Mon, 25 Jan – 31 Jan 2021 · 5 TDs · 0 bills voted on · 14 questions · 4 new lobbying filings
Ciarán Ahern — Labour Party
0 votes ·
0 questions ·
0 new lobbying returns
Quiet week — no questions filed or new lobbying returns.
Colm Brophy — Fine Gael
0 votes ·
0 questions ·
0 new lobbying returns
Quiet week — no questions filed or new lobbying returns.
John Lahart — Fianna Fáil
0 votes ·
3 questions ·
2 new lobbying returns
Questions asked3 total
Finance1 question
2021-01-27Deputy John Lahart asked the Minister for Finance if consideration will be given to companies repaying the pandemic unemployment scheme if they availed of the scheme for their staff in the event that many of them were even more profitable than in the previous year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3709/21]
Further and Higher Education1 question
2021-01-27Deputy John Lahart asked the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science the arrangements in place for students not in receipt of a SUSI grant residing in the State and studying in Northern Ireland to receive the €250 Covid-19 payment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3917/21]
Health1 question
2021-01-27Deputy John Lahart asked the Minister for Health if the cost of the gene therapy drug, Luxturna, that treats inherited retinal diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa, RP, and Leber congenital amaurosis, LCA, will be included as part of the additional €50 million in funding for new medicines allocated as part of Budget 2021; if he will consider funding when making a recommendation to the HSE drugs group; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3717/21]
New lobbying2 returns
National Disability Services AssociationHealth
Submissions to members of new Oireachtas Committees on the National Disability Services Association
Rare Diseases IrelandHealth
Rare disease health policy in programme for government
Paul Murphy — People Before Profit-Solidarity
0 votes ·
11 questions ·
0 new lobbying returns
Questions asked11 total
Health3 questions
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Health if his attention has been drawn to reports that up to 80 persons arrived in Ireland from the UK and South Africa up to 17 January 2021 without having provided evidence of a negative Covid-19 test; the person or body responsible for ensuring that newly arrived travellers or migrant workers from the UK and European countries with high rates of infection, South Africa or South America self-isolate for 14 days; the means by which they will ensure such self-isolation takes place; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3686/21]
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Health the way and location in which providers of home care services can register for the vaccination of home care workers on the Covid-19 vaccination list. [4030/21]
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Health the position of adults with special needs on the Covid-19 vaccination list; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4079/21]
Social2 questions
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Social Protection the status of the review of the backdated payments due to workers (details supplied) under the short-time work support scheme; if in the process of that review, her Department has had the co-operation of the management of the company in processing short-time work support claims by the workers; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [4029/21]
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Social Protection the reason her Department continues to review social protection payments, including seeking bank statements for six months from persons despite the level 5 lockdown (details supplied). [4112/21]
Justice2 questions
2021-01-28Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Justice the remedy available to residents who discover that their owners’ management company has not established a sinking fund contrary to the Multi-Unit Development Act 2011. [4617/21]
2021-01-28Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Justice the remedy available to residents who discover that their owners’ management company has not held an AGM within the timeframe set out in the company constitution and according to the relevant legislation. [4618/21]
Environment1 question
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications if the SEAI will start to revisit homes in 2021 in which insulation or other energy efficiency works were done in the past under the energy upgrade scheme but which would now benefit from a further upgrade of insulation and or other energy efficiency works as stated on the SEAI website; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4363/21]
Transport1 question
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Transport if he will request An Garda Síochána to waive the renewal fee for SPSV driver licences which are due for renewal in 2021 given the dramatic reduction of incomes for taxi and small public service vehicle drivers due to the Covid-19 restrictions; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3688/21]
Housing1 question
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the tenancy rights and right of recourse to the RTB which tenants in tied accommodation currently enjoy (details supplied); if necessary amendments will be made to the legislation and regulations to ensure that workers in tied accommodation have the same rights and security of tenure and have recourse to the RTB in the same way as other persons who rent accommodation; if tenancy agreements will be declared as illegal which give tenants in tied accommodation lesser rights than other tenants; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4364/21]
Agriculture1 question
2021-01-27Deputy Paul Murphy asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine if his attention has been drawn to the fact that up to 200 horses along with up to 350 trainers, jockeys and grooms are preparing to go to the UK for Cheltenham week from 16 to 19 March 2021 at a time when infection rates of the British variant of Covid-19 are likely to be still very high; if he has been notified of and or approved these travel preparations; if any of those preparing to go to Cheltenham are in receipt of or benefit from the €76.8 million of State funding to Horse Racing Ireland, directly or indirectly; if Horse Racing Ireland will be sending an official delegation; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3687/21]
Seán Crowe — Sinn Féin
0 votes ·
0 questions ·
2 new lobbying returns
New lobbying2 returns
National Disability Services AssociationHealth
Submissions to members of new Oireachtas Committees on the National Disability Services Association
Rare Diseases IrelandHealth
Rare disease health policy in programme for government