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[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Questions 799, 864 – Legislative programme [Alcohol] [11587/24, 12201/24]. (20 Mar 2024)

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799. Deputy Mairéad Farrell asked the Minister for Justice for an update on the Sale of Alcohol Bill; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [11587/24]

Minister for Justice: The General Scheme of the Sale of Alcohol intends to modernise our existing licensing laws in line with the expectations and needs of today’s society, and to encourage the development of a modern and diverse night-time economy. The proposed legislation endeavours to strike a balance between maintaining strict controls and safeguards in relation to the sale of alcohol, while providing support to those involved in our night time economy.

Given the known social and health effects associated with misuse of alcohol, Ireland has, for many decades, operated a restrictive regime for licensing. The General Scheme of the bill retains that approach and will ensure that the sale of alcohol remains closely regulated.

Throughout the development of the Bill, my Department engaged in an extensive consultation process with representative bodies in the licensed trade, businesses, public health bodies and advocacy groups, consumers and communities in relation to the proposed legislation. A public consultation, including an online survey and a request for submissions, ran from November 2021 until January 2022. More than 5,000 responses were received.

In addition, a webinar and panel discussion event was held on 10 March 2022.

The consultation process demonstrated that there is a strong demand for reform and modernisation of the law in this area.

It is my intention to separate the Sale of Alcohol Bill into two Bills. Firstly, I intend to introduce the Intoxicating Liquor Bill 2024. This is a shorter Bill to introduce a number of key reforms contained in the Sale of Alcohol Bill 2022 to modernise our licensing system, including:-

  • The standardisation of opening hours for pubs and off-licences.
  • The introduction of an annual late bar permit and an annual nightclub permit.
  • The inclusion of new grounds of objection in line with the Zero Tolerance Third National Strategy to Tackle Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence.
  • Strengthening of the powers of An Garda Síochána to ensure that public safety and order are maintained.
  • To provide that licensing applications, which are currently heard in the Circuit Court, will move to the District Court.
  • The inclusion of the provision for outdoor seating.

I hope to bring this legislation to the Houses of the Oireachtas shortly.

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Dáil Éireann debate. Question 864 – Legislative programme [Alcohol] [12201/24].

864. Deputy Peter Fitzpatrick asked the Minister for Justice if the sale of alcohol Bill 2022, which was to change the law and remove the extinguishment rule when trying to obtain a licence, has been approved; when this change will take effect; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [12201/24]

Minister for Justice: The General Scheme of the Sale of Alcohol intends to modernise our existing licensing laws in line with the expectations and needs of today’s society, and to encourage the development of a modern and diverse night-time economy.

The proposed legislation endeavours to strike a balance between maintaining strict controls and safeguards in relation to the sale of alcohol, while providing support to those involved in our night time economy. Given the known social and health effects associated with misuse of alcohol, Ireland has, for many decades, operated a restrictive regime for licencing. The General Scheme of the bill retains that approach and will ensure that the sale of alcohol remains closely regulated.

It is my intention to separate the Sale of Alcohol Bill into two Bills. Firstly, I intend to introduce the Intoxicating Liquor Bill 2024. This is a shorter Bill to introduce a number of key reforms contained in the Sale of Alcohol Bill 2022 to modernise our licensing system, including:-

  • The standardisation of opening hours for pubs and off-licences.
    The introduction of an annual late bar permit and an annual nightclub permit.
    The inclusion of new grounds of objection in line with the Zero Tolerance Third National Strategy to Tackle Domestic, Sexual and Gender Based Violence.
    Strengthening of the powers of An Garda Síochána to ensure that public safety and order are maintained.
    To provide that licensing applications, which are currently heard in the Circuit Court, will move to the District Court.
    The inclusion of the provision for outdoor seating.

This shorter Bill will not include any alteration to the existing extinguishment requirements.

I hope to bring this legislation to the Houses of the Oireachtas shortly.

Work will continue to progress on the other provisions in the General Scheme of the Sale of Alcohol Bill 2022, which would be included in a second Bill, to modernise our liquor licensing laws thereafter.

Item Type
Dail Debates
Publication Type
Irish-related
Drug Type
Alcohol
Intervention Type
Policy
Date
20 March 2024
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