Results 7,141-7,160 of 8,212 for speaker:Alice-Mary Higgins
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: It is.
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: It is a point of order because I believe the Minister of State attributed to Senator Norris an intention to remove those sections.
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: As I understand it, that is not the intention.
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Perhaps he will be able to clarify the situation because there may have been a drafting error.
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: On a point of order, is it possible to change a line number at which an element is inserted? Can that be clarified by the clerk perhaps?
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Is there any discretion on where the line is inserted?
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: It seems that there has been an inadvertent drafting error in terms of where it is positioned and its impact on clauses (I), (II) and (III). I just wanted to clarify if it was possible to change it.
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Can it be changed on Final Stage?
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Is that a possibility? Could we get clarification on that?
- Seanad: Technological Universities Bill 2015: Report Stage (21 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I just wanted to clarify it.
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (Resumed) (20 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: Civil Engagement has tried to track some of the issues which have been neglected in housing. We used our first Private Members’ business to successfully pass a motion on disability and housing. Will the Minister of State update us on what is happening around the issues of disability and housing access, and proper planning in our housing infrastructure for disability? There was a...
- Seanad: Housing: Statements (Resumed) (20 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: -----on which I wish to put a direct question to the Minister of State. The concerns about the scheme have been aired at length, but I have a major concern about leases which are being included in the social housing solutions. However, they are not a long-term solution. There was a concern in 2008 when houses that could have been bought for €120,000 or €200,000 were instead...
- Seanad: Data Protection Bill 2018: Committee Stage (15 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: There is serious concern about amendment No. 1. I appreciate that the Minister is suggesting that it is important that a data processor would be appointed in companies that are contracted by the HSE and I understand that is what he is trying to get at. However, the amendment does not do that in the most appropriate way and it opens up other potentially unforeseen dangerous provisions. For...
- Seanad: Data Protection Bill 2018: Committee Stage (15 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: To follow up on one point regarding amendment No. 37, when the Minister spoke about ensuring we do not have any ambiguity, the key concern is the specific technical processing. The Minister might be able to assure us that it will be the widest definition of specific technical processing and that we will not have a situation, for example, where the Government would decide that one particular...
- Seanad: Data Protection Bill 2018: Committee Stage (15 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: It is in section 54(3) of the legislation. It is not a matter of assurance. The text of section 54(3)(a)(ii) specifically provides that restrictions on data protection rights can apply "for the administration of any tax, duty or other money due or owing to the State, a local authority or other public authority or body".
- Seanad: Data Protection Bill 2018: Committee Stage (15 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I am asking the Minister about his intention regarding section 54. Rather than making a contracted company a public authority, why it is not proposed to include a separate section that makes specific and clear provision for contracted services? Why was it decided to go this way?
- Seanad: Data Protection Bill 2018: Second Stage (8 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I will probably not need eight minutes and I apologise in advance for having to leave immediately after I finish, but I am sure I will see the Minister again on Committee Stage. Despite the extensive focus on and debate around the GDPR, I regret this Bill is being rushed. Second Stage is being taken this week and despite the requests of a number of leaders of groups in the House, Committee...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Public Services Card: Discussion (8 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I have many questions, but I will try to ask a couple of them and come back with more if I have an opportunity. What stands out for me from the Bara judgement is the specific point that the data subjects were not being informed of the transfer or processing. There is a question of full information and consent, which seems to be very crucial, and the extent and clarity of the information...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Public Services Card: Discussion (8 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I went through this process when I tabled amendments on section 263 of the Social Welfare Bill before Christmas. I specifically proposed amendments on how photographic information could be used and to preclude it from being checked against databases of biometric information, pending a clear direction on the practice. The amendment was not accepted but on looking closer at the legislation,...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Public Services Card: Discussion (8 Feb 2018)
Alice-Mary Higgins: I was struck by what Mr. Herrick said about travel in Scotland. The current legislation refers to identification solely in respect of a transaction but when there is such a wide range of points of information identifying a person, it may lead to other forms of information, and a set of information which can be built up around a person. There may be concerns in respect of that issue. The...