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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 6 Nov 1924

Vol. 9 No. 10

COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. - LIVE STOCK BREEDING BILL, 1924.—MONEY RESOLUTION.

I move:

Go bhfuil sé oiriúnach a údarú go n-íocfar amach as airgead a sholáthróidh an tOireachtas gach costas fé n-a raghfar chun éifeacht do thabhairt d'aon Acht a rithfar sa tSiosón so chun tairbh agus eallach stuic eile a húsáidtear i gcóir síolrúcháin do regleáil agus d'fheabhasú.

That it is expedient to authorise the payment out of moneys to be provided by the Oireachtas, of all expenses incurred in carrying into effect any Act of the present Session to make provision for the regulation and improvement of Bulls and other live stock used for breeding.

Moneys will be required mainly to meet the cost of inspection of bulls both by inspectors and referees. It is not anticipated that the net cost will reach £5,000 per annum. The total cost will be in the neighbourhood of £12,000, but something like £7,500 or thereabouts will be received from fees.

Question put and agreed to.
AN LEAS-CHEANN COMHAIRLE took the Chair at this Stage.
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