The Gazette 1990

SEPTEMBER 1990

GAZETTE

GOV ERNMENT PUBL I CAT IONS

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Title

Grams

Price IR£

I/0/S/90/056

Supplement to Iris Oifigiúil - 13 July, 1990. Companies

150

3.75

Notification; Issue No. 30

Act/90/08

Horse Breeding Act, 1990.

20

0.40

Act/90/10

Finance Act, 1990.

275

12.90

Act/90/14

Derelict Sites Act, 1990.

20

3.10

Bill/89/Old

Local Government (Water Pollution) (Amendment) Bill, 1989, as passed by both Houses of the Oireachtas

50

2.20

Bill/89/37c

Industrial Relations Bill, 1989, as passed by both Houses of

50

2.20

the Oireachtas

J/061/43

Report on Crime 1989

150

2.65

Act/90/12

Firearms And Offensive Weapons Act, 1990.

20

1.80

J/113/02

Garda Siochána Complaints Board, Annual Report 1989

50

2.20

J/113/03

Garda Síochána Complaints Board Triennial Report

100

2.20

1987 - 1989

K/143 Construction Industry in Ireland, Review of 1989, Outlook for 1990. P/J/1542/1567 Trade Marks Indexes 1987. Vol. 60 (Journal Nos. 1542 - 1567)

150

2.20

20

6.25

1/0/S/90/60/62 Supplement to Iris Oifigiúil - 3 August 1990. Companies

300

3.75

Notification: issue Nos. 32 & 33

V/007/21

Employment Appeals Tribunal, Twenty Second Annual Report.

100

1.30

For the year ended 31 December, 1989 These publications may be purchased from The Government Publications Sales Office, Sun AllianceHouse, Molesworth Street, Dublin 2, or through any bookseller. The Catalogue Number of the publication should be stated when ordering. If publications are to be sent by post the amount of the postage should be added to the price. The postage rates are as follows:- Weight not over 50g 34p 100g 45p 250g 67p 500g 112p 1kg 175p • GARDA A T T ENDANCE AT COURT HEAR I NGS

990, July 10, 1990, that Gardai attending court in their official capacity as witnesses in a civil case were deemed to be on duty and, accordingly, had an entitlement to their pay in respect of such attendance in accordance with the terms and conditions of their employment. The Minister stated that persons attending court as witnesses were entitled only to compensation in respect of actual

loss of earnings or expenses incurred in attending. Additional costs arising where gardai attend in such cases, ij& travel and subsistence expenses, were borne by the litigants. The Minister stated that records were not kept in such a way as to allow the annual cost of Garda attendance in court as witnesses in civil actions to be estimated without diverting gardai and staff of his Department from other more pressing duties. •

Mr. J O'Keeffe T.D. asked the Minister for Justice the reason re- imbursement was not sought by the State for the cost of Gardai summoned to attend court hear- ings in civil actions for damages; and if he would give an assessment or estimate of such cost annually. The Minister for Justice replied in the Dáil, 401 Dái! Debates, col.

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