three and a half hours to discuss the legislation. This is an amendment to the Public Health (Tobacco) Bill following consultation and a lot of deliberation involving many Members of the Houses of the Oireachtas as well as people outside, who...