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Seanad Éireann debate -
Thursday, 14 Nov 2013

Vol. 227 No. 9

Recognition of Irish Sign Language for the Deaf Community Bill 2013: First Stage

I move:

That leave be granted to introduce a Bill entitled an Act to provide for the recognition of Irish Sign Language and for that purpose to set down principles to guide the operations of public bodies; to require public bodies to prepare and implement action plans on Irish Sign Language; to provide for classes for the parents of deaf children; to permit the use of Irish Sign language in legal proceedings; to provide for the making available of sign language interpreting services; to introduce statutory targets regarding the accessibility of television programming; to provide for the regulation of Irish Sign Language interpreters, deaf interpreters and Irish Sign Language teachers and for that purpose to establish the Irish Sign Language Council; to provide for the establishment of registers; to provide for continuing education requirements; to provide for offences; to amend the Broadcasting Act 2009; and to provide for related matters.

Question put and agreed to.

When is it proposed to take Second Stage?

On Tuesday, 19 November.

Is that agreed? Agreed.

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