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Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (5 Mar 2015)

Alan Shatter: ...afraid that some parents do not behave in this manner. Some parents go to war with each other. Mothers create problems for fathers, or fathers create problems for mothers. Some parents simply try to destroy the relationship between the child and the estranged parent. The provision in the draft Bill to which I have referred was an important one. It stated:In exercising or continuing to...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Committee Stage (5 Mar 2015)

Alan Shatter: ...force one parent to pay the other parent the cost of the bus fare for an abandoned access that does not take place. It is important that we realise there is a small group of parents who set out to destroy the relationship children have with the other parent when a marriage or relationship has collapsed. It does not have to be marriage, people may have been cohabiting together, but one or...

Children and Family Relationships Bill 2015: Second Stage (Resumed) (25 Feb 2015)

Alan Shatter: ...often is the mother, deliberately obstructing fathers from accessing children. They are using children as pawns, going to war with fathers, causing some fathers to have nervous breakdowns, and destroying relationships deliberately between children and fathers. The provisions in this Bill about counselling and sending people to mediation, all of which were in the draft Bill, are...

Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Report Stage (1 May 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...order. However, as these provisions arise from an EU instrument, they apply only to EU member states. Subsection (3) of the amendment concerns the obtaining of a guarantee that samples or profiles will be destroyed within six months of being transferred. Again, the Bill amends the mutual assistance Act to ensure the necessary safeguards and destruction provisions are in place. Section...

Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Report Stage (1 May 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...is generated from that sample before or after such commencement. (4) The DNA profile of a person generated from a bodily sample taken from the person under the Act of 1990 shall, if that sample is required to be destroyed under section 4 of that Act—(a) not be entered in the reference index of the DNA Database System, or (b) if so entered, be removed from that System not later...

Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Report Stage (1 May 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...of this legislation. Subsection (4) qualifies this, however, by providing that profiles generated from samples taken under the 1990 Act shall not be entered on the DNA database system if the sample is required to be destroyed under that Act. Samples are required to be destroyed in cases where, for instance, the person whose sample was taken is acquitted or not proceeded against....

Garda Inspectorate Report on the Fixed Charge Processing System: Statements (26 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...of the tapes could result in that information ceasing to be available. This is an issue in respect of which great care and caution needs to be undertaken. I believe there is no question of anything being destroyed, until such time as what is contained on these tapes is known and understood and the statutory commission of inquiry has undertaken and completed its work. Subsequently, there...

Garda Inspectorate Report on the Fixed Charge Processing System: Statements (26 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...members of An Garda Síochána; Garda inspectors and superintendents perverting the course of justice on a massive scale; at least seven road fatalities resulting from the termination of fixed charge notices; hundreds of official Garda PULSE records altered and destroyed; and an allegation that the Garda had no discretionary power whatsoever to cancel notices. I would be failing...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...Science Ireland to facilitate investigations. It also reflects the human rights judgments and jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in this area in that information will be properly used and retained and destroyed when no longer required. I pay tribute to those who work in Forensic Science Ireland who do tremendous work. It is given very limited public recognition, but...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...arrangements for fingerprints, palm prints and photographs. As I have explained in the context of earlier amendments, the previous procedure whereby persons had to apply to have their identification evidence destroyed has been replaced by a presumption of destruction. Section 122 is being amended in two places to take account of the new destruction arrangements for fingerprints, palm...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...and ensuring data security. (4) The Central Authority shall—(a) retain the records created under this section for a period of 2 years from the time of their creation, and (b) immediately after that period, destroy those records.(5) Whenever requested to do so by the Data Protection Commissioner, the Central Authority shall furnish the records created under this section to the Data...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...System under section 104(3) or 105(4); (d) recording the supply and receipt of the data under section 118*.(2) Data supplied by the national contact point of a designated state shall, if not previously destroyed, be destroyed immediately after the provision of a response referred to in subsection (1)(b) in relation to the data, unless further processing of the data is necessary —(a)...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...contact point shall, as soon as practicable, inform the national contact point of the designated state concerned that received the data of that fact and request that national contact point to correct or destroy, as may be appropriate, the data concerned.(2) Whenever, whether on notification from a data subject or otherwise, it comes to the attention of a data controller that data supplied...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...contact point in relation to dactyloscopic data shall —(a) retain the records created under this section for a period of 2 years from the time of their creation, and (b) immediately after that period, destroy those records.(6) Whenever requested to do so by the Data Protection Commissioner, the national contact point in relation to DNA data and the national contact point in relation...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...random checks for the purpose of reviewing the lawfulness of the supply and receipt of data – comparable to an internal audit. As for the destruction of the records, the provision requires that the records must be destroyed after two years, whereas the results of the random checks must be destroyed after 18 months. Finally, subsection (7) of the new section ensures that any...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...;Destruction of fingerprints, palm prints and photographs 8. (1) A fingerprint, palm print or photograph of a person taken in pursuance of the powers conferred by section 6 or 6A shall, if not previously destroyed, be destroyed in accordance with this section and sections 8A to 8I. (2) Subject to section 8A, a fingerprint, palm print or photograph of a person referred to in subsection (1)...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...to the designated state that supplied the data; entering a note of a match on the DNA database system; and creating the required records of the supply and receipt of data. Data supplied by a designated state must be destroyed once a response is issued to the designated state unless there is a need to retain the data for mutual legal assistance purposes under the Criminal Justice (Mutual...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...fingerprints, palm prints and photographs contained in section 8 are being aligned with those for DNA profiles contained in the Bill as published. In effect, the current process, which requires a person to apply to have his or her fingerprints destroyed, is being replaced with one that presumes on the destruction of the fingerprints within 12 months, unless the person is convicted of an...

Select Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality: Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence and DNA Database System) Bill 2013: Committee Stage (12 Mar 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...that person is a protected person or a child, a parent or guardian of the person or child, as the case may be, to be informed by notice in writing as soon as may be after the sample concerned has been destroyed under this Part of its destruction.(2) If, in relation to the DNA profile of a person that is entered in the reference index of the DNA Database System—(a) the retention...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Drugs Seizures (27 Feb 2014)

Alan Shatter: ...are subsequently made the subject of a court destruction order, or in circumstances where no offender is, or is likely to be, prosecuted in relation the seizure of the controlled drugs, they are destroyed in a safe and secure manner. In the event of a conviction, the prosecution apply to the court for an order of destruction for the controlled drugs seized. I am further informed that...

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