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Crime: Statements (5 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Please allow the Deputy to continue without interruption. He has five minutes.

Crime: Statements (5 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Deputy Murphy has-----

Crime: Statements (5 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Will Deputy Murphy speak on crime?

Crime: Statements (5 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: That is fine. Deputy Murphy had ten minutes. I call the Minister of State, Deputy Damien English, who is sharing his time with Deputy Regina Doherty. They have ten minutes.

Crime: Statements (5 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: The Minister of State without interruption.

Crime: Statements (5 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Business of Dáil (5 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Is the proposal agreed? Agreed.

Central Bank (Variable Rate Mortgages) Bill 2016: Second Stage [Private Members] (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Central Bank (Variable Rate Mortgages) Bill 2016: Second Stage [Private Members] (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Deputy Mick Barry is sharing his time with Deputy Catherine Martin.

Central Bank (Variable Rate Mortgages) Bill 2016: Second Stage [Private Members] (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: I ask the Deputy to move the adjournment of the debate.

Adjournment Debate (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Is that agreed? Agreed.

Adjournment Debate: Special Educational Needs Service Provision (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: I ask the Deputy to conclude.

Adjournment Debate: Special Educational Needs Service Provision (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: I must call Deputy Barry Cowen as Deputy Nolan is eating into his time.

Adjournment Debate: Special Educational Needs Service Provision (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: I call Deputy Mick Barry to raise his matter.

Adjournment Debate: Special Educational Needs Service Provision (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: No, Standing Orders clearly allow for just five minutes for a statement and five for a reply.

Adjournment Debate: Special Educational Needs Service Provision (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: Standing Orders clearly state there are only ten minutes for each issue, five minutes for a statement and five for a reply.

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: TAMS Administration (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: 994. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine his views on the targeted agricultural modernisation scheme and claims that the computer system is not capable of processing payments within the three-week period stated in the scheme's programme; that this is causing many persons to carry large overdrafts and subjecting them to considerable distress while awaiting the undue delay...

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: TAMS Applications (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: 995. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine to process an application from persons (details supplied) under the targeted agricultural modernisation scheme 2 without delay. [9522/16]

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Young Farmers Scheme (17 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: 996. To ask the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine his views on the basic payment scheme for young farmers; if he will issue the payments due within a specific time period in order to facilitate these persons in organising their financial projections without delay; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [9778/16]

Written Answers — Department of Health: Health Services Charges (18 May 2016)

Declan Breathnach: 159. To ask the Minister for Health if general practitioners can charge for a blood test from a patient who is a holder of a medical card; to expedite the reimbursement of the blood test receipts submitted from a person (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10805/16]

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