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31 Seanad E´ Ireann 461 31 SEANAD E´ IREANN 461 De´ Ce´adaoin, 8 Aibrea´n, 2009 Wednesday, 8th April, 2009 10.30 a.m. RIAR NA hOIBRE Order Paper GNO´ POIBLI´ Public Business 1. Ra´itis maidir le Tithı´ocht Incheannaithe. Statements on Affordable Housing. 2. Ra´itis maidir le Droch-U´ sa´id Seandaoine. Statements on Elder Abuse. 3. Ra´itis maidir leis an mBuise´ad Statements on the Budget. 4. An Bille Uchta´la 2009 — An Tuarasca´il. Adoption Bill 2009 — Report Stage. 5. An Bille Cro´ ine´irı´ 2007 — An Coiste. Coroners Bill 2007 — Committee. 6. Bille na dTeangacha Oifigiu´ la (Leasu´ ) 2005 — An Dara Ce´im. Official Languages (Amendment) Bill 2005 — Second Stage. —Senators Joe O’Toole, Paul Coghlan, David Norris. 7. An Bille um Chosaint Coigiltis Comhair Creidmheasa 2008 — An Dara Ce´im. Credit Union Savings Protection Bill 2008 — Second Stage. —Senators Joe O’Toole, David Norris, Feargal Quinn, Shane Ross, Ivana Bacik, Ro´na´n Mullen. 8. An Bille um Chumas Meabhrach agus Caomhno´ ireacht 2008 — An Dara Ce´im. Mental Capacity and Guardianship Bill 2008 — Second Stage. —Senators Joe O’Toole, David Norris, Feargal Quinn, Shane Ross, Ivana Bacik. 9. An Bille um Chosaint Tomhalto´ irı´ (Leasu´ ) 2008 — An Dara Ce´im. Consumer Protection (Amendment) Bill 2008 — Second Stage. —Senators Brendan Ryan, Alex White, Dominic Hannigan, Alan Kelly, Michael McCarthy, Phil Prendergast. P.T.O. 462 8 Aibrea´n, 2009 10. An Bille um Dhliteanas Sibhialta (Leasu´ ) (Uimh. 2) 2008 — An Dara Ce´im. Civil Liability (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2008 — Second Stage. —Senators Eugene Regan, Frances Fitzgerald, Maurice Cummins. 11. An Bille um Fhorais Chreidmheasa (Tacaı´ocht Airgeadais) (Leasu´ )2009—An Dara Ce´im. Credit Institutions (Financial Support) (Amendment) Bill 2009 — Second Stage. —Senators Paul Coghlan, Maurice Cummins, Frances Fitzgerald. Bille (ato´ga´il) (0.03 n. fa´gtha): Bill (resumed) (0.03 m. remaining): 12. An Bille um Chosaint Aera´ide 2007 — An Dara Ce´im (ato´ga´il). Climate Protection Bill 2007 — Second Stage (resumed). —Senators Ivana Bacik, Joe O’Toole, Shane Ross, David Norris, Feargal Quinn. Bille (ato´ga´il) (0.03 n. fa´gtha): Bill (resumed) (0.03 m. remaining): 13. An Bille Meabhair-Shla´inte (Bearta Ainneonacha) (Leasu´ ) 2008 — An Dara Ce´im (ato´ga´il). Mental Health (Involuntary Procedures) (Amendment) Bill 2008 — Second Stage (resumed). —Senators Dan Boyle, De´irdre de Bu´rca, David Norris. Bille (ato´ga´il) (0.03 n. fa´gtha): Bill (resumed) (0.03 m. remaining): 14. An Bille um Orga´in de chuid Chorp an Duine agus Fı´ocha´in Dhaonna 2008 — An Dara Ce´im (ato´ga´il). Human Body Organs and Human Tissue Bill 2008 — Second Stage (resumed). —Senator Feargal Quinn. Bille (ato´ga´il) (0.03 n. fa´gtha): Bill (resumed) (0.03 m. remaining): 15. An Bille um Thaighde Gaschille (Suthanna Daonna a Chosaint) 2008 — An Dara Ce´im. (ato´ga´il). Stem-Cell Research (Protection of Human Embryos) Bill 2008 — Second Stage. (resumed). —Senators Ro´na´n Mullen, Jim Walsh, John Hanafin. Tı´olactha: Presented: 16. An Bille um Prı´obha´ideacht 2006 — Ordu´ don Dara Ce´im. Privacy Bill 2006 — Order for Second Stage. Bille da´ ngairtear Acht do dhe´anamh Bill entitled an Act to provide for a Tort socru´ maidir le Tort arb e´ard e´ of Violation of Privacy; and to provide for Prı´obha´ideacht a Sha´ru´ ; agus do dhe´anamh matters connected therewith. socru´ i dtaobh nithe a bhaineann leis an me´id sin. —Senator Donie Cassidy. 8 Aibrea´n, 2009 463 17. Bille Toghcha´in an tSeanaid (Rolla-Chomhaltaı´) (Leasu´ ) 2008 — Ordu´ don Dara Ce´im. Seanad Electoral (Panel Members) (Amendment) Bill 2008 — Order for Second Stage. Bille da´ ngairtear Acht do leasu´ Acht Bill entitled an Act to amend the Seanad Toghcha´in an tSeanaid (Rolla-Chomhaltaı´) Electoral (Panel Members) Act 1947 in 1947 i nda´il le cla´ru´ maidir leis an rolla relation to registration in respect of the riaracha´in. administrative panel. —Senators Maurice Cummins, Frances Fitzgerald, Paul Coghlan. 18. An Bille um Fhorais Chultu´ ir Na´isiu´ nta (Leasu´ ) 2008 — Ordu´ don Dara Ce´im. National Cultural Institutions (Amendment) Bill 2008 — Order for Second Stage. Bille da´ ngairtear Acht do leasu´ an Achta Bill entitled an Act to amend the um Fhorais Chultu´ ir Na´isiu´ nta 1997. National Cultural Institutions Act 1997. —Senator Alex White. Ra´itis (ato´ga´il): Statements (resumed): 19. Ra´itis maidir le Conradh Liospo´ in um Athcho´ iriu´ (ato´ga´il). Statements on the Lisbon Reform Treaty (resumed). 20. Ra´itis faoin Tuarasca´il maidir le Grinnscru´ du´ AE (Uimh. 21) dar teideal Faisne´is faoi Bhia a Shola´thar do Thomhalto´ irı´ (ato´ga´il). Statements on the Report on EU Scrutiny (No. 21) entitled Provision of Food Information to Consumers (resumed). Tairiscintı´: Motions: 21. ‘‘Go nde´anann Seanad E´ ireann: That Seanad E´ ireann: — a thabhairt da´ aire an tuarasca´il — notes the report of the independent maidir leis an scru´ du´ neamhsplea´ch examination by Mr. Paul Coffey SC a rinne an tUasal Paul Coffey AS ar of the concerns of the Stardust a´bhair imnı´ Choiste I´ospartach Victims Committee in relation to Stardust i nda´il leis an imscru´ du´ ar the investigation of the cause of the an gcu´ is a bhı´ leis an tubaiste fire disaster; do´ itea´in; — a aithint nach eol ce´n chu´ is a bhı´ leis — acknowledges that the cause of the an do´ itea´n, gur mı´niu´ baru´ lach fire is unknown, the original finding amha´in an fhionnachtain bhunaidh of arson is a mere hypothetical gur choirloscadh a bhı´ ann agus explanation and is not demonstrated nach bhfianaı´tear an me´id sin le by any evidence and that none of haon fhianaise agus nach fe´idir a the persons present on the night of mheas go bhfuil aon daoine de na the fire can be held responsible for daoine a bhı´ ila´thair oı´che an it; do´ itea´in freagrach as; — glacadh le tuairim an Uasail Coffey — accepts the view of Mr. Coffey that na´rbh e´ leas an phobail e´ Binse nua to establish a new Tribunal to a bhunu´ chun an chu´ is a bhı´ leis an investigate the cause of the fire in P.T.O. 464 8 Aibrea´n, 2009 do´ itea´n a fhiosru´ d’e´agmais aon the absence of any identified fhianaise sainaitheanta; evidence would not be in the public interest; — tacu´ leis an Rialtas le linn Coiste a — supports the Government in bhunu´ chun faireacha´n a dhe´anamh establishing a Committee to monitor ar riachtanais comhairleoireachta the counselling and medical needs agus liachta na ndaoine sin a tha´inig of the survivors and bereaved; and sla´n as agus mhuintir na ndaoine a fuair ba´s; agus — a fhı´or-chomhbhro´ n leanu´ nach — expresses its continuing and deep d’ı´ospartaigh thrago´ id Dho´ itea´n sympathy with all of the victims and Stardust agus do mhuintir na bereaved of the Stardust Fire ndaoine a fuair ba´s a chur in iu´ l. tragedy.’’ —Senator Donie Cassidy. [3 March, 2009] 22. ‘‘Go gceadaı´onn Seanad E´ ireann an That Seanad E´ ireann approves the tOrdu´ seo a leanas ina dhre´acht: following Order in draft: Na Rialacha´in um an gCiste Ra´saı´ochta Horse and Greyhound Racing Fund Capall agus Con 2009, Regulations 2009, Ordu´ ar leagadh co´ ip de ina dhre´acht faoi a copy of which Order in draft was laid bhra´id Sheanad E´ ireann an 6 Aibrea´n, before Seanad E´ ireann on 6th April, 2009.’’ 2009. —Senator Donie Cassidy. 23. Tairiscintı´ nach o´n Rialtas: Non-Government Motions: 1. ‘‘That Seanad E´ ireann ask FARC to release immediately on humanitarian grounds, Ingrid Betancourt and other ill hostages held in Colombia.’’ —Senators David Norris, Ivana Bacik, Joe O’Toole, Feargal Quinn, Ro´na´n Mullen, Shane Ross. [8 April, 2008] 2. ‘‘That Seanad E´ ireann regrets and distances itself from the comments of Senator Jim Walsh at the Order of Business on Tuesday 22 April, 2008 in relation to Chairmen of Tribunals established by these Houses.’’ —Senators Frances Fitzgerald, Joe O’Toole, Alex White, David Norris. [24 April, 2008] 3. ‘‘That Seanad E´ ireann condemns the Government for: • squandering significant budget surpluses, • its failure to control inflation, • its failure to deliver necessary infrastructure on time and within budget, and, • its failure to reform the public service; 8 Aibrea´n, 2009 465 and, in light of the changing economic outlook for our economy calls on the Government to outline the results of measures taken (if any) to stress test our economy and provide detail cost benefits analysis of major projects, and to outline the steps that are being taken to: • restore competitiveness, • restore the low rates of inflation that were the hallmark of our economy, • prevent rising unemployment, and • ensure that vital health services, education services and infrastructural projects will be available to the citizens of Ireland.’’. —Senators Maurice Cummins, Frances Fitzgerald, Paul Bradford, Paddy Burke, Jerry Buttimer, Paudie Coffey, Paul Coghlan, Paschal Donohoe, Fidelma Healy Eames, Nicky McFadden, Eugene Regan, John Paul Phelan, Liam Twomey, Joe O’Reilly. [7 May, 2008] 4. ‘‘That Seanad E´ ireann urges the Minister for Arts, Sports and Tourism, in the light of the proposed redevelopment of a very large site at the north end of O’Connell Street which includes the former Carlton Cinema, to take steps to ensure that the Abbey Theatre is located in the former Carlton site which all authorities agree is by far the best and most practical location.’’.
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