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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 January 2014

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Questions (425)

Robert Troy

Question:

425. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the position regarding the new legislation pertaining to noise pollution. [2301/14]

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Written answers

The Programme for Government includes a commitment to take further steps to address noise pollution, inter alia , through the introduction of fixed payment notices (also known as on-the-spot fines).  The development of new noise legislation by my Department is being considered in the context of this commitment. I expect to bring the General Scheme of the Bill to Government for consideration in 2014. However, as indicated in the Government Legislation Programme published on 15 January 2014, it is not possible at this time to indicate when the Bill will be published, having regard to the broad range of legislative priorities to be progressed across my Department’s remit. Currently, a person experiencing noise nuisance may contact his or her local authority, which may initiate proceedings on grounds of noise nuisance under the Environmental Protection Agency Act 1992. This Act also provides for any person, or group of persons, to seek an order in the District Court to have noise giving reasonable cause for annoyance abated. The procedures involved have been simplified to allow action to be taken without legal representation. A public information leaflet, A Guide to the Noise Regulations, outlining the legal avenues available to persons experiencing noise nuisance, is available on my Department’s website www.environ.ie.

Question No. 426 answered with Question No. 422.

Question No. 427 answered with Question No. 423.
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