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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 12 Dec 2001

Vol. 546 No. 4

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 Deasy – the level of compensation paid to dairy farmers who have an incidence of BSE in their herd and their loss of income due to zero milk sales; (2) Deputy Perry – the need for the provision of the new renal dialysis unit in Sligo General Hospital as patients are at present being treated in an inadequate overcrowded facility which is in a converted house and not a hospital; (3) Deputy Upton – that the Minister for Education and Science urgently arrange the refurbishment of facilities at Scoil Mologa, Clareville Road, Dublin 6; (4) Deputy Finucane – the need for the construction of an Alzheimer's dementia unit for St. Ita's Hospital, Newcastle West, County Limerick; (5) Deputy Deenihan – the lack of services for autistic chil dren in County Kerry and the need to provide extra resources; (6) Deputy Rabbitte – the long delay in publishing the report of the consultants into the Campus Ireland project and the need for the early publication of the report and the disclosure of its findings; (7) Deputy Allen – that since APSO funded Irish missionaries represents more than 50% of development workers funded by Ireland Aid, the Irish Missionary Union would receive a proportionate share of the Irish overseas aid budget to continue its work in partnership with Irish Government agencies in contributing to the development process overseas; (8) Deputy Batt O'Keeffe – that we enable legislation to provide for continuation of foster allowance for physical and mentally disabled children who reached the legal age of 18 years and who continue to be fostered rather than returned to State institutions; (9) Deputy Clune – the state to which a young man with a mental handicap has deteriorated under the care of the Southern Health Board; (10) Deputy Gerard Reynolds – the reason for the long delay in providing funding for the provision of a new primary school in Mohill, County Leitrim; (11) Deputy O'Sullivan – the conditions under which a person with a mental disability is being forced to live in an institution in Cork; (12) Deputy Enright – the need for the Minister for Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands to carry out a review of the licensing policy fee of her Department in relation to Radio Telefís Éireann.

The matters raised by Deputies Finucane, Clune, O'Sullivan and Enright have been selected for discussion.

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