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Environmental & Planning: Spring/Summer 2014 Legislation Programme

Proposed Bill
Purpose as per Legislation Programme Expected Publication Date
Environment (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill        To give effect to a waste policy commitment in the Programme for Government, to reinstate fixed payment notices for certain offences under the Solid Fuel Regulations and extend these notices to a range of other existing offences, to make certain amendments to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Acts in anticipation of the merger of the EPA with the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII), to extend the EPA licensing fees and introduce fees for the Producer Responsibility Initiative (PRI) compliance schemes and to amend provisions for access to justice on environmental matters During the Spring/Summer 2014 Session
Maritime Area and Foreshore (Amendment) Bill      To streamline the development consent process for the foreshore including, inter alia, the integration of certain parts of the foreshore consent process (under the Foreshore Act 1933) with the existing on-land planning system   During the Spring/Summer 2014 Session
 Environmental Liability Bill    To give effect to discretionary provisions of the Environmental Liability Directive     No indication as to when publication is expected
Radiological Protection (Amendment) Bill    To put in place the legislative basis required for the merger of the RPII with the EPA and to incorprate the terms of the Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials into Irish law so that it may be ratified by Ireland     During the Spring/Summer 2014 Session
Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Bill    To underpin Government policy on climate change mitigation and adaptation    No indication as to when publication is expected
Planning Bill    To provide for the implementation of planning recommendations in the report of the Mahon Tribunal and other matters     No indication as to when publication is expected

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