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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 19 October 2021

Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Ceisteanna (350)

Gary Gannon

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350. Deputy Gary Gannon asked the Minister for Transport the working groups his Department has with industry; the members of the groups; and the way the members of each group were selected. [51313/21]

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Details of the working groups my Department has with industry are provided below:

National Air Transport Facilitation Committee (NATFaC)

Annex 9 to the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation embodies the Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) and guidance material pertaining specifically to the facilitation of landside formalities for clearance of aircraft and passengers, goods and mail, with respect to the requirements of customs, immigration, public health and agriculture authorities. Standard 8.19 of Annex 9 sets out that each Contracting State shall establish a National Air Transport Facilitation Committee (NATFaC) for the purpose of coordinating facilitation activities between departments, agencies, and other organizations of the State concerned with, or responsible for, various aspects of international civil aviation as well as with airport and aircraft operators.

Meetings of the NATFaC have been convened twice annually since 2012, with ad hoc meetings of the committee convened where necessary. In 2013 a Facilitation Sub-Group on Airport Immigration Matters was established with meetings of the sub-group convened one to two times annually.

The relevant organisations were asked by the Department of Transport to nominate suitable candidates for membership of the Committee. There are representative on the Committee from the following organisations: The Department of Justice, the Irish Passenger Information Unit, an Garda Síochana, The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, The Department of Foreign Affairs, the Department of Health, the Health Service Executive, the Revenue Commissioners, the Commission for Aviation Regulation, US Customs and Border Protection, the IAA, daa, Shannon Airport Authority, Ireland West Airport Knock, Donegal Airport, Cork Airport, Kerry Airport, Aer Lingus, Ryanair, ASL Airlines, Norwegian Airlines, Skyhandling Partner and Swissport.

Regulatory Working Group of the National Civil Aviation Development Forum (NCADF)

Within the structure of the National Civil Aviation Development Forum (NCADF), which is chaired by my  Department, is a Regulatory Working Group. The group was established at the direction of the Steering Committee and members include government officials (Department of Transport) and stakeholders in the aviation industry such as Aer Lingus, Ryanair, daa, CAR, Ireland West Airport, Shannon Group, IAA and IBEC.

National Civil Aviation Security Committee (NCASC)

The National Civil Aviation Security Committee  is a standing Committee which was constituted in 1974. The Committee comprises representatives of Government Departments, Irish Airports, Irish airlines, An Garda Síochána, the Defence Forces, An Post, Customs & Excise, the Irish Aviation Authority, and the Irish Airline Pilots Association. The Committee is established under the National Civil Aviation Security Programme which is classified on security grounds.  The National Civil Aviation Security Committee also has a Working Group on Threat and Risk which comprises of members of the main Committee.

Labour Employer Economic Forum (LEEF)  

The Labour Employer Economic Forum (LEEF) sub-group on aviation consists of Departmental officials, and also IBEC and ICTU members as well as Aer Lingus and Shannon Group. 

Advisory Committee on SPSVs  

The Advisory Committee on Small Public Service Vehicles (the Committee) is an independent body established and operated under the provisions of section 72 of the Taxi Regulation Act 2013. The functions of the Committee are set out in section 73 of the Taxi Regulation Act 2013. Its primary function is to provide advice, as appropriate, to the National Transport Authority (NTA) and to me, as Minister, in relation to issues relevant to small public service vehicles (SPSVs) and their drivers.

Details of the membership of the Advisory Committee on Small Public Service Vehicles is available here:

www.nationaltransport.ie/about-us/advisory-committee-on-spsvs/.

Shipping Stakeholders

This working group was selected on the basis of the impacts of Brexit on their services and organisations.

- P & O Ferries

- Seatruck Ferries

- Irish Ferries

- Stena Line

- CMA- CGM

- Brittany Ferries

- Arklow Shipping Ltd

- DFDS

- CLDN

- BG Freight

- Samsskip

Haulage and Logistics Stakeholders

This working group was also selected on the basis of the impacts of Brexit on their services and organisations.  

- Freight Transport Association of Ireland (FTAI)

- Freightlink

- Reynolds Logistics

- Irish Exporters Association

- Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA)

- Wells Cargo

Port and shipping companies

My Department engages regularly with other relevant stakeholders including ports and shipping companies.  It has held and will continue to hold forums with stakeholders to discuss matters affecting the maritime transport sector when required.

Consultative National Maritime Pollution Response Forum

The Consultative National Maritime Pollution Response Forum is a group of external stakeholders, including private sector and non-governmental organizations.

This group is convened by the IRCG on an ad hoc basis but typically closely following meetings of the National Maritime Pollution Response Committee.

The Forum enables IRCG to consider feedback from non-statutory stakeholders concerning relevant issues arising from NMPRC’s discussions and implementation of the NCP.

Members of this Forum were selected based on a) their expertise and b) their interest and involvement in the Forum’s work. Private sector pollution response provides were selected on the basis of their having contracts with the State to provide services and/or on the basis that they were the main/large providers in the maritime pollution response field. Offshore development associations were selected on the basis of the requirement for offshore installations to have Oil/HNS Spill Contingency Plans and their representativeness of the sector.   

Member

Reason for being on Forum

Irish Coast Guard

Pollution response provider

Dept. Transport

Secretariat

Dept. of Housing, Local Government and  Heritage

Stakeholder

Dept. of Defence

Pollution response provider

Marine Survey Office

Regulator/Stakeholder

Dept. of Agriculture (Aquculture)

Stakeholder

National Parks & Wildlife - Department of Tourism,   Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media

Stakeholder

Health & Safety Authority

Regulator/Stakeholder

Irish Air Corps

Pollution response provider

Irish Naval Service

Pollution response provider

Commissioners of Irish Lights (CIL)

Pollution response provider

County & City Managers Association

Stakeholder

Harbour Master Association

Stakeholder

Shannon Estuary Anti-Pollution Team (SEA-PT)

Pollution response provider

Faculty of Emergency Management in DCU

Stakeholder

Offshore Ireland

Stakeholder

Irish Wind Energy Association IWEA

Stakeholder

Bord Iascaigh Mhara

Stakeholder

Sea Fisheries Protection Authority

Stakeholder

Oiled Wildlife Trust Ireland

Stakeholder

Pollution Waste Services (PWS)

Pollution response provider

Oil Spill Response Limited (OSRL)

Pollution response provider

Ambipar

Pollution response provider and training provider

Briggs

Pollution response provider

Irish Maritime Development Office (IMDO)

Stakeholder

Marine Institute

Stakeholder/Pollution response provider

National Search and Rescue (SAR) Consultative Committee

This Committee aims to provide a national forum for Ireland’s SAR Stakeholders operating at a tactical and operational level to promote cooperation, information exchange, best practice and continuous improvement. 

Members of this Committee were selected based on a) membership of previous versions of this Committee, b) their expertise and c) their interest and involvement in the Committee’s work.

Membership of SAR Consultative Committee

Reason for being on Committee

Chair (currently IRCG)

 

Department of Transport

Committee Secretariat

National Level

 

IRCG

SAR Coordinator

IAA

SAR Coordinator

AGS

SAR Coordinator

National Ambulance Service

Ancillary SAR services

Marine Ambulance Response Team MART

SAR Provider

Naval Service

SAR Provider

Air Corps

SAR Provider

Irish Lights

SAR Provider

Medico Cork

Ancillary SAR services

Water Safety Ireland

Stakeholder

Met Éireann

Ancillary SAR services

Emergency Call Answering Service (ECAS)

Ancillary SAR services

Local   Level

 

Dublin Fire Brigade (Marine Emergency Response Group)

SAR Provider

DHPLG (Emergency Planning)

Stakeholder

Chief Fire Officers’ Association

Stakeholder/SAR Provider

Civil Defence Officers’ Association

Stakeholder/SAR Provider

Harbour authorities

Stakeholder

Volunteer Organisations

 

RNLI

SAR Provider

Civil Defence

SAR Provider

Community Rescue Boats

SAR Provider

Irish Cave Rescue Organisation

SAR Provider

Mountain Rescue Ireland

SAR Provider

Coast Guard Unit Advisory Group

Stakeholder

Private sector

 

CHCI

IRCG helicopter service provider

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