O'Hanlon, RoryTuesday, 30 January 2001 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Ceisteanna–Questions (Resumed). Priority Questions. - EU Treaties.
The six minutes allocated for this question have expired.
Other Questions. - Swedish EU Presidency.
That issue does not arise under this question.
Adjournment Debate Matters.
I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 21 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Ring – the action being taken ...
Message from Select Committee.
The Select Committee on Public Enterprise and Transport has completed its consideration of the Aviation Regulation Bill, 2000, and has made amendments thereto.
Suspension of Member.
Before coming to the Order of Business I must deal with a postponed division relating to the suspension of a Member. On 15 December 2000, on the question “That Deputy Boylan be suspended from the serv...
Request to Move Adjournment of Dáil under Standing Order 31.
Having considered the matter fully, I do not consider it to be contemplated by Standing Order 31. Therefore, I cannot grant leave to move the motion.
Order of Business.
There are four proposals to be put to the House. Is the proposal for the late sitting agreed? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with Nos. 21, 22, 23 and 24 agreed?
Is the proposal agreed? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with Private Members' Business today agreed? Agreed. Is the proposal for dealing with No. 25 agreed? Agreed.
Deputy Quinn I remind you that I am here as Leas-Cheann Comhairle.
Deputy Quinn I ask you to respect the Chair and to respect the office of Leas-Cheann Comhairle. It is not appropriate for you to make such comments in this House. A final comment from the Taoiseach.
Allow the Taoiseach to respond.
Deputy Quinn we will have no more discussion on this issue. We have had a great deal of latitude. It is not within the rules of the Order of Business.
I would ask Deputy Quinn to withdraw that remark, it is a reflection on the Chair.
Thank you, Deputy Quinn. Deputy Yates.
I told you I was moving on to Deputy Yates.
That is not a point of order. Deputy Yates.
You will have to find another way of raising that, Deputy.
Deputy Gilmore that is not a point of order. Deputy Yates.
Is it appropriate to the Order of Business, Deputy Yates?
That is not on legislation. Deputy Yates, please. The Taoiseach in respect of legislation.
The Taoiseach on the Road Traffic Bill and on the Local Government Bill.
Allow the Taoiseach to speak without interruption.
On a related point, Deputy Gay Mitchell.
That does not arise on the Order of Business.
The Taoiseach may reply on the Bill but it is not appropriate to discuss its content.
It is not appropriate for the Deputy to make a speech. She has asked a question on promised legislation.
Deputy Higgins has stretched the question from promised legislation.
I am sure it is, Deputy, but you will have to find another way to raise the issue. It is not appropriate to the Order of Business.
No legislation is promised. I call Deputy Stanton.
That matter has been dealt with. I call Deputy Seán Ryan.
The Chair would prefer if everyone stuck to Standing Orders. I call Deputy Seán Ryan.
Deputy Gilmore should allow his colleague to contribute.
Deputy Gilmore should resume his seat.
I also draw Deputy Gilmore's attention to a charge of misleading the House. It is not in order to accuse a member of the Government of deliberately misleading the House, whether by allegedly concealin...
If an allegation of this nature is to be made against any Member, it should only be done by way of substantive motion. I call Deputy Seán Ryan.
The Taoiseach, on promised legislation.
That has nothing to do with the Deputy's question on legislation. I call Deputy McManus.
That is out of order and it is the subject of a debate this evening.
That does not arise on the Order of Business.
Deputy McManus is out of order.
Has legislation been promised on this matter?
That matter does not arise on the Order of Business.
Has legislation been promised?
The Deputy will have to find a different way of exploring that matter.
I call Deputy Michael D. Higgins on promised legislation.
Co-operation with Tribunal: Motion.
Deputy Lawlor to continue without interruption.
Deputy Lawlor should address his remarks through the Chair. I ask Deputy Ryan to refrain from interrupting.
Private Members' Business. - National Stadium: Motion.
Deputy you have used 21 minutes.
Minister, I would ask you not to interrupt as the time for this debate is limited.
The Minister should allow Deputy Perry to continue.
That is not a point of order, Deputy.
That is not a point of order. The Minister may continue.
This is a limited debate and the Deputy had his opportunity.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Website.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: her plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in her Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001. 
Written Answers. - Departmental Website.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on her Department's website in 2000. 
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Website.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Asked the minister: her plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in her Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Websites.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on her Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Websites.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Websites.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Staff.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Newspaper Report.
Asked the minister: if his attention has been drawn to a report in a newspaper (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers. - Hospital Services.
Asked the minister: the number of in-patients and out-patients attending each acute hospital in each health board area; and the number of doctors per 1,000 patients in each hospital.
Written Answers. - Building Regulations.
Asked the minister: the changes he has made to the building regulations for people with a disability; the effect of these changes; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Websites.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Departmental E-mail System.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's web-site in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Asked the minister: her plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in her Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on her Department's website in 2000.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-Government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Websites.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001, and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Written Answers. - Departmental Websites.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
Written Answers. - Electronic Government.
Asked the minister: his plans for the development and encouragement of e-government in 2001 and the amount of money included in his Department's Estimate for this purpose in 2001.
Asked the minister: the number of hits recorded on his Department's website in 2000.
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