Committee Reports::Report - Consolidation Bills on the Fisheries (Consolidation) Bill, 1958::08 April, 1959::Orders of Reference

DÁIL ÉIREANN.

ORDERS OF REFERENCE.

29th May, 1957:—Ordered: That in pursuance of Standing Order No. 109 of the Standing Orders relative to Public Business, a Select Committee be appointed to be joined with a Select Committee of Seanad Éireann to constitute the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills; and that the members of the Committee be nominated by the Committee of Selection [Parliamentary Secretary to the Taoiseach].


Ordered: That a Message be sent to the Seanad acquainting it accordingly.


5th June, 1957:—Message from the Seanad: “Seanad Eireann has made the following Order:—


‘That, in pursuance of Standing Order 91 F of the Standing Orders relative to Public Business, a Select Committee be appointed to be joined with a Select Committee of Dáil Éireann to constitute the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills and that it be referred to the Committee of Selection to nominate the members of the Select Committee.”’


13th June, 1957:—Members nominated to serve on the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills: Deputies Seán Flanagan, Charles Haughey and Patrick O’Donnell.


8th January, 1959:—Message from the Seanad: “Seanad Éireann has passed the following Resolution in which the concurrence of Dáil Éireann is desired:—


‘That it is expedient that the Fisheries (Consolidation) Bill, 1958 be referred to the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills.”’


Resolved: That the Dáil concur with the Seanad in its Resolution communicated to the Dáil on the 17th day of December, 1958, that it is expedient that the Fisheries (Consolidation) Bill, 1958, be referred to the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills [Minister for Lands].


Ordered: That a Message be sent to the Seanad acquainting it accordingly.


25th February, 1959:—Ordered: That the Fisheries (Consolidation) Bill, 1958, be referred to the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills:


That the first meeting of the Committee be held on a date not earlier than 26th February, 1959 [Minister for Lands].


Message to be sent to the Seanad acquainting it accordingly.


SEANAD ÉIREANN.

ORDERS OF REFERENCE.

5th June, 1957:—Message from the Dáil: “Dáil Éireann has made the following Order:—


‘That in pursuance of Standing Order No. 109 of the Standing Orders relative to Public Business, a Select Committee be appointed to be joined with a Select Committee of Seanad Éireann to constitute the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills; and that the members of of the Committee be nominated by the Committee of Selection.”’


Ordered: That in pursuance of Standing Order 91 F of the Standing Orders relative to Public Business, a Select Committee be appointed to be joined with a Select Committee of Dáil Éireann to constitute the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills and that it be referred to the Committee of Selection to nominate the members of the Select Committee [Senator Ó Ciosáin].


19th June, 1957:—Senators nominated to serve on the Standing Joint Committee:— Senators Brian Lenihan, John B. O’Quigley and Eoin Ryan.


17th December, 1958:—Resolved: That it is expedient that the Fisheries (Consolidation), Bill 1958, be referred to the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills [Senator Tomás Ó Maoláin].


Ordered: That a Message be sent to the Dáil acquainting it accordingly.


4th February, 1959:—The Order of the day was read for the consideration of the following Message from Dáil Éireann:—


“Dáil Éireann has passed the following Resolution:—


‘That the Dáil concur with the Seanad in its Resolution communicated to the Dáil on the 17th day of December, 1958 that it is expedient that the Fisheries (Consolidation) Bill, 1958, be referred to the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills.”’


Ordered: That the Fisheries (Consolidation) Bill, 1958, be referred to the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills.


Ordered: That the first meeting of the Committee be held on a date not earlier than 26th February, 1959 [Senator Tomás Ó Maoláin].


Ordered: That a Message be sent to Dáil Éireann acquainting it accordingly.


4th March, 1959:—The following Message was received from the Dáil:—


“Dáil Éireann has made the following Orders:—


‘That the Fisheries (Consolidation) Bill 1958, be referred to the Standing Joint Committee on Consolidation Bills.’


That the first meeting of the Committee be held on a date not earlier than 26th February, 1959.”’