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Written Answers — Rural Environment Protection Scheme: Rural Environment Protection Scheme (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The number of applications received for REPS 4 is set out in the table below: No. Sep-08 21 Aug-08 44 Jul-08 698 Jun-08 99 May-08 5,934 Apr-08 1,589 Mar-08 905 Feb-08 727 Jan-08 588 Dec-07 543 Nov-07 429 Oct-07 73 Sep-07 19 Aug-07 1 Applications for REPS 4 are currently being processed and payment for valid applications will issue in accordance with the new EU Regulations.

Written Answers — Fishing Fleet Modernisation: Fishing Fleet Modernisation (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: Following the launch of the report "Decommissioning Requirements for Ireland's Demersal and Shellfish Fleets" a total of 36 vessels were decommissioned and permanently left the fleet. The total cost of the 2005/2006 scheme was €15,966,786. From the date of the 2008 Scheme "Steering a new course — Strategy for a restructured, sustainable and profitable Irish seafood industry 2007-2013" 39...

Written Answers — Fishing Fleet Modernisation: Fishing Fleet Modernisation (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The terms and conditions of the 2008 decommissioning scheme launched on the 20th February this year are as outlined in the brochure published by BIM to accompany the launch. The closing date for the scheme has passed. This brochure entitled "Building a Sustainable Future for Ireland's Fishing Fleet" — a scheme to permanently withdraw capacity from the whitefish sector of the Irish Fishing...

Written Answers — Fishing Fleet Modernisation: Fishing Fleet Modernisation (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: Steering a New Course, the Strategy for a Restructured, Sustainable and Profitable Irish Seafood Industry 2007-13 (The Cawley Report) recommended a restructured fishing fleet, consistent with the sustainable exploitation of available resources and economic requirements of vessel owners and the shore-based industries dependent on it. The Cawley report prioritised in the first instance a...

Written Answers — Coastal Zone Management: Coastal Zone Management (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The Government decided on 2 October 2007 that responsibility for foreshore licensing functions under the Foreshore Act 1933 in respect of port companies and harbour authorities governed by the Harbours Acts 1946, 1996 and 2000 and any other harbour or harbour related developments intended for commercial trade, and for all energy developments (including oil, gas, wave, wind and tidal energy)...

Written Answers — Tax Reliefs: Tax Reliefs (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The Strategy for a Restructured, Sustainable and Profitable Irish Seafood Industry 2007-13 (the Cawley Report (recommendation 7.7)) recognised that the extension of the Seafarers Tax Free Allowance already granted to Irish merchant seamen would be an incentive for crew retention. Under current legislation fishing vessels are not considered seagoing ships for the purposes of the scheme. The...

Written Answers — Fishing Fleet Protection: Fishing Fleet Protection (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The need for a level playing field across the EU on fisheries control has been recognised as a national priority both by industry and by Government. We have consistently pushed at EU level for a level playing field on controls. Following the Review of the CFP in 2002, a new EU Control Agency to promote co-ordination and co-operation on control at EU level was established which is working to...

Written Answers — Tax Reliefs: Tax Reliefs (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The Strategy for a Restructured, Sustainable and Profitable Irish Seafood Industry 2007-13 (the Cawley Strategy — recommendation 7.8) recommends that consideration be given to the introduction of a tax life for fishing vessels in the context of any future decommissioning scheme. The 2008 Finance Act contains a number of measures specifically designed to reduce the tax burden on fishermen...

Written Answers — Aquaculture Development: Aquaculture Development (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: While no formal structure has been established, my Department is working closely with the relevant agencies (Bord Iascaigh Mhara, Udaras Na Gaeltachta and Enterprise Ireland) to develop a co-ordinated approach for the support of the seafood processing sector.

Written Answers — Aquaculture Development: Aquaculture Development (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The final data for 2007 is still being collected and collated in preparation for the publication of the "Status of Irish Aquaculture" report which is due out in November. The figures for 2006 are as follows: Year Volume (tonnes) Value Shellfish 2006 43,224 €63.2M Finfish 2006 12,726 €61.4M Totals 2006 55,950 €124.6M

Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The claim for payment lodged by the person named is being processed by my Department. I would expect that payment will be made in the near future provided that the claim is in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Scheme.

Written Answers — Grant Payments: Grant Payments (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: Under the 2002 EU Slaughter Premium Scheme, animals were required to be eight months or over on the date of slaughter and recorded on the Department's Cattle Movement Monitoring System, i.e. fully registered, showing, inter alia, date of birth of each animal. While the eleven animals in question were slaughtered on 15 August 2002, they were found at that time not to be recorded on the CMMS...

Written Answers — Fish Quotas: Fish Quotas (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The position in regard to Ireland's quota allocations is that Ireland's share of the main fish stocks were set in the early 1980's when fish stocks were being shared out between Member States. The share allocations were based on catch records and reflected the fishing levels by the Irish fleet at that time. Ireland did not have any record of fishing activity in ICES divisions IV, VIII and...

Written Answers — Farm Waste Management: Farm Waste Management (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The claim for payment lodged by the person named is being processed by my Department. I would expect that payment will be made in the near future provided that the claim is in compliance with the terms and conditions of the Scheme.

Written Answers — Farm Waste Management: Farm Waste Management (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The deadline of 31 December 2008 for completion of work by farmers under the revised Farm Waste Management Scheme introduced by my Department in March 2006 is a condition of the EU state aid approval for the Scheme. I have raised this issue with the European Commission, as recently as July and the Commission has since reaffirmed that it expects Ireland to respect this deadline strictly.

Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The following table sets out the information requested by the Deputy: Minister Brendan Smith MoS Trevor Sargent MoS Tony Killeen No. of Civil Servants 5 Clerical Officers (2 of whom are involved in job-sharing arrangements) 2 Staff Officers 2 Clerical Officers Salary Scale €23,174 – €35,660 €34,941 – €44,025 €24,397 – €37,536 (full PRSI)

Written Answers — Food Labelling: Food Labelling (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The Minister for Health & Children has overall responsibility for the general food labelling legislation. In relation to poultry meat, there are EU Regulations which provide for the labelling of unprocessed poultry meat at retail level. The Regulations require such poultry meat to be labelled with the information regarding class, price, condition, registered number of slaughterhouse or...

Written Answers — Departmental Bodies: Departmental Bodies (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: As the Deputy is aware, responsibility for the pay and other entitlements of CEOs of State boards rests with the board of the relevant bodies. My Department does, however, play a role in monitoring performance-related awards for CEOs of the commercial and non-commercial bodies under the aegis of my Department. The table below sets out the total bonus/performance awards paid to CEOs of the...

Written Answers — Poultry Industry: Poultry Industry (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The primary outlet for Irish-produced poultry is the fresh retail trade where Irish product is still dominant. A very important instrument in that market is the Bord Bia Poultry Quality Assurance Scheme (PQAS). The Quality Assurance mark is recognised by consumers as a guarantee of traceability and reliability and is sought after by Irish retailers. Bord Bia has been very active in growing...

Written Answers — Bovine Disease Controls: Bovine Disease Controls (24 Sep 2008)

Brendan Smith: The existing requirement that all cattle over 30 months of age slaughtered for human consumption must be tested for BSE is provided for under Regulation (EC) No. 999/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council, laying down rules for the prevention, control and eradication of certain transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (The TSE Regulation). Accordingly I do not have the...

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