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Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: We will give guidelines but it is at the discretion of the plenary council whether to devolve more additional functions to municipal level or the engagement with the wider community.

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: There is a procedure I have not come across before regarding the text of a Bill which is consequential on amendment No. 12, in order to correct a drafting error. In page 36 of the Bill, line 6, the reference to section 24(1)(a) should be changed to section 24(1). There has been a request for a Clerk's correction in this regard and I am glad to relay it.

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: Seanad amendment No. 12 is to be taken with Seanad amendments Nos. 13 and 95. These amendments deal with the issue of the ordinary day of retirement from outgoing elected members following the 2014 local elections in the context of the dissolution of the old and establishment of the new structures at county and sub-county levels. These are important technical amendments to the Bill to allow...

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: I am glad to confirm to the House that the Government agreed yesterday at the Cabinet meeting that 23 May 2014-----

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: -----will be the date of the local and European elections. Polling stations will be open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: Again I would like to request a Clerk's correction to the text of Seanad amendment No. 121 in order to correct a drafting error. In the proposed new item 12 to be inserted into Schedule 3 by Seanad amendment No. 120, the text of column three incorrectly refers to the Local Government Act 1941, and this should be corrected to state "Local Government Act 1946". Following the restructuring of...

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: Amendment No. 67 amends section 1 of the Bill by providing for the insertion of a new section 149A in the Local Government Act 2001. It is required in order to provide a definitive legal basis for one local authority to carry out executive functions such as back-office support services on behalf of one or more local authorities. It will apply to County Laois in respect of shared services...

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: Government policy is for the implementation of shared services across the public sector. In the local authority sector, the oversight group looking at these matters has identified a number of areas where we can make substantial savings through efficiencies in the delivery of services. The local government efficiency review group has made €238 million in savings in the past two years,...

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: No, but in order for a local authority to achieve the status of being responsible for the entire local government system, it must undertake a bidding process. There is a competitive process that happened in 2013, with Laois County Council providing the shared payroll and superannuation service on behalf of local authorities.

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: I share Deputy Stanley's concern about the fact that we cannot exclude small businesses from contracts and opportunities at local level. There is a balance to be struck between savings on particular contracts without depriving people of the opportunity to bid in the procurement process. We did that for the water metering programme, where there was a much higher threshold for subcontractors...

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: I do not have details on other areas but I will supply the information to the Deputy.

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: The Bill provides that a local authority may, by resolution, delegate any of its functions to municipal district level and may also revoke such a delegation. The purpose of the amendment is to add a requirement on the members of the overall local authority to consult with the municipal district members for the district concerned before deciding by resolution to revoke, under section...

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: I understand amendments Nos. 1 to 8, inclusive, 10 and 107 are grouped together.

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: Will I read the grouping of amendments again for the Deputy?

Local Government Reform Bill 2013: From the Seanad (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: I would like to refer briefly to the context of today's debate. This local government reform legislation has been a major undertaking involving many areas of my Department and other Departments, with input from a range of sources and impacts on an extensive body of other legislation. It has been undertaken with a relatively short timescale and, in view of this, I indicated at the outset...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Climate Change Policy (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 141 to 143, inclusive, and 150 together. The Programme for the development of national climate policy and legislation, which I issued in January 2012 in response to a request from the Oireachtas Joint Committee on the Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht, is the process under which national greenhouse gas mitigation policy and climate change adaptation...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Local Authority Funding (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: The Water Services Act 2013 provided for the establishment of Irish Water as a subsidiary of Bord Gáis Éireann, to be formed and registered under the Companies Act. The Water Services (No.2) Act 2013 transferred statutory responsibility for water services to Irish Water and provided for local authorities to act as agents for Irish Water, with this relationship being expressed...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Water Charges Exemptions (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: The Programme for Government sets out a commitment to the introduction of water charges based on usage above a free allowance. The Government considers that charging based on usage is the fairest way to charge for water and it has, therefore, decided that water meters should be installed in households connected to public water supplies. An inter-departmental working group has been...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Local Authority Funding (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: It is a matter for each local authority, including Sligo and Donegal County Councils, to determine its own spending priorities in the context of the annual budgetary process having regard to both locally identified needs and available resources. The elected members of a local authority have direct responsibility in law for all reserved functions of the authority, which includes adopting the...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Water and Sewerage Schemes Funding (22 Jan 2014)

Phil Hogan: The Kilcummin Sewerage Scheme was included in my Department’s Water Services Investment Programme 2010 – 2013 as a scheme to advance through planning. The most recent proposal from the Council in relation to this scheme was received in my Department in June 2012. My Department examined this proposal and requested further information from the Council. Kerry County Council...

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