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- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Foreshore Issues (7 Nov 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...of beach material, including seaweed. Foreshore functions under these Acts were transferred to the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government under section 1 of the 2011 Act. Part 8 of the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 contains provisions concerning the ownership of appurtenant rights, i.e. easements, such as rights of way, and...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Commercial Rates Exemptions (26 Oct 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...has been some apparent confusion in media reports as to the rateability of certain elements of the sector. The Valuation Act 2001 (Schedule 3, Sections 1(a) and (b)) provides that all buildings and lands used or developed for any purpose, are rateable. The basic premise under the Act is that all interests (including buildings) and all developed land are rateable unless expressly exempted...
- Other Questions: Anti-Social Behaviour (19 Oct 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...satisfactory evidence of ownership and has paid the relevant charge. It should also be noted that An Garda Síochána does not have any legislative power to deal with scrambler or quad bikes being driven on private land. However, local authorities have the power to introduce by-laws as they have done in respect of many parks. My colleague at the Department of Culture, Heritage...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Criminal Assets Bureau (17 Oct 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...Minister for Justice and Equality who is then required to lay copies of the report before each House of the Oireachtas. Details in relation to the number of assets classified as property/land and their valuation as outlined to the court at the time when Orders were being made under section 2 of the Proceeds of Crime Acts (as amended) are set out in the Annual Reports...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Wards of Court (11 Oct 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...officer is appointed to manage the affairs of each ward who is available to meet with the committee initially to discuss the needs and financial arrangements for the ward and is available thereafter as required. Significant purchases or sales such as the sale of a house or lands will not take place without the involvement of the committee. As the Deputy may be aware, the...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Property Services Regulatory Authority (10 Oct 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...services by a licensed PSP or a relevant person (as provided for under Section 82 of the 2011 Act, i.e. property service providers from other EU countries), includes the auction of property other than land, the purchase or sale, by whatever means of land (including property), the letting of land and/or property management services in respect of property both within and outside the State....
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Courts Service Remit (10 Oct 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...with the committee initially to discuss the needs and financial arrangements for the ward and is available thereafter as required. Significant purchases or sales such as the sale of a house or lands will not take place without the involvement of the committee. The Courts Service has advised that detailed statements providing comprehensive financial information are issued to...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Law Reform Commission Reports (3 Oct 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...the same issue, the Law Reform Commission had intended to progress statutory codification in the area of adverse possession taking into account earlier recommendations, including those relating to leasehold land or property, contained in the LRC Report 67 - 2002. It appears that the Commission has not been in a position to advance its work on this complex...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Tree Remediation (26 Sep 2017)
Charles Flanagan: The difficulties experienced by property owners arising from trees and high hedges on neighbouring land were raised in both the Dáil and Seanad during passage of the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009. At that time, my Department consulted on the matter with the Law Reform Commission, which had been involved in drafting the 2009 Act, and the Commission took the view that...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Policy (11 Sep 2017)
Charles Flanagan: .... - Section 5 of the Immigration Act, 2003 (as amended by the International protection Act, 2015), contains the main provisions dealing with the removal from the State of persons refused leave to land and specifies that a person to whom this section applies may be arrested by an immigration officer or a member of the Garda Síochána and detained in a prescribed place of...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Commercial Rates (11 Sep 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...which are used by all local authorities in the calculation of rates and I, as Minister, have no function in this regard. The basic premise under valuation legislation is that all buildings and lands used or developed for any purpose, including private nursing homes, are rateable unless expressly exempted under Schedule 4 of the Valuation Act 2001 as amended. Those exempt properties would...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Law Reform Commission Reports (11 Sep 2017)
Charles Flanagan: In its Third Programme for Law Reform 2008-2014, the Law Reform Commission outlined its intention to progress statutory codification in a number of areas of land law, including adverse possession of land. The implementation of reforms outlined in the Report referred to by the Deputy (LRC 67 - 2002), as well as earlier recommendations in its 1989 "Report on Land Law and Conveyancing Law (1)...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Passport Controls (26 Jul 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...increased passenger numbers within these peak times, can impact on queuing times over these periods. This situation is compounded when, in addition to scheduled arrivals, delayed flights also land during these peak periods. Additional staff have been recruited for the Airport and the allocation of immigration personnel is designed to have the maximum number of staff on duty during these...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Immigration Controls (26 Jul 2017)
Charles Flanagan: .... Section 5 of the Immigration Act 2003 (as amended by the International Protection Act, 2015), contains the main provisions dealing with the removal from the State of persons refused leave to land and specifies that a person to whom this section applies may be arrested by an immigration officer or a member of the Garda Síochána and detained in a prescribed place of detention...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Judgment Mortgages (13 Jul 2017)
Charles Flanagan: The position is that the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform Act 2009 updated the law in relation to judgment mortgages registered after 1 December 2009 by repealing the Judgment Mortgage (Ireland) Acts 1850 and 1858 and replacing them with updated provisions as recommended by the Law Reform Commission in 2004. Section 116 of the 2009 Act provides that a creditor who has obtained a judgment...
- Mortgage Arrears Resolution (Family Home) Bill 2017: Second Stage [Private Members] (12 Jul 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...and substitute the following: “Dáil Éireann: (a) noting the significant concerns with the Mortgage Arrears Resolution (Family Home) Bill 2017 in respect of its compatibility with the Constitution of Ireland, but acknowledging the positive intentions behind the Bill; (b) acknowledging the importance of addressing the difficulties faced by distressed borrowers in mortgage...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Commercial Rates (11 Jul 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...for education and for the purpose of caring for the sick, elderly, handicapped and disabled. The basic premise under the Valuation Acts 2001 to 2015 is that all interests including buildings and lands used or developed for any purpose (irrespective of whether such lands are surfaced) and any constructions affixed thereto are rateable unless expressly exempted under Schedule 4 of the said...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Prisoner Discipline (11 Jul 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...the number of incidents the Irish Prison Service manage to de-escalate. Many incidents are resolved at different levels, where de-escalation techniques are used. These vary from officers on the landings on a personal level, to planned incidents involving control & restraint teams. I wish to advise the Deputy that the number of recorded incidents where a Control and Restraint...
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Educational Services for Prisoners (11 Jul 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...is maximised by directing resources at those prisoners wishing to avail of Work training and other regimes and through the implementation of a number of operational measures such as staggered feeding times for prisoners and rotational unlock of landings.
- Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Educational Services for Prisoners (11 Jul 2017)
Charles Flanagan: ...Rule 64) or discipline reasons (Rule 67). Wheatfield Place of Detention provides education to prisoners on a restricted regime who wish to engage with education. Each group from the different landings can access education at different time slots and on different days during the week. Prisoners on a restricted regime in Wheatfield Place of Detention can also avail of access to...