Environmental Protection Agency Act, 1992
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Functions of Advisory Committee. |
28.—(1) (a) It shall be the duty of the Advisory Committee to make recommendations to the Agency or to the Minister relating to the functions of the Agency. |
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(b) The Agency or the Minister, as may be appropriate, shall have regard to any recommendations made by the Advisory Committee. |
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(2) Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (1), the Advisory Committee may make recommendations— |
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(a) to the Agency in relation to— |
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(i) general staff requirements of the Agency but excluding decisions in relation to particular posts, individual employees, pay, grading and conditions, |
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(ii) the provision of services, including laboratory facilities, required by the Agency, |
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(iii) the provision of services, including laboratory facilities, by the Agency, |
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(iv) standards, guidelines and codes of practice in relation to environmental protection, |
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(v) the research programme of the Agency, its financing and priorities, |
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(vi) the annual work programme of the Agency and priorities for different elements of the work programme, |
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(vii) the organisation and promotion of training conferences and related matters for the purposes of environmental protection, |
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(viii) any other matters related to the functions of the Agency, |
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(b) to the Minister in relation to— |
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(i) the assignment of specific functions to the Agency, |
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(ii) the financing of the Agency, |
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(iii) the activities or classes of activities for which the Agency should have licensing functions under Part IV , |
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(iv) the assignment to the Agency of responsibility for specific environmental matters, |
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(v) any other matter which, in the opinion of the Advisory Committee, is relevant to the effective performance by the Agency of its functions. |
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(3) The Minister may consult the Advisory Committee on any matter arising in relation to his functions with respect to environmental protection. |
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(4) The Advisory Committee shall be entitled to be informed at its meetings by the Director General, or a person appointed by him for the purpose, about the work of the Agency but (subject to section 110 ) not in relation to the detail of particular cases, and provided always that disclosure of such information shall not be in breach of section 39 . |
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(5) Subject to section 110 , the Advisory Committee shall not as of right be entitled— |
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(a) to receive specific information in relation to the processing of an application for, or the review of, an individual licence or revised licence under Part IV , or |
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(b) to have any recommendations regarding such a licence taken into account. |

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