Results 1-4 of 4 for standing order motion speaker:Jim Walsh in 'Seanad debates'
- Seanad: ^ Bio-fuel Obligation Scheme: Motion. ^ (18 Nov 2009)
Jim Walsh: ...from transport, in terms of increased security of supply for road transport fuel, and the increased potential for employment and economic activity from domestic production of biofuel. The motion is a consequence of the renewable energy directive from the European Community. This places an obligation and a requirement on all member states that 10% of energy used in transport shall be...
- Seanad: ^ Bio-fuel Obligation Scheme: Motion. ^ (18 Nov 2009)
Jim Walsh: I will continue to make my points in my contribution. These two subjects are completely different matters. Standing Order 41 states that if the wording of an amendment is a direct negative to the motion-----
- Seanad: Appointment of Select Committee: Motion. (3 Jun 2004)
Jim Walsh: I move: That Seanad Ãireann, pursuant to Standing Order 60A: 1. Noting the information provided to the House by the Leader of the House: (a) that the Garda SÃochána in August 2001, on receipt of information from Interpol obtained by the United States Postal Inspection Service during a search of premises in Fort Worth, Texas, concerning details of alleged customers of a company offering...
- Seanad: Appointment of Select Committee: Motion. (3 Jun 2004)
Jim Walsh: I move: (1) That a Select Committee of Seanad Ãireann be appointed, pursuant to Standing Order 60A(2) of the Standing Orders Relative to Public Business, to be joined with a Select Committee appointed by Dáil Ãireann, on a Matter Pursuant to Article 35.4 of the Constitution and section 39 of the Courts of Justice Act 1924 (to be referred to as the 'Committee on Article 35.4.1 of the...