Allen, BernardTuesday, 30 May 2000 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Written Answers. - Marine Institute.
Asked the minister: the cost of moving the Marine Institute from Abbotstown; if other staff of the institute will also be moved to Galway; the cost in this regard; if this move is also required because of the National St...
Written Answers. - Visa Applications.
Asked the minister: if, further to Parliamentary Question No. 160 of 10 May 2000, he will have investigations carried out and a review of procedures to be followed in the Irish embassy in Beijing as a result of a situati...
Written Answers. - Air Services.
Asked the minister: if she has had discussions with Aer Rianta regarding its failure to implement its £61 million investment programme in Cork airport.
Written Answers. - Eircom Park.
Asked the minister: the reason his Department has sought the views of the Irish Aviation Authority on the Eircom Park proposal in view of the fact that the authority wrote to South Dublin County Council on 29 November 19...
Asked the minister: if civil flying regulations apply to Aer Corps operations at Baldonnel; his views on whether the use of such regulations by his Department in its approach to the Eircom Park stadium development was ap...
Asked the minister: if he will detail the Aer Corps response following its meeting with the Football Association of Ireland; the reasons the Football Association of Ireland had to wait ten months to meet the Aer Corps; a...
Asked the minister: the reason his Department has not adhered to its customer service charter in its dealings with the Football Association of Ireland; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers. - Snow Report.
Asked the minister: the reason the Football Association of Ireland was informed that the Sir Frederick Snow report would be completed by 15 August 1999; the reason for the delay in completing the report; the number of dr...
Written Answers. - Irish Aviation Authority.
Asked the minister: when his Department first retained the Irish Aviation Authority; the annual cost of this to his Department; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers. - Extradition Procedures.
Asked the minister: if he proposes to meet PDFORRA to discuss the possibility of extraditing a person (details supplied) in the United States of America.
Written Answers. - State Laboratory Relocation.
Asked the minister: the up-to-date costs for the relocation of the State Laboratory and other laboratories under his aegis, from Abbotstown; the cost of relocation of the farm at Abbotstown; if additional land will have ...
Asked the minister: the reason the State Laboratory could not be moved from Abbotstown to facilitate a national science and technology park but can be moved to facilitate a national stadium; and if he will make a stateme...
Written Answers. - National Stadium.
Asked the minister: if any cost analysis has been undertaken by his Department on the national stadium project; the current estimate by him in regard to the costs of the stadium including the move of the State Lab orator...
Written Answers. - Departmental Policy Formulation.
Asked the minister: if his attention has been drawn to the contents of a book (details supplied) which was highly critical of the way in which policy is formulated in his Department.
Written Answers. - Spinal Cord Injuries.
Asked the minister: the number of spinal cord injuries each year from 1990 to date in the year 2000.
Written Answers. - Hospital Services.
Asked the minister: the steps he will to take to make hospitals family friendly, in view of a recent statement by consultants who criticised the lack of crèche facilities in hospitals for staff and patients.
Asked the minister: the number of hospital appointments cancelled because of the threatened non-consultant hospital doctors' strike.
Written Answers. - Proposed Legislation.
Asked the minister: if he has appointed external experts to assist in the drafting of a new Medical Practitioners Act; if so, the experts concerned; and terms of their contracts.
Written Answers. - Departmental Funding.
Asked the minister: if he will make an annual funding of £1.1 million available to the Southern Health Board in order to finance a major plan for women's health covering the years 2000-2002.
Written Answers. - EU Directives.
Asked the minister: if he will make a statement on a report (details supplied) that some Irish hospitals and health agencies may be breaching European laws covering the tendering of contracts; and if he has satisfied him...
Written Answers. - Post-Mortem Examinations.
Asked the minister: if he has satisfied himself that coroners will agree to co-operate with the Inquiry into the Retention of Children's Organs.
Written Answers. - Hospital Services.
Asked the minister: if he will have examinations made into a situation set out by a person (details supplied) that haemophiliacs living outside Dublin are more at risk from illness because of an sub-standard health servi...
Asked the minister: his views on whether it is acceptable that medical students may be employed to take blood samples from patients at the country's largest hospital, St. James's Hospital, as a means of reducing the work...
Written Answers. - Medical Litigation.
Asked the minister: the proposals, if any, he has to address the question of medical litigation as demonstrated in a recent High Court case where the burden on the family affected was already great without having to prov...
Written Answers. - Hospital Services.
Asked the minister: if his attention has been drawn to the new report from Comhairle na nOspidéal and his Department which recommends that vascular surgery should be concentrated in seven viable regional centres and staf...
Written Answers. - Consultant Appointments.
Asked the minister: the number of female consultants appointed in each year since 1990; and the specialities to which they were appointed.
Asked the minister: the number of consultants appointed in each year since 1990; and the specialities to which they were appointed.
Written Answers. - Blood Donations.
Asked the minister: if he will make a statement on recent reports (details supplied) that thousands of patients are receiving blood components that did not undergo the most rigorous test available for hepatitis C.
Written Answers. - Services for People with Disabilities.
Asked the minister: the further allowances available to a person (details supplied) in Cork, who is in receipt of a carer's allowance, for the full-time care he is giving his wife.
Written Answers. - Road Safety.
Asked the minister: his views on the recent study carried out by doctors at the Medical Bureau of Road Safety at UCD which states that there is a major increase in the number of people driving under the influence of drug...
Written Answers. - Local Authority Housing.
Asked the minister: the plans, if any, he has to open discussions with Bord Gais with a view to undertaking a joint programme to install gas fire central heating in all local authority houses; to request that Bord Gais m...
Written Answers. - Social Welfare Benefits.
Asked the minister: the reason a person (details supplied) in County Cork had her disability benefit discontinued and had her appeal against that decision rejected by the appeals office.
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