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Edocslaid Weekly Listing 13-Feb-18 eDocsLaid Weekly Listing 13-Feb-18 The eDocsLaid Weekly Listing gives direct access to all documents that were laid electronically in the previous week. Entries in bold indicate where the particular document is subject to a 7, 10 or 21 sitting days motion. The list of documents is arranged by Department. If you have any questions, please contact Collections Administration & Statutory Services team ([email protected]) No. Title Laid pursuant to Originating authority Date Laid 1 Sixteenth report of the Committee of Selection (Dáil N/A Committee of Selection (Dáil) 9 Feb 2018 Éireann) 2 Bord na gCon Subsidiaries Directors' reports and Horse and greyhound act 2001 -- Section 14 Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 5 Feb 2018 financial statements 2016 : volume 1 (Limerick Racing Track Limited, Shelbourne Greyhound Stadium Limited, Youghal Greyhound Race Company Limited, Waterford Greyhound Race Company (1953) Limited) 3 Bord na gCon Subsidiaries Directors' reports and Horse and greyhound act 2001 -- Section 14 Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 5 Feb 2018 financial statements 2016 : volume 2 (Abergrove Limited, Kingdom Greyhound Racing Company Limited, Clonmel Greyhound Racing Company Limited, Dublin Greyhound and Sports Association Limited) 4 Directors' reports and financial statements 2016 : Horse and greyhound act 2001 -- Section 14 Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 5 Feb 2018 volume 3 (Cork Greyhound Race Company Limited, Galway Greyhound Stadium Limited, Mullingar Greyhound Racing Company) 5 Proposal for a Council decision on the position of European Union (scrutiny) act 2002 -- Section 2(1) Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine 9 Feb 2018 the European Union in the EU-Algeria Association Committee regarding the modification of the conditions of application of the preferential tariffs for agricultural products and processed agricultural products set out in article 14 of the Euro Mediterranean agreement establishing an association between the European Community and its member states, of one part and the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria, of the other part 6 Statement as to whether special advisers, Lucy Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation 6 Feb 2018 Moylan and Pauric McPhillips, who act or acted as 19(4)(c) special advisers to Deputy Heather Humphreys, Minister of the Government at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, are relatives or civil partners of the office holder, pursuant to section 19(4)(c) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 7 Statement as to whether special advisers, Olga Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation 6 Feb 2018 McAdoo, civilian driver, and Philomena Quigley, 19(4)(c) civilian driver, who act or acted as special advisers to Deputy Heather Humphreys, Minister of the Government at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, are relatives or civil partners of the office holder, pursuant to section 19(4)(c) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 8 Statement in writing of the terms and conditions Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation 6 Feb 2018 (contract) under which special adviser, Lucy 19(4)(a) Moylan, acts or acted as a special adviser to Deputy Heather Humphreys, Minister of the Government at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, with effect from 30 November 2017, pursuant to section 19(4)(a) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 9 Statement in writing of the terms and conditions Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation 6 Feb 2018 (contract) under which special adviser, Olga 19(4)(a) McAdoo, civilian driver, acts or acted as a special adviser to Deputy Heather Humphreys, Minister of the Government at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, with effect from 30 November 2017, pursuant to section 19(4)(a) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 10 Statement in writing of the terms and conditions Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation 6 Feb 2018 (contract) under which special adviser, Pauric 19(4)(a) McPhillips, acts or acted as a special adviser to Deputy Heather Humphreys, Minister of the Government at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, with effect from 30 November 2017, pursuant to section 19(4)(a) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 11 Statement in writing of the terms and conditions Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation 6 Feb 2018 (contract) under which special adviser, Philomena 19(4)(a) Quigley, civilian driver, acts or acted as a special adviser to Deputy Heather Humphreys, Minister of the Government at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, with effect from 30 November 2017, pursuant to section 19(4)(a) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 12 Statement of interests furnished by special adviser, Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation 6 Feb 2018 Lucy Moylan, who acts or acted as a special 19(4)(b) adviser to Deputy Heather Humphreys, Minister of the Government at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, pursuant to section 19(4)(b) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 13 Statement of interests furnished by special adviser, Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation 6 Feb 2018 Pauric McPhillips, who acts or acted as a special 19(4)(b) adviser to Deputy Heather Humphreys, Minister of the Government at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation, pursuant to section 19(4)(b) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 14 Minerals development acts, 1940-1999 : report by Minerals development act 1940 -- Section 77 -- Department of Communications, Climate Action and 9 Feb 2018 the Minister for Communications, Climate Action Minerals development act 1979 -- Section 8 Environment and Environment for the six months ended 31 December 2017 in accordance with section 77 of the Minerals development act, 1940 and section 8 of the Minerals development act, 1979 15 Department of Communications, Climate Action Petroleum and other minerals development act 1960 -Department of Communications, Climate Action and 7 Feb 2018 and Environment Petroleum exploration and - Section 57 Environment development in Ireland : report covering period 1 July 2017 – 31 December 2017 16 Commission for Regulation of Utilities Work plan Electricity regulation act 1999 -- Section 25(c) Department of Communications, Climate Action and 9 Feb 2018 2018 (schedule 1) Environment 17 Statement as to whether special adviser, John Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht 6 Feb 2018 Keogh, who acts or acted as a special adviser to 19(4)(c) Deputy Josepha Madigan, Minister of the Government at the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, is a relative or civil partner of the office holder, pursuant to section 19(4)(c) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 18 Statement in writing of the terms and conditions Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht 6 Feb 2018 (contract) under which special adviser, John 19(4)(a) Keogh, acts or acted as a special adviser to Deputy Josepha Madigan, Minister of the Government at the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, with effect from 8 January 2018, pursuant to section 19(4)(a) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 19 Statement of the qualifications of special adviser, Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht 6 Feb 2018 John Keogh, who acts or acted as a special adviser 19(4)(d) to Deputy Josepha Madigan, Minister of the Government at the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, relevant to his functions as a special adviser, pursuant to section 19(4)(d) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 20 Proposal for a decision of the European Parliament European Union (scrutiny) act 2002 -- Section 2(1) Department of Education and Skills 5 Feb 2018 and of the Council on the mobilisation of the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund following an application from Sweden - EGF/2017/007 SE/Ericsson 21 Proposal for a Council implementing decision on European Union (scrutiny) act 2002 -- Section 2(1) Department of Health 5 Feb 2018 subjecting the new psychoactive substance N- phenyl-N-[1-(2-phenylethyl)piperidin-4-yl]oxolane-2- carboxamide (tetrahydrofuranylfentanyl; THF-F) to control measures 22 Proposal for a Council implementing decision on European Union (scrutiny) act 2002 -- Section 2(1) Department of Health 5 Feb 2018 subjecting the new psychoactive substance N-(1- amino-3-methyl-1-oxobutan-2-yl)-1- (cyclohexylmethyl)-1H-indazole-3-carboxamide (AB- CHMINACA) to control measures 23 Statement as to whether special adviser, Patrick Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 -- Section Department of Housing, Planning and Local 6 Feb 2018 Nolan, civilian driver, who acts or acted as a 19(4)(c) Government special adviser to Deputy John Paul Phelan, Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, is a relative or civil partner of the office holder, pursuant to section 19(4)(c) of the Ethics in public office acts 1995 and 2001 24 Office of the Data Protection Commissioner Data protection act 1988 (paragraph 9(2) of second Department of Justice and Equality 6 Feb 2018 Account of receipts and payments for the year schedule) ended 31 December 2016 25 S.I.
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