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Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: No.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: It is expected to come before Cabinet next week.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: Yes.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: I would like to see a much shorter time.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: I will advise Deputy O'Dea on it. As far as I know, it is not complete. I have not seen it yet, but I will advise Deputy O'Dea when it will be completed.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: I will have to advise Deputy Mulherin on that as I do not have an up-to-date position on the Bill's status. I will let her know.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: It will come before the House in this session. The first meeting of the low pay commission is expected to be held this month.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: It is listed for Wednesday, 4 March, when the Minister will be available to hear Deputies' views.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: That will come before the House in this session.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: Later this year.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: On the contrary, what the Deputy has just read out shows just how serious the Government is abut introducing a raft of very necessary legislation. Many of these things are quite complex, as Deputy Adams will agree. The mediation Bill is later this year. The Criminal Justice (Spent Convictions) Bill is awaiting Report Stage. The Legal Services Regulation Bill is awaiting Report Stage.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: As to the question of the health Bill, which the Deputy mentioned in respect of the Minister for Health, the Minister is just formulating the proposition. I do not have a date for that, nor could I, because we have to wait and see the draft heads that the Minister will bring forward in that regard. So, contrary to what the Deputy says, there is actually an unprecedented amount of work going...

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: -----range of areas, many of which were left untouched for years because Governments refused to go near them. We can only do so much. There is a finite number of people in the drafting section dealing with the parliamentary offices and the Attorney General, but believe me, Deputy Adams, they are working exceptionally hard on a range of very complex issues. As to those Bills that are...

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: Which one?

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: Of course.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: I cannot say all of them, but some of them are listed for this session and others are awaiting Report Stage and others are having amendments worked on. There is no restriction or intention of delaying any of these things. It is how to get them to do the thing properly, Deputy Adams.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: Yes. I do not foresee any difficulty with an appropriate time being made available once the Deputy raises it at the Whips' meeting.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: Yes.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: Deputy Troy might consult with his own Whip because this matter was not raised at a Whips' meeting.

Order of Business (11 Feb 2015)

Enda Kenny: The way to get one's business done is the way that Deputy Kelleher is proceeding. Have it raised at a Whips' meeting and Deputy Troy will find the Whip generous with his time between here-----

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