Pattison, SéamusTuesday, 27 November 2001 |
Dáil Eireann Debate
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Ceisteanna – Questions. - Departmental Appointments.
Deputy Noonan should table a specific question on that matter.
The Chair decides what is a legitimate supplementary question. There is no reference to salaries in Question No. 1, which is concerned with the names of advisers and their duties. The correct procedur...
I understand the Deputy's question to be about the special advisers.
The Taoiseach said he does not have the information.
I suggest the Deputy should submit a separate question.
Order, please. The Taoiseach without interruption.
Ceisteanna – Questions. - Departmental Staff.
I ask the Deputy to address the Chair.
Order, please. Members should not interrupt when another Member is on his feet.
Ceisteanna – Questions. - Strategic Management Initiative.
That is a matter for the Minister for Finance.
Ceisteanna – Questions. - OECD Report on Regulatory Reform.
That is a matter for the Minister for the Environment and Local Government.
Order of Business.
The Chair has ruled you out of order. I call Deputy McManus.
Deputy Mitchell you must resume your seat.
Deputy Mitchell, you will have to leave the House. Deputy McManus.
The Deputy can not make a statement on the health strategy.
That does not arise on the Order of Business. The question to the Taoiseach is whether the Estimates can be taken on the floor of the House.
You cannot make a statement on the Order of Business. Members with long experience in this House know that. The Taoiseach, on the question of the Supplementary Estimates that will be taken in the Hous...
I call Deputy Shatter on a point of order.
That is not a point of order. I call Deputy Crawford.
Deputy Crawford has been called. Deputy Shatter, please show some respect for your colleague. I call Deputy Crawford.
No, Deputy O'Keeffe. I will hear Deputy Crawford first and then I will hear your point of order, if you have one. Deputy Shatter was totally out of order and did not raise a point of order at all. (In...
Let Deputy Crawford speak and if there is a point of order we can hear it afterwards. Please, Deputy O'Keeffe.
The first part of the question is in order.
Deputy Jim O'Keeffe on his point of order.
That does not arise on the Order of Business. The Deputy will have to find another way of raising it. I call Deputy Gilmore.
It does not arise on the Order of Business. The Chair does not have control over that. A point of order must relate to something that the Chair has control over. Deputy Gilmore. (Interruptions.)
I am not taking any more points of order on that issue. Deputy Gilmore. If Deputy Mitchell does not resume his seat I will ask him to leave the House.
The Taoiseach without interruption.
Allow the Taoiseach without interruption, please.
The Deputy cannot make a statement.
The Taoiseach to answer questions relating to promised legislation. Please, Deputy Naughten, can we have order?
Extradition (European Union Conventions) Bill, 2001: Second Stage (Resumed).
On No. 53, Extradition (European Union Conventions) Bill, 2001, Second Stage, a division was challenged last Friday. In accordance with the order of the House I again put the question: “That the Bill ...
Will the Deputies who are claiming a division please rise? Deputies Gormley, Sargent, Ó Caoláin, Higgins (Dublin West) and Gregory rose.
As fewer than ten Members have risen I declare the question carried. In accordance with Standing Order 68 the names of the Deputies dissenting will be recorded in the Journal of the Proceedings of the...
Private Notice Questions. - Industrial Dispute.
The Chair says it is to the Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Development.
On the question without comment.
On the question, Deputy, without comment. (Interruptions.)
As Deputy Browne is not present I will ask the Minister to reply to the six questions.
I remind the Deputy that these are Private Notice Questions.
I remind the House that this is not a debate on the issue. I ask Deputies to confine their remarks to questions.
That concludes Private Notice questions.
Road Traffic Bill, 2001: Second Stage.
State Authorities (Public Private Partnership Arrangements) Bill, 2001: Second Stage.
Members should address their remarks through the Chair.
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