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Seanad: Residential Tenancies (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2012: Committee Stage (17 Nov 2015)

Denis Landy: ...referred to in section 12(1)(d) to the landlord.",(b) by substituting the following subsection for subsection (4):"(4) An acknowledgement, in the prescribed form, shall be given to the applicant under section 134 and to the tenant and shall—(a) acknowledge the receipt by the Board of the application under section 134,(b) acknowledge the receipt by the Board of a fee referred to in...

Seanad: National Car Testing System: Statements (3 Mar 2015)

Denis Landy: ...as much money if they identify the faults first. People go to the NCT centre, accept the list of faults provided, get the necessary repairs carried out and submit the car for a retest, paying the retest fee. That seems to be the norm for a lot of people, except those who have relatively new cars in very good order. Does the Minister acknowledge that this happens and that it is a fact of...

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Feb 2015)

Denis Landy: ...as you go along" breaches of development plans, ignoring national spatial strategies and so on, which helped to cause the havoc that was wreaked on the country in respect of housing. In addition, the fee for making a submission on a planning application will be removed for public representatives. The fee is €20 per submission and we all disagreed with it when it was introduced....

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: General Scheme of Planning and Development (No. 2) Bill 2014: Discussion (3 Feb 2015)

Denis Landy: ...best practice or for the best use of an opportunity to put a development plan in place? Another issue that caught the headlines when this Bill was being proposed is that elected members may pay a fee for making a submission on a planning application. Mr. Cussen now says it will be a reduced fee or no fee. Will it be no fee or a reduced one? Perhaps Mr. Cussen can clarify that matter. As...

Seanad: Commencement Matters: Bank Charges (28 Jan 2015)

Denis Landy: ...and thank him for coming. I have proposed this matter because of the concerns brought to my attention. At this time of year, after Christmas, people examine their finances and the charges and fees they pay. I conducted some research and there is a wide variance in the charges of the main banks. There is nothing wrong with this. The banks provide products and services and seek to...

Seanad: Charities Sector: Statements (4 Feb 2014)

Denis Landy: ...and we must ensure that when the charity regulator and the associated directors are put in place, they are doing the right job for the right reasons. I have another question for the Minister on the registration fee. I believe it is envisaged that all charities will have to register. Will the Minister give some clarity in respect of how the fee will be arrived at? Will the ratio be based...

Seanad: Valuation (Amendment) Bill 2013: Second Stage (16 Jan 2014)

Denis Landy: ...centres, such as the promotion of pop-up shops and once-off-type shopping. An Taisce drew up a report recently on acquiring some funding for this area through the charging of a 50-cent-per-hour parking fee on all out-of-town shopping spaces nationwide. This would amass €16 million per year, which could be put back into the very issue this Bill is trying to address. It also is...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Expenditure Issues: Irish Water - Uisce Éireann (14 Jan 2014)

Denis Landy: ...to Irish Water to start working on. Can Mr. Tierney clarify how the figure was arrived at? Does the figure stand up? It is important that we know what we are starting off with. The figure is used in comparison to the €86 million in consultancy fees. It may pale into insignificance in respect of €11 billion of assets. Clearly there is no identification of how the...

Seanad: Non-Use of Motor Vehicles Bill 2013: Second Stage (28 May 2013)

Denis Landy: ...last winter. I would like question the Minister of State a little on the opportunities the Bill will provide for people in this area. He referred to the fact that there will be no administrative fee under the legislation to have this facility covered provided. If there is not be a fee, there should be a requirement that people would have to prove that what they say is genuine. The...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Establishment of Uisce Éireann: Discussion with Bord Gáis Networks (6 Nov 2012)

Denis Landy: ...such as water treatment plants. At present most local authorities have maintenance contracts with private operators and each local authority within a group of local authorities pays an annual fee. What will happen to the contracts and to ones that are close to renewal? Will local authorities renew them? Will the organisation provide guidance? Deputy Kevin Humphreys used the word...

Seanad: Order of Business (11 Oct 2012)

Denis Landy: ...Walsh's comments who said we are living in an air of unreality in the House. Every Member realises the difficulties being experienced in the country and which we debate daily. The report on legal fees was published in 2006 when the party of which he is a member was in Government, yet now he is very upset that nothing has happened about it.

Seanad: Welfare of Greyhounds Bill 2011: Second Stage (25 Oct 2011)

Denis Landy: ...every second house has a dog or two, with a bitch breeding or yelping down a litter for a neighbour. It is extremely important, therefore, not to be heavy-handed and inflict registration fees on those who cannot afford it. A happy balance has been struck in the legislation. I have a couple of questions, the first of which relates to section 15 which deals with the removal of greyhound...

Seanad: Future of Local and Rural Transport: Statements (15 Sep 2011)

Denis Landy: .... The benefit of this scheme for families that can afford only one car is that the mother or father or whoever is at home does not have to worry about getting children to and from school, and the fee is nominal. This service should be made almost compulsory. Currently, the scheme is run by Pobal. If the Minister has such figures, I ask him to state the administration costs of the...

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