Prisons Act 2007
Oireachtas approval for development. |
26.— (1) If the Minister decides to proceed with the development, he or she shall move a draft resolution in both Houses of the Oireachtas— | |
(a) containing— | ||
(i) a description of the development, including its location, purpose and size and any alterations made by the Minister to it in accordance with section 25 , | ||
(ii) a statement that an environmental impact assessment and, where appropriate, a supplementary environmental impact assessment was or were prepared with respect to it, | ||
(iii) the measures taken to invite submissions or observations from members of the public, | ||
(iv) the main measures taken to avoid, reduce or offset any possible significant adverse effects of the development on the environment, | ||
(v) a drawing or other visual representation of the exterior of the completed development, and | ||
(vi) any conditions to be complied with by the person or body responsible for the construction of the new or extended prison, | ||
and | ||
(b) approving of the development. | ||
(2) Before moving the draft resolution, the Minister shall cause the following documents to be laid before each House of the Oireachtas: | ||
(a) a document stating— | ||
(i) the location, purpose and size of the development, | ||
(ii) its land-use requirements during the construction and operational phases, and | ||
(iii) the estimated type and quantity of any residues and emissions expected to result from it; | ||
(b) the environmental impact assessment and any supplementary impact assessment; | ||
(c) a drawing or other visual representation of the exterior of the completed development; | ||
(d) the report and any supplementary report of the rapporteur. | ||
(3) The Minister may also, before moving the draft resolution, cause a document containing his or her observations on any of the documents mentioned in subsection (2) to be so laid. | ||
(4) If the draft resolution is approved by each House of the Oireachtas and confirmed by an Act of the Oireachtas, the Minister may proceed with the development. |