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Seanad: Order of Business. (28 May 2003)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business today is No. 1, report of the Joint Committee on The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (Charters Amendment) Bill 2002, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders relative to Private Business, to be taken without debate at the conclusion of the Order of Business; No. 2, Maternity Protection (Amendment) Bill 2003 – Order for Second Stage and Second Stage, to be taken...

Seanad: Order of Business. (21 May 2003)

Brendan Ryan: ...position on governors restricting the speed of heavy goods vehicles, or does anybody do so? I have previously raised the question of the enforcement of the law in this area. Do gardaí have an understanding with truck drivers to the effect that as long as they do not break the normal speed limits they will not enforce the law? Truck drivers are not supposed to drive above 50 mph. Senator...

Seanad: Order of Business. (16 Apr 2003)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business today is No. 1, report of the Joint Committee on Standing Orders, to be taken without debate, notwithstanding anything in Private Standing Orders, at the conclusion of the Order of Business; No. 2, Companies (Auditing and Accounting) Bill 2003 – Order for Second Stage and Second Stage, to be taken at the conclusion of No. 1 and to conclude not later than 1.30 p.m.,...

Private Business. - Report of Joint Committee on Standing Orders: Motion. (16 Apr 2003)

Seanad: Order of Business. (10 Apr 2003)

...of Information (Amendment) Bill 2003 in one hour's debate. I understand that there are 27 amendments to the Bill. That is not the way to do business. It is not the Leader's fault but that of Standing Orders. My party's spokesperson and those of other parties are to be allowed to make only one response to the 27 amendments. On that basis, we oppose both the Order of Business and the way in...

Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Apr 2003)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business is No. 1, Motor Vehicle (Duties and Licences) Bill 2003 – Committee and Remaining Stages, to be taken at the conclusion of the Order of Business and, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders, to conclude not later than 1 p.m.; No. 2, Central Bank and Financial Services Authority of Ireland Bill 2002 – Committee Stage, to be taken at 2 p.m. and conclude not later...

Seanad: Order of Business. (26 Mar 2003)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business is No. 1, Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2003 – Committee and Remaining Stages, to be taken at the conclusion of the Order of Business and, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders, to conclude not later than 1.30 p.m.; No. 2, earlier signature motion in respect of the Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2003, to be taken immediately...

Seanad: Order of Business. (13 Mar 2003)

The process of terminating debate in the House needs to be clarified. I have not found anything in Standing Orders on terminating Committee Stage debate before it has concluded. I ask the Cathaoirleach to examine the matter. If the Government wants to terminate a debate, it should table a motion to that effect and allow Senators to vote on it. We must act according to Standing Orders. To vote...

Seanad: Order of Business. (12 Mar 2003)

On a very precise point of order, Standing Order 107 states that in committee a Bill shall be considered section by section. If this Bill concludes, as the Leader wishes, at some time this afternoon and a significant number of sections have not been reached, the House cannot just stop there because we would be in breach of Standing Orders. If the Leader wants to conclude, it is her duty to...

Seanad: Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill 2003: Committee Stage (Resumed). (12 Mar 2003)

Brendan Ryan: On the Order of Business this morning I asked about the procedure to be used at 4 p.m. At that time 15 sections of the Bill will remain. I pointed out this morning that under Standing Order 107, all sections would have to be debated unless Standing Orders were overruled. As no motion has been put before the House to overrule Standing Orders, I would like the Acting Chairman to clarify what...

Seanad: Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill 2003: Committee Stage. (11 Mar 2003)

Kathleen O'Meara: The spirit of the Standing Orders of this House of the Oireachtas is that on Committee Stage we should be allowed debate substantial amendments. I am moving a motion under Standing Order 63 to that effect.

Seanad: Order of Business. (25 Feb 2003)

Mary O'Rourke: ...appoint a select committee to be joined with a select committee of the Dáil to consider The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (Charters Amendment) Bill 2002, to be taken without debate, notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders relative to private business; No. 2, referral motion to the Joint Committee on Enterprise and Small Business; No. 3, referral motion to the Joint Committee on...

Seanad: Order of Business. (19 Feb 2003)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business is No. 1, motion re the recommendation of the Committee on Procedure and Privileges; No. 2, statements on the progress made in implementing the National Drugs Strategy 2001-2008, to be taken after No. 1 until 1.30 p.m. with the contributions of spokespersons not to exceed 15 minutes and those of all other Senators not to exceed ten minutes and on which Members may share...

Seanad: Order of Business. (12 Feb 2003)

Mary O'Rourke: ...15 minutes and all other Senators not to exceed ten minutes and on which Senators may share time – Committee Stage of the Bill will be taken at 4 p.m., to conclude not later than 6 p.m.; notwithstanding anything in Standing Orders relative to private business, No. 1, The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (Charters Amendment) Bill 2002 – Second Stage, to be taken at 2 p.m. and to...

Seanad: Message from Dáil. (5 Feb 2003)

Rory Kiely: ...(i) of paragraph (c) was inadvertently omitted. I have arranged for a supplementary Order Paper to be circulated, which shows the complete text. This does not have any effect on the text of the motion. The following message was received from Dáil Éireann regarding the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills: Dáil Éireann has made the following Order:– That, notwithstanding...

Seanad: Development of Rugby: Motion. (29 Jan 2003) See 1 other result from this debate

Brian Hayes: The Chair will be aware that according to Standing Orders when a Member speaks he or she speaks to the motion before the House. With all due respect to the colleague in possession, he should deal with the motion as opposed to other matters.

Seanad: Order of Business. (6 Nov 2002)

Mary O'Rourke: The Order of Business is No. 1, motion re establishment of Joint Committee on Standing Orders, to be taken without debate; No. 2, report of the Committee of Selection, which the Leas-Cathaoirleach will introduce from the floor and concerns the appointment of Members to the joint committees and the Committee on Members' Interests; No. 3, statements on agriculture, with the contributions of...

Joint Committee on Standing Orders: Motion. (6 Nov 2002)

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