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- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Waste Disposal (17 Feb 2015)
Alan Kelly: ...a third report to Government in due course. Given that the vast majority of local authorities no longer collect waste and that the market is now serviced by a diverse range of private operators, where the fees charged and services offered vary across the country, it is becoming increasingly apparent that introducing a national waiver scheme in the context of an open market for waste...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Water Charges Administration (3 Feb 2015)
Alan Kelly: ...the collectability of domestic water charges. These measures, when enacted, will ensure that any charges not initially paid when due, will ultimately be recovered by Irish Water, together with any applicable late payment fees.
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Private Rented Accommodation Standards (3 Feb 2015)
Alan Kelly: ...that needed to be carried out in respect of Regulations 6, 7 and 8. Responsibility for their enforcement rests with the local authorities, funded from part of the proceeds of tenancy registration fees collected by the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB). Since 2005, over 149,000 inspections have been carried out by local authorities on properties in the sector. Census 2011...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Water Charges Administration (27 Jan 2015)
Alan Kelly: ...has not paid any water charges within a period of 12 months after the issuing of the first demand and has not entered into, or is not complying with, a payment plan with Irish Water, a late payment fee shall be charged by Irish Water, for each year the charges remain unpaid. The late payment fees that will apply are €30 for a dwelling occupied by not more than one adult and...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Water Meters Expenditure (21 Jan 2015)
Alan Kelly: ...in September 2015 (being two years from the first drawdown). The refinancing of this borrowing is being considered by Irish Water as part of its wider funding strategy. Under the terms of the facility, interest and commitment fees on the loan are rolled-up and added to the amount repayable by Irish Water at the end of the loan's term. These rolled up amounts are expected by...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Library Services (15 Jan 2015)
Alan Kelly: The charging of library fees and levying of fines and all decisions relating to the management of library fines and fees are operational matters for local authorities. Accordingly, the information sought is not available in my Department.
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Non-Principal Private Residence Charge Exemptions (14 Jan 2015)
Alan Kelly: ..., the company would be liable for the charge. It is a matter for an owner to determine if he or she has a liability and, if so, to declare that liability and pay the charge and any late payment fees applicable. Under the Act, it is a function of a local authority to collect NPPR charges and late payment fees due to it, and all charges and late payment fees imposed and payable to a...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Non-Principal Private Residence Charge Administration (14 Jan 2015)
Alan Kelly: ...which time no new late penalties were applied to existing liabilities. If payment was not made in full or if settlement terms were not agreed by the end of that period, an additional late payment fee of €120 per liability date applied on 1 September 2014. In addition, the entire NPPR liability is increased by a factor of 50% and frozen. Under section 77 of the Local Government...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Water Charges Exemptions (14 Jan 2015)
Alan Kelly: ...customers for water services. Local authorities, acting as agents of Irish Water, continue to bill non-domestic customers and therefore continue to bill such companies who recover this cost via the fees charged for the accommodation. Students who are tenants in private rented accommodation will be liable for water charges, similar to other utility supplies, but will also be eligible to...
- Seanad: Water Services Bill 2014: Committee Stage (19 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ...charges within a period of 12 months after the issuing of the first demand and has not entered into nor is complying with a payment plan with Irish Water, Irish Water shall charge a late payment fee for each year the charge remains unpaid. The purpose of the section is to address the issue of those people who simply refuse to pay charges. The late payment fees that will apply are of...
- Seanad: Water Services Bill 2014: Second Stage (18 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ..., set maximum charges for periods after 31 December 2018. That is a very important component. Section 4 provides that where a customer has not paid their water charges and has not entered into a payment plan with Irish Water, Irish Water shall charge a late payment fee for each year the arrears remain unpaid. The late payment fees that will apply are of €30 for a dwelling occupied...
- Seanad: Water Services Bill 2014: Second Stage (18 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ..., just as with any other utility. I was determined to ensure that was the case. Those who do not register and do not pay will not be able to avail of the water conservation grant and will be liable for a late payment fee. The Bill also addresses a number of other concerns expressed by the public. It provides a robust additional safeguard against the danger of privatisation,...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Non-Principal Private Residence Charge Administration (16 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: .... It is a matter for an owner, whether resident in Ireland or elsewhere, to determine if he or she has a liability and, if so, to declare that liability and pay the Charge and any late payment fees applicable. Section 7(1) of the 2009 Act provides that any charge or late payment fee due and unpaid by an owner of residential property shall be a charge on the property to which it...
- Water Services Bill 2014: Committee Stage (Resumed) (11 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ...less than the amount that would be charged for water services to the dwelling in accordance with subsection (1) but for this subsection.".The reason for this amendment relating to the late payment fees that Irish Water can charge is essentially the same as the reason behind amendment No. 16. This amendment rewords the existing subsection (3) and provides that, where a dwelling is in...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Waste Management (9 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ...service is a local authority executive function under section 75(8) of the Waste Management Act 1996, as amended. Authorities that have now withdrawn from the market would also have set their own fees under the relevant legislative provisions in force at the time. Where a private operator provides the collection service, it is a matter for that operator to determine charges. Consequently,...
- Water Services Bill 2014: Second Stage (4 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ...easy pay options and instalment plans, just like with any other utility. Those who do not register and do not pay will not be able to avail of the water conservation grant and will be liable for a late payment fee. The Bill addresses a number of other concerns expressed by the public. It provides for a robust additional safeguard against the danger of privatisation, specifically, the...
- Other Questions: Water Charges Administration (2 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ...on landlords where the tenant has not paid charges. In the case of local authority tenants where deposit arrangements do not apply, a customer is in arrears for more than 12 months and a late payment fee has accrued, Irish Water, having first provided the customer with the opportunity to pay the arrears or enter into a payment plan, will advise the local authority concerned of the amount...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Water Charges Administration (2 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ...remit the amount involved to Irish Water. In the case of local authority tenants, where deposit arrangements do not apply, and where a customer is in arrears for more than 12 months and a late payment fee has accrued, Irish Water, having firstly provided the customer with the opportunity to pay the arrears or enter into a payment plan, will advise the local authority concerned of the...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Non-Principal Private Residence Charge Collection (2 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ...to 2013 to any residential property in which the owner did not reside as their normal place of residence. Under the Act, it is a function of a local authority to collect NPPR charges and late payment fees due to it, and all charges and late payment fees imposed and payable to a local authority are under the care and management of the local authority concerned. In this regard, application...
- Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Housing Issues (2 Dec 2014)
Alan Kelly: ...to ensure that their properties comply with the regulations and responsibility for their enforcement rests with the local authorities, funded from part of the proceeds of tenancy registration fees collected by the Private Residential Tenancies Board (PRTB).Since 2005, over 149,000 inspections have been carried out by local authorities on properties in the sector. Census 2011 indicated...