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Written Answers — Department of Health: Emergency Departments (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: 1338. To ask the Minister for Health if he will provide an update on the new emergency department at Beaumont Hospital; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12110/24]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Mental Health Services (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: 1339. To ask the Minister for Health the number of autistic children refused CAMHS treatment because on absence of a moderate to severe mental disorder in 2023, broken down by CHO area, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12111/24]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Services Staff (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: 1448. To ask the Minister for Health if the case of a person (details supplied) will be examined, given they have not received their Covid recognition payment despite being fully eligible for the scheme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12661/24]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Services Staff (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: 1482. To ask the Minister for Health if he intends to introduce subsidised or free FETAC Level 5 healthcare courses to ensure there are no barriers to entering the healthcare assistant profession; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12888/24]

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: I do not have an issue with the use of summaries but with the legal obligation on the Minister. The legal obligation on the Minister, under the amendments proposed, is not to consider the submissions. Of course, submissions can be dipped into for more detail but the legal obligation is to consider the summary of the submissions. Since the OPR compiles the summary of submissions on its own...

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: I mean that genuinely. However, we must protect against situations in the legislation. Not every Minister goes through things thoroughly and not every Minister will read into submissions. Some will just rubber stamp things.

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: I will conclude my point.

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: There is a very limited role for councillors at, for example, the regional assembly level. This whole process allows the Minister to issue national planning-----

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: I understand that.

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: If they disagree, all the cards lie with the Minister and the OPR.

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: My point is that there is not equal power here. The roles are not equal by any stretch of the imagination. Most of the power lies with the Minister and the OPR. That is why the safeguards around the role of the OPR are important. The point is well made. The legislation must be robust enough not just for situations where diligent people are in the role and doing everything as they should....

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: That is absolutely the case but the legislation must cater, as it must for An Bord Pleanála, for instances where that may not be the case in the future. That is the point.

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 286: In page 88, between lines 13 and 14, to insert the following: (d)(i)where the region includes a Limistéar Pleanála Teanga Gaeltachta or a Baile Seirbhíse Gaeltachta within the Gaeltacht, any relevant Language Plan agreed pursuant to Acht na Gaeltachta 2012, (ii) where the region includes a Baile Seirbhíse Gaeltachta outside the...

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 288: In page 89, between lines 11 and 12, to insert the following: “(iv) (I) where the region includes a Limistéar Pleanála Teanga Gaeltachta or a Baile Seirbhíse Gaeltachta within the Gaeltacht, any relevant Language Plan agreed pursuant to Acht na Gaeltachta 2012, (II) where the region includes a Baile Seirbhíse Gaeltachta outside the...

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: I move amendment No. 292: In page 91, between lines 34 and 35, to insert the following: “(vi) (I) where the region includes a Limistéar Pleanála Teanga Gaeltachta or a Baile Seirbhíse Gaeltachta within the Gaeltacht, Roinn na Gaeltachta and Údarás na Gaeltachta, (II) where the region includes a Baile Seirbhíse Gaeltachta outside the Gaeltacht or a...

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: On the point about the wording as to why an applicant would consent to an extension, my read of what the Minister of State has said is that it could be in the applicant's interest to consent to an extension because it could result in a decision that would be more favourable to the applicant. If the planning authority asks if the applicant will consent to an extension and the applicant feels...

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: I have a follow up-question to that. From what I see in my local area, the larger, more complex applications almost always get additional information requests from the planning authority. Maybe sometimes there is an outright refusal or something, but nearly always there are additional information requests on the larger, more complex planning applications. There is a lot more work in them...

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: Could this be used in addition to additional information for quite complex-----

Select Committee on Housing, Planning and Local Government: Planning and Development Bill 2023: Committee Stage (Resumed) (20 Mar 2024)

Cian O'Callaghan: The Minister of State said the small extension of time is to make a decision and it is not to look for further information. When the local authority or planning authority makes a decision, it is to grant, refuse or look for further information. That is its decision.

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