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Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: Is the Deputy talking about his own legislation?

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: Private Members' time can be used when it comes to the Deputy's party's time.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: We have not opposed the Deputy's legislation.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: The Minister is at the Council at present. I am sure the matter could be raised.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: Are there law and order provisions in the civil partnership Bill?

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: The civil partnership Bill is not a criminal Bill.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: The heads of the industrial development Bill have been approved by Government. We hope to have it this session if we get enough time to deal with it. The purpose of the Bill is to increase the limit for aggregate grants provided by agencies. The heads of the industrial relations (amendment) Bill were approved and I know the Minister of State is working on it. We hope to introduce the first...

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: The criminal justice Bill will also be this session.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: Transport 21 is about the roll-out of the programme. I am sure that discussion can be facilitated in consultation with the Whips.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: We hope to have it this session.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: It all depends on how much time we make available to discuss such matters.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: The Attorney General is putting together the first piece of legislation.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: It will be under the remit of the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform but the Attorney General will put it together with the Parliamentary Counsel.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: It will be as soon as possible as we are all anxious to get it moving. Committee Stage of the Broadcasting Bill is currently ordered for next week.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: There is no legislation promised.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: That will be next year.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: The consultation process has been completed and the matter is being examined. We do not have a date yet for the introduction of that piece of legislation.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: It is a different piece of legislation and will be introduced this year.

Order of Business (18 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: The mental health legislation will be introduced in the middle of next year. I have not had the opportunity to ask the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food when he anticipates bringing that piece of legislation together. It is significant and if I recall correctly from when I was Minister, I indicated to the committee that its input would be more than beneficial in the context of...

Written Answers — Ministerial Staff: Ministerial Staff (13 Nov 2008)

Mary Coughlan: The following tables outline the number, rank, responsibility and salary pay scale for each staff member appointed by me and by my Ministers of State: Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment, Ms. Mary Coughlan, T.D. Responsibility Salary (Per annum) Special Adviser Providing advice to me as Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment; monitoring, facilitating and...

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