Moynihan, DonalWednesday, 19 February 1997 |
Dáil Éireann Debate
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Written Answers. - Defamatory Statements.
Asked the minister: the plans, if any, he has to introduce legislation in view of the recommendations of the Law Reform Commission concerning defamation of the dead.
Written Answers. - Disability Proofing.
Asked the minister: the plans, if any, he has to ensure that Government policy and public programmes are disability proofed.
Written Answers. - Rateable Valuations.
Asked the minister: the number of cases in each of the past five years of blanket listing of property for revision of valuation which were unlikely to lead to a significant change in the rateable valuation.
Asked the minister: the number of cases for each of the past five years of blanket listing of property for revision of valuation submitted in respect of the area of each local authority; and the number of those listings ...
Asked the minister: the amount of the Valuation Office's resources absorbed over the past five years by blanket listings unlikely to lead to significant change in the rateable valuation.
Asked the minister: in view of his reply to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 87 to 91 of 5 February 1997, if he will disclose the number of properties listed by each local authority over the past five years, where he conside...
Asked the minister: if an authority exists for seeking to deter occupiers of property and local authorities from requesting revision of rateable valuations; and if so, if he will give details of that legal basis.
Asked the minister: if the policy of discouraging the listing of property for revision of valuation, as disclosed in his reply to parliamentary questions on 5 February 1997, is likely to lead to an uneven and unreliable ...
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