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Published on 31 Oct 2018
L&RS Note: Cost estimate of the Petroleum and Other Minerals Development (Amendment) (Climate Emergency Measures) Bill 2018 [PMB]
This L&RS Note aims to provide an indicative cost estimate of the proposal contained within the Petroleum and Other Minerals Development (Amendment) (Climate Emergency Measures) Bill 2018. [Keywords: Economy, finance, environment, energy]
Published on 25 Oct 2018
Correspondence, Jim McGlynn, Director of Organisation Support and Development, Donegal ETB 32R001664-PAC
[Meeting 25 October 2018] Information note on Donegal ETB
Published on 25 Oct 2018
Briefing Document, Mary Hurley, Assistant Secretary, Social Housing Division, Department of Housing Planning and Local Government 32R001671-PAC
[Meeting 25 October 2018] Details in relation to lands transferred by Public Bodies to Approved Housing Bodies; · Details of publicly owned available land, on a county by county basis, including lands in the Land Aggregation Scheme; · A note on the Rebuilding Ireland Home loan; · A note on the funding schemes to local authorities and other bodies for housing construction; and · Progress on a county by county basis on ongoing housing construction projects and their stage of development
Published on 25 Oct 2018
Correspondence, Mary Lawlor, Communications and Public Affairs Manager, NAMA 32R001657-PAC
[Meeting 25 October 2018] Note on the €24 billion sale of underlying assets with a geographic breakdown of where the purchasers were located.
Correspondence, Mary Lawlor, Communications and Public Affairs Manager, NAMA 32R001657-PAC ()
Published on 25 Oct 2018
Correspondence, Gerry Greally, Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine 33R001653-PAC
[Meeting 25 October 2018] Note concerning complaint to EU Commission regarding alleged illegal state aid
Correspondence, Gerry Greally, Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine 33R001653-PAC ()
Published on 25 Oct 2018
Briefing Document, Mary Hurley, Assistant Secretary, Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government 32R001671-PAC
[Meeting 25 October 2018] Briefing documents for PAC meeting 24 October 2018: · Details in relation to lands transferred by Public Bodies to Approved Housing Bodies; · Details of publicly owned available land, on a county by county basis, including lands in the Land Aggregation Scheme; · A note on the Rebuilding Ireland Home loan; · A note on the funding schemes to local authorities and other bodies for housing construction; and · Progress on a county by county basis on ongoing housing construction projects and their stage of development
Published on 25 Oct 2018
Briefing Document, Mary Hurley, Assistant Secretary, Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government 32R001671-PAC
[Meeting 25 October 2018] Briefing documents for PAC meeting 24 October 2018: · Details in relation to lands transferred by Public Bodies to Approved Housing Bodies; · Details of publicly owned available land, on a county by county basis, including lands in the Land Aggregation Scheme; · A note on the Rebuilding Ireland Home loan; · A note on the funding schemes to local authorities and other bodies for housing construction; and · Progress on a county by county basis on ongoing housing construction projects and their stage of development
Published on 22 Oct 2018
PBO Budget 2019 - Issues for Members of the Houses of the Oireachtas
This Note has been prepared by the PBO for Members of the Houses of the Oireachtas to assist in identifying the key issues arising from Budget 2019.
PBO Budget 2019 - Issues for Members of the Houses of the Oireachtas ()
Published on 18 Oct 2018
Correspondence, Robert Watt, Secretary General, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform 32R001646-PAC
[Meeting 18 October 2018] Note to ascertain the views of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform regarding the Exchequer and Audit Department Act, 1866 and whether it serves it purpose in light of current developments e.g. cyber fraud
Published on 18 Oct 2018
Correspondence, Aidan O'Driscoll, Secretary General, Department of Justice and Equality 32R001634-PAC
[Meeting 18 October 2018] Note on the progress of the implementation of change in the Irish Prison Service
Published on 18 Oct 2018
Correspondence, Mary Lawlor, Communications and Public Affairs Manager, NAMA 32R001630-PAC
[Meeting 18 October 2018] 1. A detailed breakdown of the 8000 units directly funded by NAMA by occupancy e.g. social/affordable, landlord and a breakdown of the average price and location 2. A note on the sale of houses to Cerberus that were then sold back to the Housing Agency 3. A note on the meeting between NAMA and officials from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government held in Spring this year in relation to the development of a new housing project 4. A note on the 7000 units made available to local authorities including a breakdown by local authority and the reasons given for taking up the units available 5. A note on the €24 billion sale of underlying assets with a geographic breakdown of where the purchasers were located 6. An up to date chart on the operating costs of NAMA 7. A breakdown of the total negative interest paid each year 8. A chart outlining the repayments of the €42 billion. 8. Questions re project Nantes
Correspondence, Mary Lawlor, Communications and Public Affairs Manager, NAMA 32R001630-PAC ()
Published on 16 Oct 2018
L&RS Note: Regulation of Approved Housing Bodies in Ireland
This Note provides an overview of the Approved Housing Bodies (AHB) sector in Ireland. It looks at the regulatory environment and changes affecting the sector, including the recent reclassification of AHBs by Eurostat. [Keywords: Housing]
L&RS Note: Regulation of Approved Housing Bodies in Ireland ()
Published on 11 Oct 2018
Correspondence, Derek Finnegan, Parliamentary Affairs, Department of Health 32R001609-PAC
[Meeting 11 October 2018] Note on the Health Service Capacity Review
Correspondence, Derek Finnegan, Parliamentary Affairs, Department of Health 32R001609-PAC ()
Published on 5 Oct 2018
Research Matters quarterly, no. 3
Research Matters Quarterly provides Oireachtas Members and their staff with insights into recent and on-going work of the L&RS [Keywords: parliament, government, justice, crime, health]
Published on 3 Oct 2018
L&RS Note: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR): A framework for the introduction of abortion services in Ireland
This L&RS Note examines Ireland’s policy framework for sexual and reproductive health and rights, and includes updated statistics on abortions obtained inside and outside the State. [Keywords: health]
Published on 2 Oct 2018
Houses of the Oireachtas Commission minutes
Minutes of the Houses of the Oireachtas Commission meeting, 2 October 2018
Published on 2 Oct 2018
Houses of the Oireachtas Commission agenda
Agenda of the Houses of the Oireachtas Commission meeting, Tue, 2 October 2018
Published on 28 Sep 2018
Correspondence, Niall Cody, Chairman, Office of the Revenue Commissioners 32R001484-PAC
[Meeting 20 September 2018] Notes on: (i) cases under appeal to the Tax Appeals Commission (ii) data on seizures of tabacco product (iii) 289 cases published in the 2017 Quarterly Lists of Tax Defaulters (iv) note on 'Good Citizen Reports'.
Correspondence, Niall Cody, Chairman, Office of the Revenue Commissioners 32R001484-PAC ()
Published on 28 Sep 2018
Correspondence, Paddy O'Keeffe, Tax Appeals Commission 32R001492-PAC
[Meeting 20 September 2018] Follow up following PAC meeting 28 June 2018 re 1. A note on the money accrued as a consequence the cases taken for 2016 and 2017 2. A note on the legislative changes that have taken place in respect of the TAC and further improvements/recommendations that have been identified 3. A note on the number of cases at hand and the age analysis of legacy appeals
Correspondence, Paddy O'Keeffe, Tax Appeals Commission 32R001492-PAC ()
Published on 28 Sep 2018
Correspondence, Robert Watt, Secretary General, Department of Public Expenditure and Reform 32R001482-PAC
[Meeting 20 September 2018] Information note on the structures in place to deal with prepayments, the risk associated with such structures and the lessons learned from the Dublin Institute of Technology case